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Differences Quote by William Arnot

“The difference between an unconverted and a converted man is not that the one has sins and the other has none; but that the one takes part with his cherished sins against a dreaded God and the other takes part with a reconciled God against his hated sins.” quote by William Arnot
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“The difference between an unconverted and a converted man is not that the one has sins and the other has none; but that the one takes part with his cherished sins against a dreaded God and the other takes part with a reconciled God against his hated sins.”

William Arnot

About This Quote

Source Sermon: “The Nature of Sin and Redemption”, 1889

Conversion changes the relationship to sin: from embracing it to opposing it alongside a reconciled deity.

In simple terms: Converted people fight sin with God; unconverted people align with sin.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how your faith reshapes your moral stance.

Themes

redemption morality spirituality sin faith

Mood

reflective serious inquisitive

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal moral decisions
  • spiritual counseling
  • community teachings
  • ethical debates
  • interfaith dialogues

Key Concepts

theology psychology of belief ethical transformation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your belief system influence your view of sin?
  • Can morality exist without a deity?
A Different Perspective

The binary framing may oversimplify complex moral experiences and diverse religious perspectives.

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