Do not judge, you will not be judged, the wisdom of the people says so And if you judge someone, then know that you will be beaten by the same.
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Go your own way, always, Don’t judge the sins of others, And in a sinful life, somewhere strict, Look at your own feet.
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After all, you and I, and we are all human, And everyone is not an angel, alas, And if there is a sin, we judge someone, In this way we fill our own.
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Don’t judge, because it will come back, What will boomerang and the word that you threw once, Will one day hurt you.
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Hell lies deep underground. There sinners boil in cast iron cauldrons. Now the devils are already leading the new two: Swim until they pick you up!
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The newcomers were pushed into hot cauldrons: Each had a belt of sulfur and tar. Under one neighbor the light was stronger. In earthly life he was a thief and a scoundrel.
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And the other writer was down to earth in life. He did not expect such a fate after death. Although the fire burned less under him, the cauldron, however, also boiled.
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Then the writer sees: over the course of time, the light under the neighbor suddenly became smaller, Well, the writer himself was somehow breathing, as if someone had cleverly increased the heat.
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Time flows endlessly in eternity. The neighbor's light has become even smaller. The writer looked out, and overboard, a flame was blazing under his cauldron.
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Do not look, writer, that your neighbor is a thief, His relatives are still praying for him, And your novels, which have no end, Are again corrupting young hearts.
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God rewarded you with talent in life, So that you awaken good feelings in people, And your creations only awaken passions, That is why now, brother, you are boiling in a cauldron.
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- May we, God, remember on our way, That temptations must come into this world, But what grief awaits us, If temptation comes into the world through us!
Giving up your happiness is like throwing precious stones into the ocean. This is worse than any sin.
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Is pretending such a great sin? Hardly. It is only a way to give diversity to the human personality.
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Happy people are incorrigible: fate does not punish them for their sins, and therefore they consider themselves sinless.
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- There is a kind of voluptuousness in self-flagellation. And when we blame ourselves, we feel that no one else has the right to blame us anymore. It is not the priest who gives us absolution, but confession itself.
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If a woman demands, it’s a sin to give in. If a woman wants it, it would be a sin not to take advantage.
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A life partner should be chosen not by coincidence of interests, but by coincidence of favorite mortal sins.
If fate brought YOU to me, then it’s YOUR time to pay for your sins
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When the time comes, we want it or we don’t want it. The soul, full of sins, will go its own way.
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I am sweet sin And how nice it is to know that He is ready to sin with me forever
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- Life is not bad - if you want to live, know how to turn around. -In order to wear furs, you need to undress in time. - so as not to get lost, don’t trust anyone, friend)
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I know people whose sins are not holy are prescribed by fate for me, so it’s better to be honestly evil than people with deceitful kindness!
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If I were asked to add to the list of human sins, I would add CURIOSITY to it. I can't stand this quality in people.
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The sins of others You are so eager to judge, start with your own and will not get to others.
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Father, I cheated on my husband, I repent. You, dear, take the lemon. It won’t reduce sin, but it will remove the goodness from your face.
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- Over time, you begin to regret all the sins you have committed, and a few more that you have not committed.
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If you want to repent of your sins, go to the priest. If you want to justify your sins, go to a psychoanalyst.
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Do not commit adultery and do not covet your neighbor's wife! But if you love, then it’s not a sin
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Most of all, we regret the sins that we did not commit when the opportunity presented itself. Helen Rowland
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Not a sinner, but a fool is the greatest of our evils. There is no sin except stupidity. Oscar Wilde
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- The state of innocence contains the germs of all future sins. Alexandre Arnoux
The Ten Commandments are given in order to choose a few of your favorite ones.
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It is human nature to be a sinner: and he uses this property of his as often as possible and with maximum pleasure.
Some tourists think that Amsterdam is a city of sin, but in fact it is a city of freedom. It’s just that in conditions of freedom, the majority choose sin.
