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The cross shows the seriousness of our sin
but it also shows us the immeasurable love of God. — Billy Graham
but it also shows us the immeasurable love of God. — Billy Graham
Repent means to renounce sin ... and by God's grace to fill my mind with things that honor Him.
— Billy Graham
Nothing can alter the fact that God calls perversion sin.
— Billy Graham
Sin also affects the conscience, until one becomes slow to detect the approach of sin.
— Billy Graham
When God forgives us and purifies us of our sin, He also forgets it. Forgiveness results in God dropping the charges against us.
— Billy Graham
The essence of sin is self-will - placing ourselves at the center of our lives instead of Christ.
— Billy Graham
We all have a terminal disease far worse than cancer that will kill us morally and spiritually.
It's called sin. — Billy Graham
It's called sin. — Billy Graham
The Bible says there is a certain pleasure in sin.
However, it is short-lived and fatal. — Billy Graham
However, it is short-lived and fatal. — Billy Graham
Galatians 5:21 constitutes the most serious warning to those who may think they can sin that grace may abound.
— Billy Graham
By [Christ's] resurrection life, He gives us the power over the tendency to sin as we allow Him to control our lives.
— Billy Graham
The church has lost its ability to discipline members who live openly in sin. Consequently, we have lost our witness in the community.
— Billy Graham
God's holiness demands that sin be punished - but God's love has provided the way of redemption through Christ.
— Billy Graham
God's will is for us to commit our lives to Christ and follow Him. God's will also is that we avoid sin.
— Billy Graham
The Bible teaches that all sin begins with sinful thinking.
— Billy Graham
We have largely lost sight of the holiness and purity of God today. This is one reason why we tolerate sin so easily.
— Billy Graham
Why did Jesus Christ leave heaven's glory
and enter this sin-infested world? For one reason: to make our eternal salvation possible. — Billy Graham
and enter this sin-infested world? For one reason: to make our eternal salvation possible. — Billy Graham
The converted person will love the good he once hated, and hate the sin he once loved.
— Billy Graham
While God's will is that every marriage will endure, man's sin has poisoned many relationships.
— Billy Graham
We don't need to be crippled any longer by the disease of sin - because God has provided the cure.
— Billy Graham
We want to be relevant ... However, the more relevant we become to a sin-dominated world, the more irrelevant we actually are to God.
— Billy Graham
Compassion is not complete in itself, but must be accompanied by inflexible justice and wrath against sin and a desire for holiness.
— Billy Graham
To find the right path, we first need to remember why we are on the wrong path. The reason can be put in one word: sin.
— Billy Graham
The difference between the non-Christian and the Christian is that the non-Christian makes sin a practice; the true Christian does not.
— Billy Graham
Repent when you fail, and immediately seek God's forgiveness and restoration. Sin breaks our fellowship with God.
— Billy Graham
Sinful pleasure can ruin our appetite for the things of God.
— Billy Graham
God's grace - His goodness and love toward us in spite of our sin - is the wellspring of our salvation.
— Billy Graham
Blood is the symbol of the life sacrificed for sin.
— Billy Graham
The sin of self is a deadly sin.
— Billy Graham
Temptation is not a sin. It is the yielding that is sin. All temptation is from the devil.
— Billy Graham
We can be convicted of sin - we can pray and confess our sin - we can repent - but the real test is our willingness to obey.
— Billy Graham
Christ can take the most sin-laden, selfish, evil person and bring forgiveness and new life.
— Billy Graham
Be assured that there is no sin you have ever committed that the blood of Jesus Christ cannot cleanse.
— Billy Graham
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is not anti-intellectual. It demands the use of [the] mind, but the mind is affected by sin.
— Billy Graham
Sin is serious - so serious it sent Jesus Christ to the cross. Flee from [sin] and stay close to Christ.
— Billy Graham
Sin, like a deadly cancer, has invaded every area of our lives: our bodies, our minds, our emotions, our wills - everything.
— Billy Graham
Sin is rebellion against God.
— Billy Graham
Sin lies at the heart of chaotic world conditions as we now know them and as they have existed through the centuries.
— Billy Graham
Neither the devil nor the world, nor even our own evil heart can compel us to sin. It must be by our own consent and will.
— Billy Graham
Philosophically, war is an extension of man's struggle with sin and evil in the world.
— Billy Graham
Sin was conquered on the cross. [Christ's] death is the foundation of our hope, the promise of our triumph!
— Billy Graham
Gratitude is one of the greatest Christian virtues; ingratitude, one of the most vicious sins.
— Billy Graham
Time and tide and the ravages of sin take their toll on the most noble achievements of man.
— Billy Graham
You choose sin. You practice sin.
— Billy Graham
Sin has tarnished every area of life, and [Christ] wants to erase its stain everywhere.
— Billy Graham
It is entirely possible to be deeply sorry because of the devastation which sin has wrought in our lives - and yet not repent.
— Billy Graham
Sin is the second most powerful force in the universe, for it sent Jesus to the cross. Only one force is greater - the love of God.
— Billy Graham
Faith actually means surrender and commitment to the claims of Christ. It means an acknowledgment of sin and a turning to Christ.
— Billy Graham
The only thing He forgets is our sins.
— Billy Graham
The only sin God cannot forgive is the sin of rejecting Christ. Turn to Him in repentance and faith - and He will forgive.
— Billy Graham
On the cross Christ took upon Himself every sin we've ever committed - including anger.
— Billy Graham
Understanding the consequence of sin and arrogance should motivate every Christian to pray for repentance and revival.
— Billy Graham
We make a mockery of God's forgiveness when we deliberately engage in sin because we think He will forgive it later.
— Billy Graham
Self-centered indulgence, pride and a lack of shame over sin are now emblems of the American lifestyle.
— Billy Graham
Sin is a revolt against God.
— Billy Graham
As much as we hate to admit it, we are sinners by birth. We are also sinners by choice. We are also sinners by practice.
— Billy Graham
The seed of sin is in us when we are born.
— Billy Graham