Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Sin. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Sin Quotes and Sayings from 84 influential authors, including John Piper,Emile Zola,Jerry Bridges,Paul Tillich,John Ortberg, for you to enjoy and share.

Sin is what you do when you are not satisfied in God. By John Piper God Sin Satisfied

Sin ought to be something exquisite, my dear boy. By Emile Zola Sin Exquisite Boy Dear

Sin is a spiritual and moral malignancy. Left unchecked, it can spread throughout our entire inner being and contaminate every area of our lives. Even worse, it often will "metastasize" from us into the lives of other believers around us. By Jerry Bridges Sin Malignancy Spiritual Moral Metastasize

...sin is separation. By Paul Tillich Sin Separation

Sin eventually destroys my capacity even for enjoyment, let alone meaning. It distorts my perceptions, alienates my relationships, inflames my desires, and enslaves my will. By John Ortberg Sin Enjoyment Meaning Eventually Destroys

Sin is the handle by which I get Christ,... By John Duncan Christ Sin Handle

A sin is anything you do which goes against yourself By Miguel Angel Ruiz Sin

Sin - plain, old-fashioned sin, the self-same sin which caused Adam's downfall - is what we are all suffering from today, and it will do us far more harm than good to try to dress it up with a fancy, more attractive label. By Billy Graham Plain Adam Sin Oldfashioned Downfall

Sin is cruelty and injustice, all else is peccadillo. By Robert A. Heinlein Sin Injustice Peccadillo Cruelty

Sin endeavors to subject the blessed God to the humor and lust of every person in the world By Stephen Charnock God Sin World Endeavors Subject

Sin is still sin - no matter how you spell it. By Edwin Louis Cole Sin Matter Spell

Sin is protean. It is a cancer that keeps mutating, and just when you think you have killed off one form, it turns out a deadlier strain yet is threatening your heart. By John Ortberg Sin Protean Mutating Form Heart

Sin, sin! To rid myself of boredom by committing a crime, to break up monotony by deceiving. To sin in order to be a new person, another person. To hate life worse than it hated me. To sin so as not to die. By Henri Barbusse Sin Person Crime Deceiving Rid

And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things. By Terry Pratchett Sin Young Man Things Treat

Sin doesn't start with action; it begins in your mind. By Hina Hashmi Sin Action Mind Start Begins

Sin is, somehow, at the root of all human misery. Sin is what keeps us from God and from life. It is in the face of every battered woman, the cry of every neglected child, the despair of every addict, the death of every victim of every war. By John Ortberg Sin Misery Root Human God

Give me my sin again. By William Shakespeare Give Sin

What do I mean by sin? Answer: Any human condition or act that robs God of glory by stripping one of His children of their right to divine dignity ... I can offer still another answer: 'Sin is any act or thought that robs myself or another human being of his or her self-esteem'. By Robert H. Schuller Sin Answer Robs God Human

The word "sin" is just a way for a person not to take responsibility for their "bad" actions; actions that might not necessarily be evil- because evil is subjective- but are deemed evil by society. By Menna Anwar Actions Sin Bad Evil Word

Sin is believing the lie that you are self-created, self-dependent and self-sustained. By Saint Augustine Sin Selfcreated Selfdependent Selfsustained Believing

Sin is what you do when your heart is not satisfied with God. By John Piper God Sin Heart Satisfied

Sin is too stupid to see beyond itself. By Alfred Lord Tennyson Sin Stupid

Sin is: in despair not wanting to be oneself before God. By Soren Kierkegaard God Sin Despair Wanting Oneself

Sin is the insurrection and rebellion of the heart against God; it turns from Him, and turns against Him; it takes up arms against God. By Richard Alleine God Sin Turns Insurrection Rebellion

Sin is a thing that writes itself across a man's face. It cannot be concealed. By Oscar Wilde Sin Face Thing Writes Man

Sin is in, and so we begin ... By Denis Leary Sin Begin

The only sin in this world is to lose faith in yourself. By Abhijit Naskar Sin World Lose Faith

Sin is not merely wrong doing; sin is essentially wrong adoring. Sin is the fastening of our hearts on any good, treasure, or security in life that replaces the good, treasure, and security of God. By Tony Reinke Sin Treasure Wrong Adoring Good

Our souls have a disease. It causes all the troubles and difficulties in the world. It causes all the troubles, confusions, and disillusionments in your own life. The name of the disease is ... sin. By Billy Graham Souls Troubles Disease World Confusions

All that you call sin is nothing but mistakes. And mistakes are the way of learning. Those people who never commit mistakes are the most stupid people, By Osho Mistakes Call Sin People Learning

When you choose sin the baggage that comes with it is error. By Adrian Rogers Error Choose Sin Baggage

Too often, we think of sin as self-contained, point-in-time choices with no interconnection or momentum. But sin refuses to remain contained in the moment it is conceived. By James Macdonald Selfcontained Choices Momentum Sin Interconnection

I know what sin is. By Brigitte Bardot Sin

Sin will take you farther than you ever expected to go; it will keep you longer than you ever intended to stay, and it will cost you more than you ever expected to pay. By Kay Arthur Expected Sin Stay Pay Farther