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The most painful sin is envy. Resentment, condemnation, and anger immediately appear. All this gnaws at a person from the inside and deprives him of the most important feeling. Deprives the ability to love.
Temptation as old as the world
Many authors on social networks write about carnal sin, which occupies a fairly large place in the life of any ordinary person. Usually such piquant statuses are very funny and reading them is a pleasure. Therefore, it is imperative to cite a number of interesting statements on a similar topic.
- I don’t know why fate sent me exactly you, but, apparently, for some serious sins of mine.
- “Father, I’m so vicious!” - “To improve the quality of service, all conversations are recorded...” - “Maybe I’ll come another time?”
- Any offense committed with true pleasure is no longer considered a real sin.
- Do not covet your neighbor's spouse, otherwise you will have to take her as your wife.
- Since people are absolved of their sins in the church, that means they are allowed to sin more.
- No holy people were seen on earth. Saints live only in heaven.
- “You are a sinner!” - “I hear from a sinner!”
- The twins Grisha and Misha differed from each other only in their faults.
- “Please announce the entire list of sins!”
- And every person wonders what his neighbor is to blame for.
- Do not judge other people and then you yourself will not be judged by them.
- And if someone falls into an unwitting sin with a very beautiful young girl, is it considered a serious offense or not?
- Don’t touch someone else’s sin, but take it and judge your own.
- To refuse mutual love because of fear of vice is an even greater vice.
- “Father, forgive me my sins before I die.” - “I am listening to you, my daughter.” - “I’m sorry that I did too little of everything forbidden.”
- Yes, I really did sin. But with what great pleasure!
- Most serious crimes are committed only because an opportunity presents itself.
- Misdeed is very sweet. Repentance is too bitter.
- The soul fears vice, but the body does it.
- True love justifies any sin.
- What is the use of constantly being sad about what you have done in life! Better go and commit your misdeeds again, but with much more pleasure!
- I just can’t sleep, I keep remembering the fall from grace, which I never committed.
- If vice is really so bad, why do people enjoy it so much?
- Since the past cannot be changed, all that remains is to rejoice in it.
- Excuse me, won't you bring me to sin?
- “Father! I repent, I have a lover!” - “You should urgently eat a whole basket of lemons” - “Are you putting such penance on me?” - “No, but your face will no longer be so indecently joyful.”
- Many old people do not sin not because they have become wiser over the years, but because they simply can no longer do it.
- Please take off your clothes, leave your clothes on and enjoy yourself. Just then don’t complain about sexually transmitted diseases.
Anger
Humility is a quality that is inherent in any believer. Anger, its opposite, is a sinful feeling aimed at destroying everything peaceful around oneself. Remember the implacable Herod, who beat the Bethlehem babies only because anger took over his mind?
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Any sin for every taste!
An equally important place in the virtual space is occupied by entertaining statuses about sins with a meaning that very often has a much broader meaning. The authors write a lot about vile greed, disgusting slander and painful despondency. A selection of interesting sayings is very instructive and evokes a strong desire to think about your own life.
- A sinner who lives out of kindness is much more righteous than a pilgrim who constantly offends people.
- Only a good person commits wrongdoing. The bad one is completely sure that he is a true righteous person.
- It is not the one who sins who, in his blindness, does not see the vile vice. Only the one who rejoices in the darkness that surrounds him sins.
- Before you judge another person, go through their hard journey. You know his unsightly misdeeds, but you know neither his bitter repentance nor his unbearable retribution.
- The more pious people are, the closer their sins are to those of the Bible.
- There is no greater vice than pride.
- Sooner or later, every gossiper will discover that he has told absolutely everything about the sins of others. Now he can only talk about his own.
- Your life is not bad. Your life is simply too boring. Where are your sins? So don't complain!
- There is nothing more seductive than someone else's vice.
- The less guilt a person has, the larger the reservoir remains for future misdeeds.
- If you don’t know how, then don’t sin.
- Since the time of Eve, the Fall has been simply irresistible for women. And the snake with the apple is no longer needed here.
