Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, a spiritual autobiography was published in 1666, when he was still in jail. |
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If Christ is not sinless, he is not divine, nor is his death on the cross any help to sinners like ourselves. |
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He has no hang-ups in bringing a free gospel of grace to all men saying he has no pleasure in the judgment that comes upon sinners. |
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Friend of publicans and sinners, you make the angels laugh and heaven rejoice. |
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Obviously, Paul is talking about sinners if they are not saved while Jesus is talking about those publicans and harlots that believed in him. |
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It is not true that sinners have a constitutional appetency and craving for sin. |
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There are feelings of concern for lost sinners who are without God and without hope. |
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I am here as the chief of sinners saved by grace and to tell you that the grace which has saved me can surely save you. |
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Jesus reaffirms his unwavering confidence in the Father, even as he bears the Father's wrath in the place of sinners. |
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Paul stresses that the primary purpose why Jesus came into the world was to save sinners. |
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Repentant sinners may do more for God's glory than some of those who judge them harshly. |
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The suffering and death of Jesus Christ were an essential part of God's plan to save sinners. |
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We must preach to sinners the good news of salvation through the grace of a sovereign God. |
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God is so big and so pure that mortal sinners dare not to approach Him upon pain of death. |
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Today we are attempting to make the Gospel a means of bringing sinners into God's holy Presence. |
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If that's their idea of heaven then I'd opt for downstairs with the sinners. |
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The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below. |
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He touched lepers, forgave sinners, blessed the poor and consorted with tax collectors. |
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In this way they make Christ not only useless to us but also a judge and a tyrant who is angry because of our sins and who damns sinners. |
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It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners. |
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They were told of how these sinners writhed and danced to their wicked music in an unholy reverence to their false idol. |
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Over the ages, the weeping of tears has been a sign of the mystical experiences of saints and repentant sinners. |
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He is worthy of worship and calls sinners saved by grace to this great endeavour. |
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He invites us not because we are righteous but because we are sinners who need His salvation. |
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So even though they are sinners, they can know purpose and meaning in life through receiving Jesus Christ, and be saved for eternity. |
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Allow taxpayers to retain more of what they earn and those heedless sinners would only fill their homes with even more immoral gizmos. |
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Some are called to sow, others to reap some are eminently qualified to awaken sinners, others to edify saints. |
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Our failure to recognise that unsaved sinners are spiritually dead has caused immense problems. |
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Distributing the bread of life by preaching Christ to sinners is a greater work than feeding five thousand with loaves and fishes. |
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God the Father gave His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for sinners because He loved us. |
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Did I really believe that God sovereignly saves sinners through the work of the Holy Spirit applying the truth of the Word? |
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It pleased the Father that for all saints and sinners all fullness should be treasured up in Christ Jesus. |
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But Jesus proclaims the coming kingdom of God as prevenient grace to the poor and sinners. |
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Plead forgiveness on the basis of the sacrificial death of God's Son for sinners. |
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All we can know is that we are poor lost sinners and Jesus Christ came from glory to save such. |
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Methodism and Salvationism were born in revival, a revival concerned with saving sinners and making saints out of converts. |
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Saints are forgiven sinners living by faith, witnessing to God's love, serving humanity, caring for creation. |
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But, as with our slowness to believe we are sinners, so we are slow to believe sin can really be redeemed. |
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I dont know if Bob, who was baptized as a babe in arms, will pray the sinners prayer. |
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It was then the task of the converted to go amongst other sinners, wherever they might be found, and crusade to save souls. |
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He encourages Dante to learn from what he sees and reprimands Dante when he sympathizes with the sinners. |
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Plucked strings, bluegrass rhythms, deep gospel accompaniment and stories of sinners and devils are the order of the day. |
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When our message is that God is mercy for outcasts and sinners and manna for everyone, how can we not preach? |
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The salvation of sinners does not depend on the way we state the truth, but on the almighty power of God. |
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Only Christ crucified and risen can save sinners separated from God. |
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That is the destination he has purposed for redeemed sinners. |
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A baptism of repentance is appropriate for sinners, but not for Jesus. |
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These sinners prevented the flow of goods by hoarding or squandering, and their just contrapasso is to parody the complete circle which they never fostered in life. |
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The first four poems repeat ideas from the second section, which compared rocks with sins, such as the shame, impudency and injuriousness shared by rocks and sinners. |
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On the rim of one stands a regiment of demons, shoulder to shoulder, constantly using their pitchforks to smack down the sinners who are trying to escape. |
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Such observations are, of course, true and we economists often deserve such a back-of-the-hand treatment, even by sinners and reprobates from other social science disciplines. |
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Families can visit entire sculpture gardens featuring vivid depictions of what sinners face in the afterlife. |
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We may not always admit to being sinners, but deep down inside, we recognise that we are sinners, and we have an awareness that we have sinned or are sinning. |
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God is not only mercy for sinners and outcasts but manna for everyone. |
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Secularists don't want to be told that they are all sinners. |
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Like a priest preparing a sermon damning the heathen sinners, one can almost see the expression of pious self-satisfaction on the author's face as he pens his purple prose. |
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Michael Steele and Lanny Davis are quick to admit they are reformed sinners. |
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This city of sinners has been a blight upon the land for too long. |
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It features a headless outlaw biker on a motorcycle who collects the souls of sinners. |
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To do this, leaders must reach out to everybody, welcome sinners and try to improve them and use outsights. |
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If ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? for sinners also do even the same. |
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Summoners were Church officers who brought sinners to the Church court for possible excommunication and other penalties. |
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Finally, sinners drink a tea that lets them forget their sins to ready them for another attempt at an unwicked life. |
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Draconian punishments were meted out to supposed sinners and traitors. |
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There is a kind of operosity in sin, in regard whereof, sinners are styled, the workers of iniquity. |
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Norks just kept coming, running out of the smoke and fire like demons, come to drag all us sinners to hell. |
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In the covenant of grace, God freely offered sinners life and salvation by Jesus Christ. |
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And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples. |
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Of this treasure, the Pope having the key, he may dispense the supervacuous duties of others to sinners who have no merit of their own. |
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Get thee to a nunnery, why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? |
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That night I was escorted to the front row and placed on the mourners' bench with all the other young sinners, who had not yet been brought to Jesus. |
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The content of the poem addresses God as a helper, ruler, guard, defender and lifter for those who are good and an enemy of sinners whom he will punish. |
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Others, such as those following the Scots Confession, include a third mark of rightly administered church discipline, or exercise of censure against unrepentant sinners. |
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Wesley felt that the church failed to call sinners to repentance, that many of the clergy were corrupt, and that people were perishing in their sins. |
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What could it be that makes these Call to Action members so much more sinful than, say, sinners holding Vatican positions or even that old cornhusker Bruskewitz himself? |
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