“I have spent my life plumbing the depths of what it means to be a Christian. I am, as of this morning, still learning.” - Elisabeth Elliot
This book was given to my mother by a godly friend after her diagnosis of terminal cancer, a 7 year journey that would bring her to the celestial city in 2022. I providentially stumbled across her copy of this book a month ago, all marked up with her underlines, notes, and hallmark smiley faces. Was a refreshing read not just to hear Elliot’s final reflections on her Christian walk, but to see what stood out to my mother as she reflected on her life and the difficult path the Lord sovereignly allowed her to walk through.
Definitely recommend this one to anyone regardless of where they’re at in their pilgrimage.
Some of my favorite quotes:
- “We are like chalices, empty vessels willing and ready to be filled with the life of God. Cleaned out in the process, we are poured out for others.”
- “If we fill up in trivialities or anxieties, we won’t have room in our hearts for Him. For Christ-bearers, there is no dichotomy between secular work and spiritual work.”
- “There is no hope for any of us until we confess our helplessness to be Christian. Then we are in a position to receive grace. There we have the ‘terms’: grace - first, last, and always.”
- “The specters of loneliness, illness, abandonment, and the serial deprivation of our powers stare back at us from the furrowed and sagging face. But God will be there. There is no need to fear the future, God is already there, and God’s promise for us is, ‘They still bring forth fruit in old age’ (Ps. 92:14). The best fruit will be what is produced by the best-pruned branch.”
- “God never does anything to us that isn’t for us.”
- “In acceptance lieth peace.” - Amy Carmichael
- “It is a glad and voluntary YES to the conditions we meet on our journey with Him, because these are the conditions He wants us to share with Him. Events are the sacraments of the Will of God … these provide the very place where we may learn to love and trust … nothing is for nothing … all I have to do is accept it.”
- Six choices that lead to acceptance: 1. Choose your attitude, 2. Choose to offer your pain to God, 3. Choose to receive what God has given with open hands, 4. Choose to renew your commitment to Him, 5. Choose to praise Him as Habakkuk did, 6. Choose to do the next thing.
- “All events serve His will … the secret is Christ in me, not in a different set of circumstances.”
- “What a relief - after we have turned our lives over to our Savior Jesus, we do not need to be in charge of them any longer.”