Sacrifice

February 21, 2014

And we ourselves are ‘saved to save’-we are made to give-to let everything go if only we may have more to give. The pebble takes in all the rays of light that fall on it, but the diamond flashes them out again; every little facet is a means, not simply of drinking more in, but of giving more out.

– Lillias Trotter –

February 20, 2014

Yes, there lies before us a beautiful possible life – one that shall have a passion for giving: that shall be poured forth to God – spent out for man: that shall be consecrated for the hardest work and the darkest sinners.

– Lillias Trotter –

February 19, 2014

My Lord was pleased to die for my sins; why should I not be glad to give up my poor life out of love for Him.

– Girolamo Savanarola –

December 14, 2013

   Do all the good you can, 
by all the means you can,
in all the ways you can,
in all the places you can,
at all the times you can,
to all the people you can,
as long as ever you can!

– John Wesley –
rule for living

November 17, 2013

These wounds were meant to purchase me. These drops of blood were shed to obtain me. I am not my own today. I belong to another. I have been bought with a price. And I will live every moment of this day so that the Great Purchaser of my soul will receive the full reward of His suffering.

– Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf –

November 14, 2013

… this I know: you will regret nothing when you look back, except lack of faith or fortitude or love. You will never regret having thrown all to the winds in order to follow your Master and Lord. Nothing will seem too much to have done or suffered, when, in the end, we see Him and the marks of His wounds; nothing will ever seem enough.

– Amy Carmichael –

May 20, 2013

The only crown Jesus ever wore on earth was a crown of thorns.

– Elisabeth Elliot –

March 10, 2013

Saints are made in the furnace of affliction. Great times of trials provide a chance to prove and demonstrate the supernatural!

– JT Crane –

February 9, 2013

If we are the sheep of His pasture, remember that sheep are headed for the altar.

– Jim Elliot –