Sin may result from activities that begin innocently or that are perfectly legitimate in moderation, but in excess they can cause us to veer from the straight and narrow path to our destruction. By Joseph B. Wirthlin Sin Moderation Destruction Result Activities

HATE SIN! Instead of loving it, cleaving to it, excusing it, playing with it, we ought to hate it with a deadly hatred. By J.c. Ryle Sin Hate Cleaving Excusing Playing

Sin carries in it its own misery. By John Piper Sin Misery Carries

Sin lies at the heart of chaotic world conditions as we now know them and as they have existed through the centuries. By Billy Graham Sin Centuries Lies Heart Chaotic

What is termed Sin is an essential element of progress. Without it the world would stagnate, or grow old, or become colourless. By Oscar Wilde Sin Progress Termed Essential Element

Sin is not only a series of actions, it is also an attitude that ignores the law of God. But it is even more than a rebellious attitude. Sin is a state of heart, a condition of our inmost being. It is a state of corruption, of vileness, yes, even of filthiness in God's sight. By Jerry Bridges Sin God Attitude Actions Series

Sin defies God, utterly corrupts each individual, corrodes all social relationships, and issues in death. By D. A. Carson God Sin Utterly Individual Corrodes

Sin is the repetition of an absence, whose logic is suppression, aversion, and privation. By David Bentley Hart Aversion Sin Absence Suppression Privation

Sin is a disproportionate seriousness. By Fulton J. Sheen Sin Seriousness Disproportionate

Sin is like a journey, it begins with one step. By Al Smith Sin Journey Step Begins

Sin is the despairing refusal to find your deepest identity in your relationship and service to God. Sin is seeking to become oneself, to get an identity, apart from him. By Timothy Keller God Sin Identity Despairing Refusal

Sin is more than an act or a series of acts; it is a man's make-up. By Arthur W. Pink Sin Makeup Series Man Act

What is sin? It is the glory of God not honored. The holiness of God not reverenced. The greatness of God not admired. The power of God not praised. The truth of God not sought. The wisdom of God not esteemed. The beauty of God not treasured. The goodness of God not savored. The faithfulness of God not trusted. The commandments of God not obeyed. The justice of God not respected. The wrath of God not feared. The grace of God not cherished. The presence of God not prized. The person of God not loved. That is sin. By John Piper God Sin Honored Glory Reverenced

To sin means to miss the mark, as an archer who misses the target, so to sin means to miss the point of human existence. By Eckhart Tolle Sin Miss Mark Target Existence

sin is always an offense that touches others, that alters the world and damages it. By Pope Benedict Xvi Sin Offense Touches Alters World

There is only one sin - lack of love. Be brave, be capable of loving, even if love seems a terrible and treacherous thing. Find joy in love. Find joy in victory. Follow the dictates of your heart. By Paulo Coelho Sin Lack Love Find Joy

Sin is free, or you cannot make sin out of it. By Joseph Cook Free Sin Make

Sin is not an unfortunate slip or a regrettable act; it is a posture of defiance against a holy God. By Max Lucado God Sin Act Unfortunate Slip

Sin contains its own judgement and punishment. By Dalai Lama Sin Punishment Judgement

The word of Sin is Restriction By Aleister Crowley Restriction Sin Word

Sin is ground in the notion of what is there that I want. By Mark Sanford Sin Ground Notion

The only sin is mediocrity. By Martha Graham Mediocrity Sin

Sin EXPLANATION: Sin means refusing to do God's will and failing to do all that God wants. Since Adam's rebellion against God, our nature is to disobey him. Our sin cuts us off from God. Sin causes us to want to live our own way rather than God's way. Because God is morally perfect, just, and fair, he is right to condemn sin. By Anonymous God Explanation Sin Adam Refusing

The only sin is self-hatred. By Paul Williams Selfhatred Sin

The only sin in the world is ignorance. By Henry David Thoreau Ignorance Sin World

Sin is like a cancer that destroys step by step, sometimes so slowly we don't realize what's happening to us. By David Jeremiah Sin Step Cancer Destroys Slowly

Sin always takes you further than you meant to go and keeps you longer than you meant to stay. By Tiffany L. Warren Meant Sin Stay Longer

Sin does not remain a contented servant; it seeks to seize and master its participants. By James Macdonald Sin Servant Participants Remain Contented

The essence of sin is self-will - placing ourselves at the center of our lives instead of Christ. By Billy Graham Christ Selfwill Placing Essence Sin

For sin is just this, what man cannot by its very nature do with his whole being; it is possible to silence the conflict in the soul, but it is not possible to uproot it. By Martin Buber Soul Sin Man Nature Silence

The only sins are violations of Love. By Vanna Bonta Love Sins Violations

Sin in the world destroys people's lives through lust, sickness and addiction. By Sunday Adelaja Sin Lust Sickness Addiction World

Sin is man's, last attempt to perfection. By Anthony Liccione Sin Man Perfection Attempt

Sin is unwillingness to trust that what God wants for me is only my deepest happiness. By Ignatius Of Loyola God Sin Happiness Unwillingness Trust

words, rejecting the doctrine of sin By Soren Kierkegaard Words Rejecting Sin Doctrine

