Quotes about Fallen
Science, they say, can tap the brain of man and alter his desires. But the Bible, which has withstood the ravages of time . . . says that we are possessed of a sinful, fallen nature which wars against us.
- Billy Graham
Satan didn't lose any of his beguiling ways when he became the fallen prince. He took his charm, his subtleties, and his clever plots to use on us.
- Billy Graham
The [Bible's] message is concerned with earth dwellers, their origin, the reason for their existence, the cause of their misery, and the plan of redemption for a fallen race.
- Billy Graham
Some people seem to put the devil on a par with God. Actually, Satan is a fallen angel.
- Billy Graham
Above all, the divine love is salvific: It seeks the lost, suffers with the afflicted, and redeems the fallen.
- Stanley Grenz
The picture of fallen man as given in Scripture is that he knows God but does not want to recognize Him as God.
- Cornelius Van Til
I am no minister of malice. I would not strike the fallen. I would not repel the repentant, but may my "right hand forget her cunning, and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth," if I forget the difference between the parties to that terrible, protracted, and bloody conflict.
- Frederick Douglass
It was to a virgin woman that the birth of the Son of God was announced. It was to a fallen woman that His Resurrection was announced.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
It is not wisdom that saves; it is ignorance! There is no redemption for the fallen
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Since lower nature had fallen through man, it was fitting that all lower nature should be reconciled to God through man. That is why there was an Incarnation instead of pantheism.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The sin of fallen man is this: Man seeks the benefits of God while at the same time fleeing from God Himself.
- RC Sproul
But strength alone though of the Muses bornIs like a fallen angel: trees uptorn,Darkness, and worms, and shrouds, and sepulchersDelight it; for it feeds upon the burrsAnd thorns of life; forgetting the great endOf poesy, that it should be a friendTo soothe the cares, and lift the thoughts of man.
- John Keats