Quotes about Forgiveness
And when we love our sin then we are damned indeed.
— Graham Greene
That was another mystery: it sometimes seemed to him that venial sins—impatience, an unimportant lie, pride, a neglected opportunity—cut you off from grace more completely than the worst sins of all.
— Graham Greene
Christ had died for this man too: how could he pretend with his pride and lust and cowardice to be any more worthy of that death than the half-caste
— Graham Greene
Why don't you go back to your wife, then? ' ' It's not easy to live with someone you've injured.
— Graham Greene
Not many men can have been so loved or have been forgiven so much [...]
— Graham Greene
To get right with God, we need to utter three difficult words: "I have sinned." God cannot forgive the sin we will not confess!
— Greg Laurie
Remorse is feeling sorry, while repentance is being sorry enough to stop.
— Greg Laurie
Unbelievers are not the enemy—they are people for whom Christ died. We need to remember we were each one of them once.
— Greg Laurie
Like the prodigal's father, God accepts us as we are. But He doesn't want to leave us that way. God will change us.
— Greg Laurie
Thus, to take the phrases in Acts and make them into a magical incantation upon which God s forgiveness rests is to grossly misunderstand the phrase and, consequently, grossly mis portray the kind of God whom Scripture reveals.
— Gregory Boyd
In the kingdom that Jesus inaugurated it is precisely a person's love for their enemies and their pledge to never retaliate that is the ultimate sign of their loyalty to God.
— Gregory Boyd
God wants everyone to be saved. He takes no delight in the destruction of any soul, however wicked (Ezek. 18:32; 33:11). From
— Gregory Boyd