10 Saints Who Prove God’s Grace Is Bigger Than Your Sin

by History of the Church, July, Saints, Sin, Spiritual Warfare

Have you ever heard someone say, “My sin is too big for God to forgive”? Or, maybe you yourself even feel this way at times?

This is a lie that the devil would like us to believe, but the truth is no one’s sin is bigger than God’s love, mercy, and forgiveness. He has immeasurable grace for our sinful nature and He will lavish His goodness upon any repentant sinner.

“But, you don’t know what I’ve done. It’s really, really bad…” Yes, it’s very true that I don’t know what you’ve done, but God certainly does and He loves you in spite of your past mistakes. God always desires for you to find your way back to Him, no matter how far you have strayed from His plans.

Because God wants us to trust in His mercy, He has given us many examples of His forgiveness. There are several examples of people in the Bible who sinned greatly, but repented and went on to do great things for God. There are also Saints who were murderers, thieves, and prostitutes before they found the Lord. Their stories prove to us that God is faithful to His Word.


Let the stories of the lives of these Saints encourage you that God wants you to come to Him, not run from Him, no matter what sin you have in your life. If has been a while since you’ve been to Confession, this post is a great place to start:

Additional Resources:

Saints Behaving Badly: The Cutthroats, Crooks, Trollops, Con Men, and Devil-Worshippers Who Became Saints by Thomas J. Craughwell

Saints for the Sinner, by Archbishop Alban Goodier, S.J.

Litany Of Trust | Sr. Faustina Maria Pia, Sister of Life

“I Thirst For You” – A Letter From Mother Teresa

Mass Will Never Be The Same After You See This

All Your Questions About Adoration Answered…What Is It? How Do I Go? What Do I Do? And More!

26 Catholic Books You Should Be Reading

How To Pray the Rosary? A Step-By-Step Visual Guide

Catholic-Link Donations donate donation donor

Keep Searching, Keep Learning

Our Newest Articles:

Lent 2026: A Catholic Guide To All The Lent Resources

Lent 2026: A Catholic Guide To All The Lent Resources

In 2026, the forty days of Lent will begin on Ash Wednesday, February 18, and end on Holy Thursday, April 2. Easter Sunday is on April 5. During this sacred season, we are called to deepen our faith through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Catholic-Link has gathered a...

7 Deadly Sins: Is Busyness A Form Of Sloth?

7 Deadly Sins: Is Busyness A Form Of Sloth?

Everyone seems to be doing something all the time. On one end of the spectrum, you have hustle culture, the “grindset,” calendar creep. On the other end, you’ve got gaming culture, binge-watching, and the infinite scroll. Maybe it’s just a little revenge bedtime...

Lent Is A Journey Of Surrender For Body And Soul | Crux

Lent Is A Journey Of Surrender For Body And Soul | Crux

"It's about stepping into small, daily challenges that rub up against our weaknesses," Fr. Columba Jordan explains, "and learning to meet God right there." Crux: A Lenten Journey of Surrender I recently had the privilege of previewing Ascension’s new Lenten program,...

Feeling Disconnected To Your Spouse? Try This!

Feeling Disconnected To Your Spouse? Try This!

It is common to enter dry spells in one’s marriage. Those warm and fuzzy feelings during the honeymoon phase sometimes come and go, affected by hormones, fatigue, and various stages of life. Even still, I know that it can be unsettling. You’ve committed to spending...

Love To Study, Study To Love

Love To Study, Study To Love

When you first meet someone, you’re curious to know them. You want to know how old they are, where they grew up, what they currently do, their best memories, etc. Perhaps, they’ll share with us something very unexpected — their vast knowledge of electric fish in...

Pin It on Pinterest