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Bleeding Quote by Charles Spurgeon

“If you can sin and not weep over it, you are an heir of Hell. If you can go into sin, and afterwards feel satisfied to have done so, you are on the road to destruction. If there are no prickings of conscience, no inward torments, no bleeding wounds; if you have no throbs and heavings of a bosom…” quote by Charles Spurgeon
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“If you can sin and not weep over it, you are an heir of Hell. If you can go into sin, and afterwards feel satisfied to have done so, you are on the road to destruction. If there are no prickings of conscience, no inward torments, no bleeding wounds; if you have no throbs and heavings of a bosom that cannot rest; if your soul never feels filled with wormwood and gall when you know you have done evil, you are no child of God.”

Charles Spurgeon

About This Quote

A moral warning that a lack of remorse after wrongdoing signals a spiritual void and a path toward ruin.

In simple terms: No guilt after sin means you're on a destructive road.

Key Takeaway

Conscience is essential for moral health.

Themes

morality conscience sin spirituality self‑awareness

Mood

stern cautionary

Type

sermonic didactic

When to use this quote

  • justifying unethical actions
  • feeling numb after harming others
  • ignoring inner moral alarms

Key Concepts

ethical psychology theodicy

Practical Applications

  • Cultivate reflective practices to recognize guilt
  • Seek accountability to counter moral numbness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role does guilt play in ethical development?
  • Can one be moral without feeling remorse?
A Different Perspective

The view assumes a universal moral compass, which may not hold across cultures or individuals.

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