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Quotes about Sacrifice

The world writes books with titles like Think and Grow Rich, but if Jesus were writing for today's market, he'd title his book Love and Give Everything Away.
— Bill Hybels
Wage war on death. Live for love.
— Ted Dekker
This was the Great Romance. To love at any cost.
— Ted Dekker
Then as now, evil begins its courtship cloaked in light. And the heart embraces what is should flee. Forgetting it once had a true lover. Love will prove greater than lust. Sacrifice will overcome seduction. And blood will flow.
— Ted Dekker
Love? You have no understanding that to love is to give, not to take.
— Ted Dekker
Elyon was restoring the Great Romance. Teeleh had stolen his first love, but now Justin had reclaimed her. The price had been his own life. He'd taken her disease on himself and he'd drowned with it, inviting them to embrace his invitation to the Romance by following him into the lake to drown with him. To live as his bride!
— Ted Dekker
Perfect, that's our plan then. But you'll have to give up being a priest first. I wouldn't want to just sit around whispering and sipping hot chocolate.
— Ted Dekker
Perfect, that's our plan then. But you'll have to give up being a priest first. I wouldn't want to just sit around whispering and sipping hot chocolate.
— Ted Dekker
There is my first insight, young woman. Always downplay the value of money; it will make it much easier for him to hand it over.
— Ted Dekker
They were truly new people. No longer Forest People, certainly not the Horde. They were outcasts. They were the chosen. Those who had died. Those who lived.
— Ted Dekker
When the world hates you, remember that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you. But you do not belong to the world. I have brought you out of the world and that is why it hates you.
— Ted Dekker
If someone tries to follow the narrow way and does not set aside who they think they are and what they think they need, they cannot follow.
— Ted Dekker