Sin is not judged by the way we see it but by the way God sees it.
The cross is a symbol of God’s heartbreak over a world that has gone astray.
One may go wrong in many directions, but right in only one.
Hatred of sin should not keep us from loving the sinner.
We gain the victory when we give up sin’s pleasure in exchange for Christ’s power.
The sin of one person often brings tragedy to many.
Weep more for the lives of the bad than for the deaths of the good.
There are no amendments to the Ten Commandments.
Our sense of sin will always be in proportion to our nearness to God.
To sin is human; to persist in it is idiocy.
A little sin will add to your trouble, subtract from your energy, and multiply your difficulties.
You can choose your sin, but you can’t choose the consequences.
Sin causes the cup of joy to spring a leak.
Think of your own sins, and you will be more understanding of the sins of others.
If we be ruled by sin, we shall inevitably be ruined by it.
True repentance means not only a heart broken for sin but also from sin.
If Christ is kept outside, something must be wrong inside.
The harvest of judgment is sure as soon as the seed of sin is sown.
Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden—but is forbidden because it is hurtful.
Crime doesn’t pay—it costs.
Christ became a curse for us to remove sin’s curse from us.
Christ was delivered for our sins that we might be delivered from our sins.
He does not love what is good who does not hate what is evil.
A strong security against sin is to be shocked by it.
Making sin legal does not make it harmless.
Sin puts hell into the soul and the soul into hell.
No sin is little, for it is against an infinite God.
Spring in the sprouting season, but wild oats grow all year round.
Because Christ died for sin, we can die to sin.
You cannot put your sins behind you until you are willing to face them.
The Holy Spirit cannot apply the blood to unconfessed sin.
Prices may rise and fall, but the price of sin remains the same: death.
Flirtation with sin can lead to romance with Satan.
Sin is not in the deed; it is in the doer of the deed.
Sin would have few takers if its results occurred immediately.
The most expensive things in the world is sin.
Sin is a short word, and it often makes short work of its victims.
He that thinks of sin has never though much of God.
The pleasures of sin are for a season, but its wages are for eternity.
The trouble with little sins is that they don’t stay little.
The wages of sin have never been reduced.
He who has slight thoughts of sin never had great thoughts of God.
Sin always starts out as being fun.
Sin was once called sin—now it is an alternate lifestyle.
All sin springs from the taproot of self-will.
If we walk close enough to God, there will be no room for sin to come between us.
All man’s problems can be traced directly or indirectly to sin, Satan, or self.
Sinner will take more pains to go to hell than saints to go to heaven.
A lot of people spend six days sowing wild oats, then go to church on Sunday praying for crop failure.
The wages of sin are paid on time.
When a man is ready to confess his sins, God is always ready to cover them with His blood.
Moderation in sin is no more possible than moderation in hanging.
The Christian has not lost the power to sin but the desire to sin.
Four words with a message: sin now, pay later.
Sin deceives, defiles, deadens, and destroys.
Some would think water tasted better if it were a sin to drink it.
A few people are led into temptation, but most are able to find their own way.
To “be angry and sin not” means to be angry only at sin.
The more a person is addicted to vice, the less he cares for advice.
The only right time to get angry is when you get angry at sin.
The only thing that is improved by breaking is the sinner’s heart.
Two big sins—giving the wrong impressions and drawing wrong conclusions.
The wages of sin is death; let’s quit before payday.
There are many new sinners, but there are no new sins.
The path of the world seems pleasant enough if you don’t stop to think where you’re going.
Wickedness never goes unpunished; righteousness never goes unrewarded.
Beware of the high cost of low living.
If you do not want the fruit of sin, stay out of the orchard.
The way of a transgressor is hard, but it is not lonely.
Wild oats need no fertilizer.
Believers are not sinless, but they should sin less.
Worldly values are a poor investment—they never pay what they promise.
We may whitewash sin, but only Jesus’ blood can truly wash it white.
Grace does not offer freedom to sin; it offers freedom from sin.
Sin blinds our eyes; grace opens them.
We always pay for the pleasure of sin with the coin of sorrow.
Playing with sin is toying with judgment.
Eventually secret sins make the headlines.
Sin must be dealt with in one of two way—punishment or pardon.
It’s the sins we cover up that eventually bring us down.
Sin brings fear—confession brings freedom.
Adultery is a guilt-edged invitation to tragedy.
At Calvary, Christ crossed out our sins.
Confess your sins, not your neighbor’s.
Not even in this world does sin pay its servant good wages.
God is not against you for your sin, but against you because of your sin.
Only fools fool with sin.
Few are willing to deny that they are sinners, but few are willing to admit they are sinning.
The chains of sin are too light to be felt until they are so strong you cannot break them.
Sinners hate Christians because they make them conscious of their sin.
The sinfulness of sin depends on our appreciation of what is evil and what is good.
It’s remarkable the way preaching sounds personal when it begins to deal with the matter of sin.
Unconfessed sin pollutes the Christian’s tongue.
Man calls sin infirmity; God calls it iniquity.
He who cannot be angry at evil lacks enthusiasm for good.
There is nothing as tragic as combining high mentality with low morality.
The curse for sin finds its only remedy in the cross of Christ.
Christ’s cleansing power can remove the most stubborn stain of sin.
Sin is the greatest of all detectives—be sure your sins will find you out.
Destroy the sin in your life or it will destroy you.
The greatest sinners are those who feel sin least of all.
The most expensive thing in the world is sin.
Little sins are the pioneers of hell.
To love a small sin is a great sin.
Your hatred of sin depends upon your degree of love toward God.
No small sin is small because all sin opposes God.
Sinners who imagine they are hard-boiled are really only half-baked.
The nearer we are to God, the more conscious we become of sin.