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Uncontrolled anger is a devastating sin, and no one is exempt from its havoc. It shatters friendships and destroys marriages; it causes abuse in families and discord in business; it breeds violence in the community and war between nations. Its recoil, like that of a high-powered rifle, often hurts the one who wields it as well as its target. Anger makes us lash out at others, destroying relationships and revealing our true nature.
— Billy Graham
Before Satan there was no sin, and before sin there was no pain.
— Billy Graham
Can the sin of one or a few cause suffering for many? The answer, of course, is yes, for no sin is isolated in the life of the sinner. It spreads like poison gas into every available crevice.
— Billy Graham
The human race is called on throughout the Bible to repent of sin and return to God.
— Billy Graham
If the human race would turn from its evil ways and return to God, putting behind its sins of disobedience, idolatry, pride, greed, and belligerence, and all the various aberrations that lead to war, the possibility of peace exists.
— Billy Graham
The converted person will love the good he once hated, and hate the sin he once loved.
— Billy Graham
Philosophically, war is an extension of man's struggle with sin and evil in the world.
— Billy Graham
We don't live in an ideal world, but in a world dominated by sinful, selfish desires.
— Billy Graham
The Bible teaches that Satan is the author of sin. Sin is the reason we have afflictions, including death. All of our problems and our suffering are a result of man's rebellion against God. But God has provided a rescue in His Son.
— Billy Graham
While God's will is that every marriage will endure, man's sin has poisoned many relationships.
— Billy Graham
While God's will is that every marriage will endure, man's sin has poisoned many relationships.
— Billy Graham
We act as if it doesn't matter how we live or what we think or say. We have moved in with the world, and we have allowed the world to penetrate the way we live. So the things that we used to call sin no longer seem to be sin to us.
— Billy Graham