Quotes about Forgiveness
As the world recognizes Wilberforce, his work, and his Savior, let us not fall into former pits of forgetfulness.
— Eric Metaxas
in his mercy, had allowed Wilberforce to see himself as he truly was, and it was crushing. But Wilberforce knew God didn't mean to end there. On the other side of the worst of who he was, if he dared face that worst, was a God who would help him overcome his faults and do great things, the very things for which he had created him. It was not too late.
— Eric Metaxas
Anyone who perseveres in his sin receives judgement. The church cannot loose the penitent from sin without arresting and binding the impenitent in sin.
— Eric Metaxas
As fallible humans, we usually slip too far over one edge or the other - all wrath and judgment or all grace and love.
— Eric Wilson
If she were alive today, she would be ashamed of me. I'm trying to change that.
— Eric Wilson
What happens to a marriage when one partner ignores the other? After a short period of time bitterness begins to enter the heart. Words begin to cut like a sharp knife. Soon the animosity turns to anger, jealousy, and even worse. For many it results in separation, divorce, and hatred. But the rift can so easily be mended.All it takes is a fresh surrender that comes from your very soul.And a renewing of the vow to "love, honor, and cherish.
— Benny Hinn
if a person remains in a state of unforgiveness the Spirit of the Lord will allow tormentors to enter him. That's what Christ told Peter when the disciple asked, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?" (Matt. 18:21).
— Benny Hinn
The amazing thing is that He loves you so much, and yet you're not always right with Him
— Benny Hinn
The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians is a perfect reflection of the struggle between fear and forgiveness that rages within us all.
— Marianne Williamson
I don't look back and regret anything.
— Donovan McNabb
But You never reject a repentant and humble heart.
— Alphonsus Liguori
Instead of holding grudges, it's better to learn from the bad experiences.
— Chris Hughton