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Our vision is so limited we can hardly imagine a love that does not show itself in protection from suffering. The love of God did not protect His own Son. He will not necessarily protect us - not from anything it takes to make us like His Son. A lot of hammering and chiseling and purifying by fire will have to go into the process.
— Elisabeth Elliot
It's only in the cross that we can begin to harmonize this seeming contradiction between suffering and love.
— Elisabeth Elliot
There is, in fact, no redemptive work done anywhere without suffering.
— Elisabeth Elliot
It is a merciful Father who strips us when we need to be stripped, as the tree needs to be stripped of its blossoms. He is not finished with us yet, whatever the loss we suffer, for as we loose our hold on visible things, the invisible become more precious—where our treasure is, there will our hearts be.
— Elisabeth Elliot
It's He who was the Word before the foundation of the world, suffering as a lamb slain. And He has a lot up His sleeve that you and I haven't the slightest idea about now. He's told us enough so that we know suffering is never for nothing.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Suffering creates the possibility of growth in, holiness, but only to those who, by letting all else go, are open to the training—not by arguing with the Lord about what they did or did not do to deserve punishment, but by praying, "Lord, show me what You have for me in this.
— Elisabeth Elliot
The word suffering is much too grand to apply to most of our troubles, but if we don't learn to refer the little things to God how shall we learn to refer the big ones? A definition which covers all sorts of trouble, great or small, is this: having what you don't want, or wanting what you don't have. The vicissitudes of travel furnish plenty of what Janet Erskine Stuart calls "blessed inconveniences," occasions which fit both categories in our definition.
— Elisabeth Elliot
In times of deepest suffering it is the faithful carrying out of ordinary duties that brings the greatest consolation.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Some day, even you will see that there's sense in this. Your suffering is never for nothing.
— Elisabeth Elliot
So if you get all hung up, thinking now is this thing from God or is it from Satan? Is this the voice of God or the voice of Satan? Stop worrying about it. You don't really need to sort that out because here's a case where the thorn was in a sense given by God as a messenger of Satan.
— Elisabeth Elliot
I say that I found peace. I do not say that I was not lonely. I was--terribly. I do not say that I did not grieve. I did--most sorely. But peace of that sort the world cannot give comes, not by the removal of suffering, but in another way--through acceptance.
— Elisabeth Elliot
He has promised that our suffering will one day turn into glory if we'll respond to it in faith and obedience.
— Elisabeth Elliot