Quotes about Consequences
Sow truth, if thou the truth wouldst reap: Who sows the false shall reap the vain.
— Horatius Bonar
Truth leads to good deeds, and good deeds lead to Paradise. Falsehood leads to evil deeds, and evil deeds lead to the Fire.
— Anonymous
Righteousness exalts a nation, and sin brings reproach.
— TB Joshua
Sin pulls a man down into despondency and despair.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Sin may result from activities that begin innocently or that are perfectly legitimate in moderation, but in excess they can cause us to veer from the straight and narrow path to our destruction.
— Joseph Wirthlin
By his disobedience of God's law, before man had exercised his power to bring children into the earth, not only Adam lost everything for himself, but his children were born as sinners, imperfect, and without the right to live.
— Joseph Franklin Rutherford
So where does Stan fit in this equation?... We are told to meditate on scripture, even the hald that details the consequences of evil, the consequent of Jericho and all. Not to pretend out God has somehow changed since the time of Christ. Obviously, Paul's idea of admirable and noble is quite different from ours. God forgives us, Bill. We have mocked His victory by whitewashing the enemy for the sake of our neighbirs approval. No Greater Love has any man...
— Ted Dekker
This was what Alvin Finch had learned: you can break their bones, but it is far better to break their heart. Suffice it to say that he had broken the father's heart.
— Ted Dekker
When we live in rebellion, He can't bless us as He would like.
— KP Yohannan
The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Killing one person makes you a murderer. Killing a million people makes you a king. Killing them all makes you God.
— Frank Peretti
No man ever followed his genius till it misled him. Though the result were bodily weakness, yet perhaps no one can say that the consequences were to be regretted, for these were a life in conformity to higher principles.
— Henry David Thoreau