Jerry Bridges Quotes About Sin

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  • We could not take one step in the pursuit of holiness if God in His grace had not first delivered us from the dominion of sin and brought us into union with His risen Son. Salvation is by grace and sanctification is by grace.

    Son   Grace   Unions  
  • The person who is living by grace sees this vast contrast between his own sins against God and the offenses of others against him. He forgives others because he himself has been so graciously forgiven. He realizes that, by receiving God’s forgiveness through Christ, he has forfeited the right to be offended when others hurt him.

    Hurt   Grace   Forgiving  
    Jerry Bridges (2014). “Transforming Grace: Living Confidently in God’s Unfailing Love”, p.27, Tyndale House
  • If we want proof of God's love for us, then we must look first at the Cross where God offered up His Son as a sacrifice for our sins. Calvary is the one objective, absolute, irrefutable proof of God's love for us.

    Son   Sacrifice   Looks  
    Jerry Bridges (2016). “Trusting God”, p.143, NavPress
  • Jesus said, "Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple" (Luke 14:33). We must honestly face the question, "Am I willing to give up a certain practice or habit that is keeping me from holiness?" It is at this point of commitment that most of us fail. We prefer to dally with sin, to try to play with it a little without getting too deeply involved.

    Jerry Bridges (2016). “The Pursuit of Holiness”, p.72, NavPress
  • To be justified means more than to be declared "not guilty." It actually means to be declared righteous before God. It means God has imputed or charged the guilt of our sin to His Son, Jesus Christ, and has imputed or credited Christ's righteousness to us.

    Jesus   Mean   Son  
    Jerry Bridges (2017). “Transforming Grace”, p.39, NavPress
  • The assurance of His total forgiveness of our sins through the blood of Christ means we don't have to play defensive games anymore. We don't have to rationalize and excuse our sins. We can call sin exactly what it is, regardless of how ugly and shameful it may be, because we know that Jesus bore that sin in His body on the cross.

  • As we grow in holiness, we grow in hatred of sin; and God, being infinitely holy, has an infinite hatred of sin.

    Hatred   Holiness   Sin  
    Jerry Bridges (2016). “The Pursuit of Holiness”, p.15, NavPress
  • The solution to staying on the right side of the fine line between using and abusing grace is repentance. The road to repentance is godly sorrow (2 Corinthians 7:10). Godly sorrow is developed when we focus on the true nature of sin as an offense against God rather than something that makes us feel guilty.

    Godly   Focus   Grace  
  • God's Word must be so strongly fixed in our minds that it becomes the dominant influence in our thoughts, our attitudes, and our actions. One of the most effective ways of influencing our minds is through memorizing Scripture. David said, "I have hidden Your Word in my heart that I might not sin against You" (Psm. 119:11).

    Attitude   Heart   Mind  
    Jerry Bridges (2016). “The Pursuit of Holiness”, p.67, NavPress
  • Jesus did not die just to save us from the penalty of sin, nor even just to make us holy in our standing before God. He died to purify for Himself a people eager to obey Him, a people eager to be transformed into His likeness.

    Jesus   People   Sin  
  • The sin of worldliness is a preoccupation with the things of this temporal life. It's accepting and going along with the views and practices of society around us without discerning if they are biblical. I believe that the key to our tendencies toward worldliness lies primarily in the two words “going along”. We simply go along with the values and practices of society.

  • The cure for the sin of envy and jealousy is to find our contentment in God

    Envy   Contentment   Sin  
    Jerry Bridges (2016). “The Pursuit of Holiness”, p.95, NavPress
  • The level of our obedience is most often determined by the behavior standard of other Christians around us.

    Jerry Bridges (2014). “The Discipline of Grace: God's Role and Our Role in the Pursuit of Holiness”, p.70, Tyndale House
  • May we be as severe with ourselves over our own subtle sins as we are with the vile sins we condemn in others

    May   Sin   Subtle  
    Jerry Bridges (2017). “Respectable Sins”, p.121, NavPress
  • Giving thanks to God for both His temporal and spiritual blessings in our lives is not just a nice thing to do - it is the moral will of God. Failure to give Him the thanks due Him is sin.

    Jerry Bridges (2014). “Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate”, p.42, Tyndale House
  • Nothing cuts the nerve of the desire to pursue holiness as much as a sense of guilt. On the contrary, nothing so motivates us to deal with sin in our lives as does the understanding and application of the two truth that our sins are forgiven and the dominion of sin is broken because of our union with Christ.

    Cutting   Two   Broken  
  • Modern Christians, especially those in the Western world, have generally been found wanting in the area of holiness of body. Gluttony and laziness, for example, were regarded by earlier Christians as sin. Today we may look on these as weaknesses of the will but certainly not sin. We even joke about our overeating and other indulgences instead of crying out to God in confession and repentance.

    Christian   World   Body  
  • We might say God's wrath is His justice in action, rendering to everyone his just due, which, because of our sin is always judgment.

    Wrath   Justice   Might  
  • When God saves us through Christ, He not only saves us from the penalty of sin, but also from its dominion.

    Dominion   Sin   Christ  
    Jerry Bridges (2016). “The Pursuit of Holiness”, p.21, NavPress
  • ...God has made provision for our holiness. Through Christ He has delivered us from sin's reign so that we now can resist sin. But the responsibility for resisting is ours. God does not do that for us. To confuse the potential for resisting (which God provided) with the responsibility for resisting (which is ours) is to court disaster in our pursuit of holiness.

    Jerry Bridges (2016). “The Pursuit of Holiness”, p.41, NavPress
  • Our sins are forgiven and we are accepted as righteous by God because of both the sinless life and sin-bearing death of our Lord Jesus Christ. There is no greater motivation for dealing with sin in our lives than the realization of these two glorious truths of the gospel.

    Jesus   Motivation   Two  
    Jerry Bridges (2014). “Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate”, p.26, Tyndale House
  • We're more concerned about our own "victory" over sin than we are about the fact that our sins grieve God's heart.

    Jerry Bridges (2014). “Holiness Day by Day: Transformational Thoughts for Your Spiritual Journey”, p.15, Tyndale House
  • Our first problem is that our attitude towards sin is more self-centred than God-centred. We are more concerned about our own "Victory" over sin than we are about the fact that our sin grieve the heart of God. We cannot tolerate failure in our struggle with sin chiefly because we are success oriented, not because we know it is offensive to God.

  • We need to call sin what the Bible calls it and not soften it with modern expressions borrowed from our culture.

  • 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.

    Children   Doe   Majestic  
  • Not only has the debt (of our sins) been fully paid, there is no possibility of ever going into debt again.

    Debt   Sin   Possibility  
  • In the deceitfulness of our hearts, we sometimes play with temptation by entertaining the thought that we can always confess and later ask forgiveness. Such thinking is exceedingly dangerous. God’s judgement is without partiality. He never overlooks our sin. He never decides not to bother, since the sin is only a small one. No, God hates sin intensely whenever and wherever He finds it.

    Hate   Heart   Thinking  
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