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Quotes about Repentance

Your job is the relentless pursuit of who God made you to be. And anything else you do is sin and you need to repent of it.
— Rob Bell
There is a what-the-hell moment in life when you feel you have been pre-punished for every sin you'll ever commit.
— Robert Brault
I think, said Jane decidedly, that I should apologise to God.
— LM Montgomery
Confession designed to restore lost blessings is a management technique, it is not repentance.
— Larry Crabb
If we claim we have no sin, we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth" (1 John 1:8). It seems God leads us through failure toward maturity, rather than doing whatever is needed for us to move past ongoing failure.
— Larry Crabb
Working diligently to straighten up our actions without understanding either what it means to deeply repent or what it is that needs to be scrubbed away by repentance will make us more smug than penetrating. We'll pressure others to do right rather than draw them to want to do right. P195
— Larry Crabb
August] 26th. [1862] I am a patient man, always willing to forgive on the Christian terms of repentance; and also to give ample time for repentance.
— Abraham Lincoln
Vices are their own punishment.
— Aesop
How does a blind man say he was wrong? I thought you were lost, but you were never lost to God.
— DiAnn Mills
The moment we begin to feel satisfied that we are making some progress along the road of sanctification, it is all the more necessary to repent and confess that all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags. Yet the Christian life is not one of gloom, but of ever increasing joy in the Lord. God alone knows our good works; all we know is His good work.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
That is what we mean by cheap grace, the grace which amounts to the justification of sin without the justification of the repentant sinner who departs from sin and from whom sin departs. Cheap grace is not the kind of forgiveness of sin which frees us from the toils of sin.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
When we received forgiveness instead of judgment, we too were made ready to forgive each other. What God did to us, we then owed to others. The more we received, the more we were able to give; and the more meager our love for one another, the less we were living by God's mercy and love.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer