“The soul of me is very selfish. I have gone my way after a fashion that made me the center of the plan. And you who are so individual, who are so independent a spirit, whose soul is also a kingdom, have been so loyal, so forgiving, so self-sacrificing in your willingness to live my life. Nothing but love cold have accomplished so wonderful a thing.” WayHas BeensMadeSoulSelfSpiritIndividualGonePlansWonderfulSacrificeFashionColdIndependentForgivingSelfishKingdomsMy WayAccomplishedWillingnessLoyalLiving My Life Author:Woodrow Wilson
“Everybody needs to realize that it doesn't matter how old you are or how young you are, you still can be a Christian and live for God. It's not easy but that's why we have God's word and He forgives us when we do something we shouldn't be doing. You know, God sent His son to die for us and He paid that sacrifice so you can go to Heaven.” KnowsNeedsStillsMatterChristianYoungDiesHeavenEasyRealizingSacrificeSonPaidForgivingKnowing GodDoing YouOld You Author:Dwight Howard
“Seeking - really seeking - is more than just reading a few verses from the Bible in the morning and trying to be a good person that day. Seeking requires me to sacrifice the things I feel compelled to chase so I can be available to notice God’s clear direction. Whatever we chase, like it or not, gains our full attention. Dear Lord, forgive me for all the times I’ve rushed by Your gifts and overlooked Your blessings. Today, I want to pause and really seek You with all I’ve got. I love You, Lord. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.” WantFeelsTryingPersonsI CanTodayReadingJesusNamesAttentionLordMorningClearSacrificeLove YouBlessingGainsForgivingDearSeekingAvailableVersesPausesCompelledGood PersonAmenOverlookedForgive MeBeing A Good PersonDear LordLord Forgive MeJesus NameClear Direction Author:Lysa TerKeurst
“Jesus died as He had lived-praying, forgiving, loving, sacrificing, trusting, quoting Scripture. If I die as I have lived, how will I die?” IfsDiesJesusSacrificePrayingDiedForgivingScriptureQuoting Author:Nancy Leigh DeMoss
“I found myself thinking a lot about my own spirituality. What it means to be Jewish, what it means to forgive, what it means to sacrifice, but mostly what it means to be alive, how to be a better person, how not to make the mistakes my parents had made. I guess that's what one might typically call a midlife crisis.” ThinkingMeanPersonsMadeMightSpiritualityFoundParentMy OwnMistakeAliveSacrificeCrisisForgivingBetter PersonBeing A Better PersonMidlifeMidlife Crisis Author:Tod Goldberg
“In each of us lie good and bad, light and dark, art and pain, choice and regret, cruelty and sacrifice. We’re each of us our own chiaroscuro, our own bit of illusion fighting to emerge into something solid, something real. We’ve got to forgive ourselves that. I must remember to forgive myself. Because there is a lot of grey to work with. No one can live in the light all the time.” ArtRealLightPainRememberLyingChoicesFightingBitsDarkSacrificeRegretBalanceIllusionForgivingCrueltyGreyGood And BadLight And DarkSomething RealDark ArtChiaroscuro Book:A Great and Terrible Beauty Source: A Great and Terrible Beauty
“Forgiveness breaks the chain of causality because he who 'forgives' you--out of love--takes upon himself the consequences of what you have done. Forgiveness, therefore, always entails a sacrifice. The price you must pay for your own liberation through another's sacrifice is that you in turn must be willing to liberate in the same way, irrespective of the consequences to yourself.” WayDoneTurnsPayBreakSacrificeWillingConsequenceForgivingChainsLiberationCausality Author:Dag Hammarskjold
“A woman can forgive a man for the harm he does her...but she can never forgive him for the sacrifices he makes on her account.” MenLoveDoeSacrificeMoralityEthicsAccountsForgivingHarmNever Forgive Author:W. Somerset Maugham
“The remarkable thing is that we really love our neighbor as ourselves: we do unto others as we do unto ourselves. We hate others when we hate ourselves. We are tolerant toward others when we tolerate ourselves. We forgive others when we forgive ourselves. We are prone to sacrifice others when we are ready to sacrifice ourselves.” LoveHateAttitudeSacrificeReadyForgivenessAngerForgivingNeighborRemarkableTolerateSelf SacrificeAnger ManagementSacrifice For OthersDo Unto OthersInspirational ForgivenessAnger And ForgivenessLove SacrificeLove And Sacrifice Book:The Passionate State of Mind Source: The Passionate State of Mind
“Listen, my dear Cors, why don't you forgive God for allowing pain? If He didn't allow it, human courage, bravery, nobility, and self-sacrifice would all be meaningless things.” IfsHumansSelfPainSacrificeBraveryForgivingDearAllowingMeaninglessNobilitySelf SacrificeMeaningless Things Author:Walter M. Miller, Jr.
“God's grace and forgiveness, while free to the recipient, are always costly for the giver. From the earliest parts of the Bible, it was understood that God could not forgive without sacrifice. No one who is seriously wronged can “just forgive” the perpetrator.” MeanLossGraceSacrificeBearsUnderstoodForgivingDebtGiverGod's GracePerpetratorsWrongedWithout SacrificeGrace And Forgiveness Author:Timothy Keller
“Principles are what people have instead of God. To be a Christian means among other things to be willing if necessary to sacrifice even your highest principles for God's or your neighbour's sake the way a Christian pacifist must be willing to pick up a baseball bat if there's no other way to stop a man from savagely beating a child. Jesus didn't forgive his executioners on principle but because in some unimaginable way he was able to love them. 'Principle' is an even duller word than 'Religion'.” PeopleIfsMenWayMeanChildrenAbleChristianJesusPrinciplesSacrificeWillingHighestPicksBaseballForgivingSakeBatsNeighbourUnimaginablePacifistExecutioners Author:Frederick Buechner
“A winner rebukes and forgives; a loser is too Forgiveness breaks the chain of causality because he who forgives you -- out of love -- takes upon himself the consequences of what you have done. Forgiveness, therefore, always entails a sacrifice.” DoneBreakSacrificeForgivenessConsequenceForgivingChainsWinnerLoserRebukeCausality Author:Sydney J. Harris