Sin

Sin always dies most where faith lives most. The most believing soul is the most mortified soul. [PRASD]

The wages that sin bargains to give the sinner are, life, pleasure, and profit; but the wages it pays him are, death, torment, and destruction. He that would understand the falsehood and deceit of sin must compare its promises and its payments together. [ROOS]

Your sins will not die with you as a prisoner’s other debts will; but they will go to judgment with you there to be your accusers; and they will go to hell with you there to be your tormentors. [ASGTH]

All sin is either from false principles, or ignorance, or thoughtlessness, or unbelief of what is true. [TBR]

Though Christ hath given sin its death-wound, by his power, Spirit, death, and resurrection, yet it will die but a lingering death. [PRASD]

Christ in this life will not free any believer from the presence of any one sin, though he doth free every believer from the damning power of every sin. [PRASD]

When a man is savingly changed, he is deeply convinced not only of the danger but the defilement of sin. [ASGTH]

We can harden our hearts, but we cannot soften them. [TDOR]

The burden of sin is always worst when it is least felt. [TDOR]

The true penitent flies from sin as Moses did from the serpent. [TDOR]