Sin? Sin is a delusional sickness spawned to peddle a delusional treatment. By C.j. Anderson Sin Delusional Treatment Sickness Spawned

Christian, beware how you think of sin. Take heed lest you fall little by little. By Charles Haddon Spurgeon Christian Beware Sin Heed Fall

Sin is a powerful dictator; it can overthrow even the most righteous. By Matshona Dhliwayo Sin Dictator Righteous Powerful Overthrow

Sin is the result of deep and unmet needs. By Spencer W. Kimball Sin Result Deep Unmet

When we use the word "sin," we usually think of our misdeeds - actions or habits we know are wrong. But those are specific sins, and they are the result of sin, the deeper spiritual disease that infects our souls. Sin is the cause; sins are the effect.Sin is the tree; sins are the fruit. Sin is the disease; sins are the symptoms. By Billy Graham Sin Sins Word Misdeeds Actions

There is only one real sin: being different. i'll be damned. By Darnell Lamont Walker Sin Real Damned

Sin is lawlessness and constitutes the doer thereof a rebel against the righteous rule of His sovereign Lord. By C.f.w. Walther Lord Sin Lawlessness Constitutes Doer

Sin comes when communication lines are down - it always does, sooner or later. By Spencer W. Kimball Sin Sooner Communication Lines

Sometimes we forget that sin really is optional. By Mark Hart Optional Forget Sin

In the beginning, sin is like a thread of a spider's web. But in the end, it becomes like the cable of a ship. By Rabbi Akiva Beginning Sin Web Thread Spider

Sin is when you turn away from God - or, in the other language, alienation occurs when the ego, that erratic, unreliable driver of the personality, temporarily turns aside from the great quest for integration with the inner self, the self that's authentic, the self that contains the potential to be fully human, fully fulfilled and fully alive. By Susan Howatch Fully God Sin Language Alienation

Sin is not confined to the evil things we do. It is the evil within us, the evil which we are. By Karl Barth Evil Sin Confined Things

Sin is nothing else but the failure to recognize human wretchedness. By Simone Weil Sin Wretchedness Failure Recognize Human

The tragedy of sin is that it diverts gifts. The person who has a genuine capacity for loving becomes promiscuous, maybe sexually, or maybe by becoming frivolous and fickle, afraid to make a commitment to anyone or anything. The person with a gift for passionate intensity squanders it in angry tirades and, given power, becomes a demagogue. By Kathleen Norris Tragedy Sin Diverts Person Promiscuous

Sin is what is new, strong, surprising, strange. The theatre must take an interest in sin if the young are to be able to go there. By Bertolt Brecht Strong Surprising Strange Sin Theatre

God has willed, is now willing, and will never cease willing, that man shall not sin. Sin By C.f.w. Walther Sin God Willed Cease Man

Sin is a basilisk whose eyes are full of venom. If the eye of thy soul see her first, it reflects her own poison and kills her; if she see thy soul, unseen, or seen too late, with her poison, she kills thee: since therefore thou canst not escape thy sin, let not thy sin escape thy observation. By Francis Quarles Thy Sin Venom Basilisk Full

Sin is too big to be handled alone. By Johnny Hunt Sin Big Handled

Like a sneeze, sin feels good at first, but it leaves a huge mess. By Craig Groeschel Sneeze Sin Mess Feels Good

The major sin is the sin of being born. By Samuel Butler Born Sin Major

Sin is a matter of opinion. Sins are only sins if you are hurting other people. By Corey Taylor Opinion Matter Sins People Sin

Sin is wrong, not because of what it does to me, or my spouse, or child, or neighbor, but because it is an act of rebellion against the infinitely holy and majestic God. By Dave Harvey God Sin Wrong Spouse Child

It seems that sin is geographical. From this conclusion, it is only a small step to the further conclusion that the notion of 'sin' is illusory, and that the cruelty habitually practised in punishing it is unnecessary. By Bertrand Russell Geographical Sin Conclusion Illusory Unnecessary

Sin is not just what the catechism says it is. Sin is not simply that which we commit. Sin is also what we desire but are too weak to do. By Sandor Marai Sin Catechism Commit Simply Desire

Sin is blatant mutiny against God. By Oswald Chambers God Sin Blatant Mutiny

Sin on a hot biscuit. By Sara Wolf Sin Biscuit Hot

Sin is essentially a departure from God. By Martin Luther God Sin Essentially Departure

Sin drains strength. By Lailah Gifty Akita Sin Strength Drains

In essence, sin is all that is in opposition to God. Sin defies God; it violates His character, His law, and His covenant. It fails, as Martin Luther put it, to 'let God be God.' Sin aims to dethrone God and strives to place someone or something else upon His rightful throne. By Joel Beeke God Sin Essence Opposition Martin

Really to sin you have to be serious about it. By Henrik Ibsen Sin

Sin is serious - so serious it sent Jesus Christ to the cross. Flee from [sin] and stay close to Christ. By Billy Graham Jesus Christ Sin Cross Flee