- Do not prick a person’s eyes with an offense if you yourself are not clean.
- The worst vice is betrayal.
- He who is first without sin, let him throw the first stone at the guilty.
- If you committed an offense for the benefit of your neighbor, then your omission is not considered guilt.
- You come to Holland, and there is everything your heart desires: any drugs, amazing brothels, same-sex marriages. And what’s interesting is that not everyone followed a similar path.
- Both laughter and sin.
- Anyone who does not commit crimes because he simply does not understand their meaning is not yet a righteous person.
- Complete all 7 deadly sins and receive the 8th one as a gift.
- You will forbid sinning beautifully!
- Laziness and gluttony are the most disgusting vices.
- If you have not committed any sin, then do not judge your neighbor. If you did not refrain from a similar offense, especially do not dare to judge him.
- No wonder there are 10 commandments: a menu to choose from.
- What's worse, a mistake made or one not yet made?
- And no one even asks anyone how best to reach sin?
List of all sins in the New Testament - table with passages
Greed | Luke 11:39 |
Recklessness | Romans 1:31 |
Madness | Mark 7:22 |
Irreligion | Revelation 9:20 |
Mayhem | 1 Corinthians 13:5 |
Fornication | Colossians 3:5, Galatians 5:19 |
God-hatred | Romans 1:30 |
Blasphemy | Mark 7:21 |
timidity | Revelation 21:8 |
Perfidy | Romans 1:31 |
External piety | 2 Timothy 3:5 |
Magic | Galatians 5:20 |
Feud | James 4:1, Galatians 5:20 |
Anger | 2 Corinthians 12:20, Galatians 5:20 |
Rotten talk | Ephesians 4:29 |
Infamy | Titus 1:16 |
Pride | 1 John 2:16, 2 Timothy 3:2, 2 Corinthians 12:20, Romans 1:30 |
Insolence | 2 Peter 2:10, Titus 1:7 |
Heresy | Galatians 5:20, 2 Peter 2:1 |
Greed | Ephesians 5:5, Luke 12:15, Colossians 3:5, 2 Timothy 3:2 |
Cruelty | 2 Timothy 3:3 |
Envy | Mark 7:22, James 3:16, 1 Peter 2:1, Romans 13:13, Galatians 5:20 |
Arrogance | 2 Timothy 3:2 |
Malice | Mark 7:22, 1 Peter 2:1, Colossians 3:8 |
Villainy | 1 Peter 4:15 |
Malice | Romans 1:29 |
Grudge | 2 Timothy 3:3 |
Slander | Romans 1:30, 1 Corinthians 5:11 |
slander | James 4:11 |
Slander of the highest authorities | 2 Peter 2:10 |
Evil thoughts | Matthew 15:19, Ephesians 2:3, 1 Peter 4:3 |
Idolatry | 1 Corinthians 10:7, 1 Corinthians 5:10, Galatians 5:20, Ephesians 5:5, Colossians 3:5, Revelation 21:8 |
Idolatry | 1 Peter 4:3, 1 Corinthians 5:10-11, 1 Corinthians 10:14, Galatians 5:20, Ephesians 5:5, Colossians 3:5 |
Excess in food and drink | 1 Peter 4:3 |
Ingenuity for evil | Romans 1:30 |
Searching for one's own | 1 Corinthians 10:24, Philippians 2:21 |
Temptation of God and Christ | 1 Corinthians 10:9 |
Slander | Romans 1:30, 1 Corinthians 12:20, 1 Timothy 1:10, 2 Timothy 3:3 |
Perjury | 1 Timothy 1:10, Romans 1:31 |
Insidiousness | Mark 7:22 |
Selfishness | James 3:14, Romans 1:29, 1 Thessalonians 4:6 |
Theft | Revelation 9:21, Romans 2:22, Matthew 15:19, Mark 7:21, Luke 18:20 |
Scream | Ephesians 4:31 |
Laziness | 1 Timothy 5:13 |
Lesbianism | Romans 1:26 |
Perjury | Matthew 15:19, Luke 18:20, Romans 13:9 |
