Hardship

July 25, 2011

Above all, we must be especially alert against the beginnings of temptation, for the enemy is more easily conquered if he is refused admittance to the mind and is met beyond the threshold when he knocks. — Someone has said very aptly: Resist the beginnings; remedies come too late, when by long delay the evil has gained strength. First, a mere thought comes to mind, then strong imagination, followed by pleasure, evil delight, and consent. Thus, because he is not resisted in the beginning, Satan gains full entry. And the longer a man delays in resisting, so much the weaker does he become each day, while the strength of the enemy grows against him.

– Thomas a Kempis –
from The Imitation of Christ

July 9, 2011

What nobler decoration of honor can any godly man seek after than his scars of service, his losses for the crown, his reproaches for Christ’s sake, his being worn out in his Master’s service.

– Mrs. Charles E. Cowman –
from “Streams in the Desert”

June 26, 2011

There is nothing better in the world for strengthening one’s faith than testings!… We were in the school of faith and there is nothing to be compared with having to be delivered to keep you abiding: you will never do it without.

– Rees Howells –

May 27, 2011

Are battles won without shed blood or tears?

– Amy Carmichael –