Quotes about Imperfection
You can't make a life without making mistakes. Relax and learn something
— Rick Warren
All my labors are marred by sin and imperfection. As I think of every act I have ever done for God, I can only cry out, 'Oh, God, forgive the iniquity of my holy things.'"
— Jerry Bridges
Even as Christians our best efforts are still marred with imperfect performance and impure motives. But God no longer "sees" either our deliberate disobedience or our marred performances. Instead He "sees" the righteousness of Christ, which He has already imputed to us.
— Jerry Bridges
It's not enough to agree that we do tolerate at least some of them. Anyone except for the most self-righteous person will acknowledge that. "After all, no one is perfect," may be our attitude. But to honestly face those sins is another matter. For one thing, it is quite humbling. It also implies that we must do something about them. We can no longer continue to ignore them as we have in the past.
— Jerry Bridges
The reality, though, is that our very best efforts at following his example are always imperfect and defiled by our sinful nature. By contrast, his obedience was always perfect and complete and never defiled. Therefore, we should always look first at what Jesus did as our representative before looking at him as our example.
— Jerry Bridges
We are stronger in our broken places.
— Ernest Hemingway
We're all broken that's how the light gets in.
— Ernest Hemingway
People have to realize that just because you're a Christian, it doesn't mean that you're perfect, because every once in a while everyone stumbles. Living by faith is about when you do mess up, getting back up, brushing yourself off, and keep trying to improve where you mess up or where you have temptation.
— Tim Tebow
The proof of spiritual maturity is not how pure you are but awareness of your impurity. That very awareness opens the door to grace.
— Philip Yancey
I have learned that much of my spiritual progress does not come directly from God, but through my ability to humble myself and hear Him speak through imperfect people.
— Francis Frangipane
There is nothing known as Perfect. Its only those imperfections which we choose not to see!!
— Albert Einstein
I, too, wanted to do penance for my own sins and for the sins of the whole world, for I had a keen sense of sin, of natural imperfection and earthliness.
— Dorothy Day