Not exact matches
«Until we know the power of divine grace, we read in the Bible concerning eternal punishment, and we think it is too heavy and too hard, and we are apt to kick
against it, and find out some heretic or other who teaches us another doctrine; but when the
soul is really quickened by divine grace, and made to feel the weight of
sin, it thinks the bottomless pit none too deep, and the punishment of hell none too severe for
sin such as it has committed.
Proof Every Christian Goes to Hell by End Religion 1) The only irredeemable
sin against your Lord thy God is denying him, the Holy Spirit 2) To deny is to refuse to admit truth of or to refuse to give that which is requested 3) Any
sin is to deny god of his commandments 4) Therefore, even one
sin results in a
soul that can not be forgiven.
in a position to judge another human's
soul but to me the scripture tells me that I can not
sin in a way that is
against the Holy Spirit that fills my heart.
Love ye one another from the heart; and if a man
sin against thee, speak peaceably to him, and in thy
soul hold not guile; and if he repent and confess, forgive him.
At any rate, its kinship with his spirit is unmistakable «Love ye, therefore, one another from the heart; and if a man
sin against thee, cast forth the poison of hate and speak peaceably to him, and in thy
soul hold not guile; and if he confess and repent, forgive him....
All that Catholics need believe is that Man (as in full human beings with a
soul) were a special creation of God and that at some point the first Man and Woman
sinned against God.
Sin made the spiritual creature break away from communion with God and urge its wholeself, body and
soul, into a pattern of rebellion
against the great Law by which all things are meant to be ordered and directed to their end.
Inspired by Dark
Souls in terms of both challenge and aesthetics, Sinner pits you
against gigantic bosses, each representing the seven deadly
sins plus an eighth that represents something significantly more evil.
This is the fate of all who decide to test their mettle
against the might of a Dark
Souls game, and I have come to challenge Dark
Souls II: Scholar of the First
Sin.
Her real
sin was to offend
against the essential chocolate nature of body and
soul.