(1) I may be a sinner, but the sinner whom these prayers were describing was not me.
(2) I didn't meet a sinner
(3) I am still a sinner, but I can say with assurance that I am a sinner saved by God's grace.
(4) Everyone is a sinner and God will of course forgive those who truly repent.
(5) Is showing love, or even friendship, with the sinner a sign of condoning the sin?
(6) If you don't turn to your life over to God he can't hear the prayer of a sinner .
(7) Dear God, I acknowledge I am a sinner and because I am a sinner I know through your word that I am alienated from you.
(8) There wasn't a sinner there
(9) He helped me to see that I was a sinner who needed the saving grace of Almighty God.
(10) The third aspect of our baptismal identity as God's new creation involves learning to be a sinner .
(11) Jesus reaffirms his unwavering confidence in the Father, even as he bears the Father's wrath in the place of sinners .
(12) The suffering and death of Jesus Christ were an essential part of God's plan to save sinners .
(13) I am here as the chief of sinners saved by grace and to tell you that the grace which has saved me can surely save you.
(14) He invites us not because we are righteous but because we are sinners who need His salvation.
(15) A baptism of repentance is appropriate for sinners , but not for Jesus.
(16) God is so big and so pure that mortal sinners dare not to approach Him upon pain of death.
(17) Paul stresses that the primary purpose why Jesus came into the world was to save sinners .
(18) We must preach to sinners the good news of salvation through the grace of a sovereign God.
(19) Only Christ crucified and risen can save sinners separated from God.
(20) Today we are attempting to make the Gospel a means of bringing sinners into God's holy Presence.
(21) Repentant sinners may do more for God's glory than some of those who judge them harshly.
(22) There are feelings of concern for lost sinners who are without God and without hope.