Hypocrisy | Luke 12:1, 1 Peter 2:1, Matthew 7:5 |
Respect of persons | James 2:1, 2:9 |
Extortion | Mark 7:22, 1 Corinthians 5:10, 1 Corinthians 6:10 |
Lie | Matthew 15:19, Revelation 22:15, 1 John 2:21, Ephesians 4:25 |
Craftiness | 1 Peter 3:10, Romans 1:29, Hebrews 3:12, Revelation 14:5 |
Crafty suspicions | 1 Timothy 6:4 |
Love to excel | 3 John 1:9 |
Love for untruth | Romans 2:8, 1 Corinthians 13:6 |
Fornication | Matthew 15:19, Revelation 2:20, Revelation 22:15 |
Covetousness | 2 Peter 2:14, Ephesians 5:3, Colossians 3:5 |
Malakism | 1 Corinthians 6:9 |
Bribery | Acts 1:18 |
Sodomy | 1 Peter 4:3, 1 Corinthians 6:9, 1 Timothy 1:10 |
Think evil | Ephesians 2:3 |
Impudence | 2 Timothy 3:4, 2 Peter 3:3 |
Arrogance | 2 Timothy 3:2, James 4:16, 1 Corinthians 8:1 |
Offense | 1 Corinthians 6:8 |
Bombast | 2 Timothy 3:4 |
Ingratitude | 2 Timothy 3:2 |
Impiety | 2 Timothy 3:2, 2 Peter 3:7, 2 Peter 2:9 |
Infidelity | 2 Corinthians 6:14, Titus 1:15, Revelation 21:8 |
Intemperance | 2 Timothy 3:3, 1 Corinthians 7:5 |
Discontent | Jude 1:16, Hebrews 13:5 |
Unfriendliness | 2 Timothy 3:2 |
Disgrace | Romans 1:31 |
Dislike | Romans 1:31 |
Dislike of good | 2 Timothy 3:3 |
Unpeacefulness | Romans 1:31, Romans 3:17, 2 Timothy 3:3 |
Hatred | Galatians 5:21, Titus 3:3, Romans 1:29 |
Defiance | Titus 1:16, Hebrews 4:6 |
Disobedience to parents | 2 Timothy 3:2, Romans 1:30 |
Obscenity | Galatians 5:19, 2 Corinthians 12:20, Romans 1:28, Mark 7:22 |
Unholy | 2 Timothy 3:2, Jude 16 |
Uncleanness | James 1:21, 1 Peter 4:3, 2 Corinthians 12:21, Galatians 5:19, Ephesians 5:3, Colossians 3:5 |
Deception | Titus 1:10, Romans 3:13, Romans 1:29 |
Desecration | 1 Timothy 1:9 |
Offending the Holy Spirit | Ephesians 4:30 |
Insulting parents | 1 Timothy 1:9 |
Condemnation | Romans 2:1, Romans 14:13 |
Rejection of the authorities | Jude 8 |
Lack of fear of God | Romans 3:18 |
Feasting | Romans 13:13 |
Lust | James 1:14-15, 2 Peter 2:18, 1 John 2:16, Colossians 3:5 |
Exalted | 1 Corinthians 13:4 |
Betrayal | 2 Timothy 3:4 |
Contempt for superiors | 2 Peter 2:10 |
Adultery | Matthew 15:19, Mark 7:21, 1 Corinthians 6:9, Galatians 5:19 |
Altercation | James 4:2 |
Idle talk | Ephesians 5:4 |
Drunkenness | 1 Peter 4:3, Romans 13:13, 1 Corinthians 6:10, Galatians 5:21, 1 Timothy 3:3, Titus 1:7, Ephesians 5:18 |
Rejoice in untruth | 1 Corinthians 13:6 |
Debauchery | 1 Timothy 1:10, 1 Peter 4:3, 2 Peter 2:10, Revelation 9:21 |
Discord | 1 Corinthians 1:10, 1 Corinthians 3:3, 1 Timothy 2:8 |
Disagreements | Galatians 5:20 |
Feuds | James 4:1, Galatians 5:20 |
Debauchery | Matthew 15:19, Mark 7:21, Ephesians 5:18 |
Murmur | 1 Peter 4:9 |
Selfishness | 2 Timothy 3:2, James 3:14, Romans 1:29, Romans 2:8 |
Self-praise | Romans 1:30 |
Grumpiness | James 3:16 |
Foul language | Colossians 3:5, Ephesians 5:4 |
Bestiality | 1 Timothy 1:10, 1 Peter 4:3 |
Voluptuousness | 2 Timothy 3:4 |
Ridiculousness | Ephesians 5:4 |
Controversy | 1 Corinthians 3:3, 1 Timothy 6:5 |
Gossip | Romans 1:29 |
Quarreling | Romans 13:13, 2 Corinthians 12:20, Galatians 5:20 |
Love of money | 2 Timothy 3:2, 1 Timothy 6:10 |
