How To Use sinner In A Sentence
- He begins by accepting the very dubious identification of her with the ‘woman who was a sinner’ and who anointed the feet of Christ.
- It is, in my judgment, a very laudable course of some churches, that use, for the next three days together, to desire the congregation to join in earnest prayer to God for the opening of the sinner's eyes, and the softening of his heart, and the saving of him from impenitency and eternal death. The Reformed Pastor
- Esquimaux, with his daily twenty-pound quantum of train-oil, gravy, and tallow-candles, -- the alderman puffing over callipash and callipee, -- the backwoodsman hungering after fattest of pork, -- such men as these were no common sinners: they were assassins who struck at the very fountain of life, and throttled a human stomach. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
- Is showing love, or even friendship, with the sinner a sign of condoning the sin?
- By conflating the stories in this way the fresco underscores the identity of the unnamed sinner with Mary Magdalen.
- I don't give plugs as a rule, but I make an honourable exception for the annual Saints & Sinners meeting at Hamilton on Wednesday.
- I move on like a sinners prayer. I let them go like a levee breaks.
- The Word must have a central place - for by it God regenerates sinners and reaffirms his authority over men.
- I am still a sinner, but I can say with assurance that I am a sinner saved by God's grace.
- Some protest that this affirmation comes at a cost: you cannot receive it unless you first abase yourself as a hopeless and helpless sinner in need of redemption.