Quotes about Sacrifice
Everybody wants to go to heaven. They just don't want God to be there when they get there.
— Paul Washer
Go to the cross of Christ, all you that want to be delivered from the power of selfishness.
— JC Ryle
When God gave Christ to this world, He gave the best He had, and He wants us to do the same.
— DL Moody
The difference between where you are and where God wants you to be is equal to the pain you're willing to endure.
— Craig Groeschel
Be careful not to compromise what you want most for what you want now.
— Zig Ziglar
The only way love can last a lifetime is if it's unconditional. The truth is this: love is not determined by the one being loved but rather by the one choosing to love.
— Stephen Kendrick
Selfishness is like a disease that suffocates our capacity to love. While love asks us to deny ourselves for the sake of another, selfishness demands we put ourselves first at their expense. When we choose to be self-centered, we become less kind and content—more needy, sensitive, and demanding. More unsatisfiable. Moodiness and impatience, laziness and irresponsibility, are only selfishness in disguise.
— Stephen Kendrick
Many men need to pray for a new boss or a new job. But they should not keep sacrificing their lives and families for people who won't cry at their funeral. Men never lie on their deathbeds and wish they could have spent more time in the office. They always long to go back and spend more time with their wife and kids. If you prioritize God's priorities, He can give you greater favor at work, bless you in ways your job never could, and stretch out the income you do bring in.
— Stephen Kendrick
It always does what is best for others and can empower us to face the greatest of problems." (love)
— Stephen Kendrick
Lordship is when "What does the Lord want?" trumps, "What do I want?
— Stephen Kendrick
Napoleon Bonaparte said, "Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, and I have all founded empires. But on what did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon force. Jesus Christ founded his empire on love; and at this hour millions of men would die for him.
— Stephen Kendrick
The absence of love leaves a devastating void. When it is not present, your spirituality becomes superficial, your benevolent deeds self-centered, and your sacrifices insincere. In any relationship where love is not your motivation, you can expect it to feel bland and unfulfilling—if not meaningless.
— Stephen Kendrick