Quotes related to Romans 3:23
Christianity can be built around isolating ourselves from evildoers and sinners, creating a community of religious piety and moral purity. That's the Christianity I grew up with. Christianity can also be built around joining with the broken sinners and evildoers of our world crying out to God, groaning for grace. That's the Christianity I have fallen in love with. In
— Shane Claiborne
Healing from sin is a process we get to participate in. God
— Shane Claiborne
Sin, too, is real. All we have to do is look at the news or, if our vision is good enough, look in the mirror.
— Shane Claiborne
we now are invited to extend that same grace to others. We are to be like God and forgive. We are to see people who do evil with the possibility that they can be healed. And we are to extend to them the same grace God extends to us. We are all victims of the crushing power of sin, and all in need of liberation.
— Shane Claiborne
There are so many people who are longing to be brought to life, who know all too well that they have done evil and long to hear not only of a God who embraces evildoers but also of a church that does the same.
— Shane Claiborne
St. Augustine: "The Church is a whore, but she's my mother." She is a mess and has many illegitimate children. But she is also our momma and managed to give birth to us and to give us enough of the truth that we have been able to ask the questions that we have in this book.
— Shane Claiborne
We preach to men as if they were conscious they were dying sinners, they are not; they are having a good time.
— Oswald Chambers
Every time a man knocks on a brothel door, he is really knocking for God.
— GK Chesterton
Self-justification and judging others go together, as justification by grace and serving others go together.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Forgive me, O Heavenly Father, according to the multitude of Thy mercies. I have lusted in my heart to break a man's skull and scatter the stench of his brains across several people's back yards.
— Barbara Kingsolver
What a rich wisdom it would be, and how much more bountiful a harvest, to gain pleasure not from achieving personal perfection but from understanding the inevitability of imperfection and pardoning those who also fall short of it.
— Barbara Kingsolver
A disappointed-looking Jesus eyed her from the wall...Look, look, her steps called out, here is a red headed sinner on the move.
— Barbara Kingsolver