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Small but influential segment of liberal Christianity rejects all the central doctrines of Christianity. H. Richard Niebuhr famously summed up their credo: "A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a cross."
— Dinesh D'Souza
What good does it do to tell somebody to live morally so they can die 50 years later and apparently go to Hell?
— Donald Miller
Believe me, David had a checkered career. This is the reason he suffered—he let sin enter his life. But above it all was a faith in God that never failed. He wanted more than all else to have a wonderful relationship with God.
— J. Vernon McGee
It is a true saying of good Archbishop Leighton: 'The way of sin is down hill; a man cannot stop when he would.
— JC Ryle
One thief was saved that no sinner might despair, but only one, that no sinner might presume.
— JC Ryle
People will never set their faces decidedly toward heaven and live like pilgrims until they really feel that they are in danger of hell. Let us all try to revive the old teaching about sin to our young children, our older children, and in our schools, colleges, and universities.
— JC Ryle
It is bad enough to be unconverted and going to hell. It is even worse to say, "I know it and will not cry for mercy.
— JC Ryle
People will never set their faces decidedly toward heaven and live like pilgrims until they really feel that they are in danger of hell.
— JC Ryle
Dim or indistinct views of sin are the origin of most of the errors, heresies and false doctrines of the present day. If
— JC Ryle
He that wishes to attain right views about Christian holiness must begin by examining the vast and solemn subject of sin. He must dig down very low if he would build high. A mistake here is most mischievous. Wrong views about holiness are generally traceable to wrong views about human corruption.
— JC Ryle
The slightest outward or inward departure from absolute mathematical parallelism with God's revealed will and character constitutes a sin, and at once makes us guilty in God's sight.
— JC Ryle
Death was not God's choice; it was man's. Death is unnatural, a punishment for sin. But God countered man's choice with another perfect plan—He redeemed us in Christ so we could live forever with Him.
— Lynn Austin