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Quotes about Repentance

If every time the blood is poured out it is poured out for the remission of sins, I ought to receive it always, that my sins may always be forgiven me.
— Ambrose of Milan
Let your tears fall because of sin, but, at the same time, let the eye of faith steadily behold the Son of man.
— Charles Spurgeon
After faith comes repentance, or, rather, repentance is faith's twin brother and is born at the same time.
— Charles Spurgeon
Today I atone for the mistakes of my past.
— Marianne Williamson
Love can't cover over the sins we cover up…If you want God and others to cover over your sin, stop covering it up.
— Mark Buchanan
All of a Christian's life is one of repentance.
— Mark Driscoll
The main point of a prayer meeting is not to move God but to allow God to move us. The Bible says we Christians grieve, quench, and resist the Holy Spirit.[97] So, we pray to repent of our sin against him and align our will with his. The Spirit is always available to us, and in prayer we make ourselves available to him.
— Mark Driscoll
Three, Christians who practice repentance should be the only ones allowed into church membership and leadership.
— Mark Driscoll
The words of Romans 12:18 are important to remember. They instruct us to be at peace with everybody if we are given the chance. People who know how much they have been forgiven are to be willing to forgive everybody who earnestly repents of anything they have done.126
— Mark Driscoll
Forgiveness is not reconciliation. It takes one sinner to repent, and one victim to forgive, but it takes both to reconcile. Therefore, unless there is both repentance by the sinner and forgiveness by the victim, reconciliation cannot occur
— Mark Driscoll
we worship our way into sin, ultimately we need to worship our way out.
— Mark Driscoll
A secret dependence upon our prayers, tears, resolutions, repentance and endeavors, prevents us from looking solely and simply to the Savior, so as to ground our whole hope for acceptance upon his obedience unto death, and his whole mediation.
— John Newton