Passion | Romans 1:26, Colossians 3:5 |
Murder | Matthew 15:19, Mark 7:21, Romans 1:29, Galatians 5:20, Revelation 9:21 |
Perseverance | Jude 11, Romans 2:5, 2:8 |
Predation | 1 Corinthians 6:9 |
Blasphemy | Matthew 15:19 |
Witchcraft | Revelation 9:21, Revelation 21:8 |
Predation | 1 Timothy 1:10 |
Disaster | 2 Corinthians 12:20 |
Fury | Ephesians 4:31, Colossians 3:8 |
Forgive me, good people! I'll go on sinning!
The theme of letting go is also prominently featured. The status of sinner can easily be assigned to many social network users. Therefore, they think a lot about the topic of forgiveness, which is so important to them.
- Most often, only inveterate criminals sleep in the peaceful sleep of the righteous.
- The priest absolves sins. An official helps to make them.
- Prayed wine is not considered a vice.
- Does the state of severe intoxication aggravate or mitigate sins?
- Where is the line for complete remission of grave offenses? Tell me that I am extreme.
- Psychiatrists know a lot about the Fall. But the one that most often happened only in the patient’s imagination.
- What is the shelf life of repentance for wrongdoing?
- It is a shame to commit a crime, but it is honorable to repent.
- The more emptiness a person has inside, the more serious his sins gradually become.
- If you condemned someone else’s guilt, you did not atone for your own.
- If someone has repented, then he is no longer a sinner. If someone has not sinned, there is no need for him to repent.
- When a person does not harm his neighbor, only fearing punishment, then he is not considered righteous.
- What's the point of constantly standing in church with candles in your hands if you immediately start sinning again on the way out?
- Repentance can also be useful for an honest person.
- And if the robber obeyed and became a righteous man, then why did I not rob anyone, but am considered a sinner?
- There is no point in fasting and standing in prayer if you do not help your neighbor in any way.
- Anyone who does not admit his guilt commits 100 times more offenses.
- Since there are no complete righteous people, one should not worry too much about this.
- If you acted badly, but with joy, then repentance will be more joyful.
- If you committed 10 sins and prayed for them, you will forgive yourself only 9.
- Good people, don’t judge me, look better at yourself.
- Vices are jewelry. Repentance - precious stones.
- It is difficult for a free person to refrain from crime.
- To refrain from sin when no one is watching is a truly good deed.
- Forgive the other person, because one day you yourself will need forgiveness.
- A person must constantly repent only to the Almighty. Those around him have no right to demand sinlessness from him.
- Even the largest donation does not relieve the sin of one who denies love to his neighbor.
The final conclusion should be that the topic occupies the minds of many people. This is natural, because none of us is without sin. Therefore, you should not judge others, but it is better to forgive people for their not too great offenses.