9 Quotes by Charles H. Spurgeon about sin
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The day we find the perfect church, it becomes imperfect the moment we join it.
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When thou art at thy worst and lowest, yet 'underneath' thee 'are everlasting arms'. Sin may drag thee ever so low, but Christ's great atonement is still under all.
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The bridge of grace will bear your weight, brother. Thousands of big sinners have gone across that bridge, yea, tens of thousands have gone over it. Some have been the chief of sinners and some have come at the very last of their days but the arch has never yielded beneath their weight. I will go with them trusting to the same support. It will bear me over as it has for them.
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If Christ has died for me, I cannot trifle with the evil that killed my best Friend.
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There is no repentance where a man can talk lightly of sin, much less where he can speak tenderly and lovingly of it.
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Repentance grows as faith grows. Do not make any mistake about it; repentance is not a thing of days and weeks, a temporary penance to be got over as fast as possible! No; it is the grace of a lifetime, like faith itself. God's little children repent, and so do the young men and the fathers. Repentance is the inseparable companion of faith.
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Evil things are easy things: for they are natural to our fallen nature. Right things are rare flowers that need cultivation.
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Sin has sprung from a royal though evil stock, and if it be in the heart, it will struggle for the throne.
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The established church of the town of Mansoul has the Devil for its archbishop. Sin has enclasped our nature as a boa constrictor encircles its victim, and when it has maintained its hold for twenty, forty, or sixty years, I hope you are not so foolish as to think that holy things will easily get the mastery.
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