Character in a saint means the disposition of Jesus Christ persistently manifested.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Many of the insights of the saint stem from their experience as sinners.
A saint is a person who gives of themself without asking for anything in return. That's how simple it is to be a saint. Try it! Try being a saint.
A saint is tolerant and is attentive to the pleadings of other human beings, not only to spoken messages but to unspoken messages as well.
A saint serves others, knowing that the more one serves, the greater the opportunity for the Spirit to sanctify and purify.
Saints are ordinary people who do what they do for the love of Jesus, say what they must say without fear, love their neighbor even when they are cursed by him, and live without regret over yesterday or fear of tomorrow.
The day is coming when there will not be one sick saint in the body of Christ.
I'm not a saint. I'm not an angel. I'm a human being.
I wish people wouldn't think of me as a saint - unless they agree with the definition of a saint that a saint's a sinner who goes on trying.
Saints are ordinary people who love Jesus, try to be like him, are faithful to the duties of their state in life, sacrifice themselves for their neighbor, and keep their hearts and minds free of this world.
The only difference between the saint and the sinner is that every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.