Worse than the devil

(William Dyer, "The Strait Way to Heaven")
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"He who covers his sins shall not prosper—but whoever confesses and forsakes them, shall have mercy," Proverbs 28:13

Loathe sin—and leave sin.

There must be a falling out with our sins—before there be a falling off from our sins. There must be a loathing of sin in our affections. Oh, is it not a thousand times better to part with sin—though ever so sweet—than to part with God, and Christ, and Heaven? One of them, you must part with.

One sin will damn a soul out of Christ—but no sin can damn a soul in Christ.

Sin is the evil of evils. Sin is worse than the devil—for it was sin which made the devil to be a devil. Oh! the love of sin, and the lack of grace—will ruin and destroy your soul forever. It is better not to be—than to be an unrepentant sinner. Oh, therefore kill sin—that sin may not kill you. Mourn for sin—and flee from sin. Do not commit new sins—but repent for old sins.

"Then you will remember your evil ways and wicked deeds, and you will loathe yourselves for your sins and detestable practices." Ezekiel 36:31. Oh, poor soul—have you not served the flesh and the devil long enough? Yes! Have you not had enough of sin? Is sin so good to you—or is it so profitable for you?

Oh, what a place will you be shortly in—of joy or torment.
Oh, what a sight will you shortly see—in Heaven or Hell.
Oh, what thoughts will shortly fill your hearts—with unspeakable delight or horror.
What work will you be employed in: to praise the Lord with saints and angels, or to cry out in unquenchable fire with devils.

Oh, therefore, die unto sin, confess it, mourn for it, and be ashamed of it; hate and loathe it, and flee from it as from a deadly serpent. Though your sins are more than you can number—yet they are not more than God can pardon. "If we confess our sins—He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9