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Quotes about Justification

Now I've gotten saved. Now whatever I do can't unsave me. Even if I killed somebody, I can't ever be unsaved now.
— Billy Graham
When something brings profit or pleasure to us, we are inclined to call evil good, even if we know it is dead wrong.
— Billy Graham
An excuse is a skin of a reason stuffed with a lie.
— Billy Sunday
Man can and does rationalize his sins. He finds reasons for all his weakness, invents excuses that first calm and then deaden his conscience. He blames God, society, education, and environment for his wrong doing.
— Mother Angelica
He who created you without you will not justify you without you.
— St. Augustine
Now, justification in this life is given to us according to these three things: first by the laver of regeneration by which all sins are forgiven; then, by a struggle with the faults from whose guilt we have been absolved; the third, when our prayer is heard, in which we say: Forgive us our debts, because however bravely we fight against our faults, we are men; but the grace of God so aids as we fight in this corruptible body that there is reason for His hearing us as we ask forgiveness.
— St. Augustine
When the apostle James was talking about faith and works against those who thought their faith was enough, and didnt want to have good works, he said, You believe God is one; you do well; the demons also believe, and tremble.
— St. Augustine
When you believe you are excusing yourself, you are accusing yourself.
— St. Jerome
For those with faith, no evidence is necessary; for those without it, no evidence will suffice.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
The truth is that, though we were justified by faith alone, the faith that justifies is never alone (it always produces fruit, 'good works,'...a transformed life).
— JI Packer
The truth is, narratives of self-justification burble beneath more of our relationships and endeavors than we would care to admit.
— Tullian Tchividjian
At the heart of the Protestant faith is the conviction that there is nothing we contribute to our salvation but our sin, no merit we bring but Christ's, and nothing necessary for justification except faith alone.
— Kevin DeYoung