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As crazy as it sounds, we should run immediately to God after we sin. Enjoy God’s love and grace. Don’t distance yourself from God if you sin. It’s always going to be a habit, but God isn’t exactly surprised. He loves you regardless. Enjoy His love, spend time in His presence no matter your circumstances are. To your surprise, you will probably sin less. Look to the SAVIOUR not the sin.

“You can keep sinning, and God will just keep forgiving you, no matter what. This is true, but it doesn't matter, because: you don't want to keep sinning. Sin has, time and again failed on its promise to satisfy, and God has always satisfied. God isn't afraid of the bond you have with your sin because He knows it's already letting you down. You want more, and He wants more for you.”

—Unka Glen (unkaglen.tumblr.com)

“According to Christian teachings, the normal collective state of humanity is one of "original sin." Sin is a word that has been greatly misunderstood and misinterpreted. Literally translated from the ancient Greek in which the New Testament was written, to sin means to miss the mark, as an archer who misses the target, so to sin means to miss the point of human existence. It means to live unskillfully, blindly, and thus to suffer and cause suffering. Again, the term, stripped of its cultural baggage and misinterpretations, points to the dysfunction inherent in the human condition.”

—Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose
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