Quotes about Sacrifice
Rather than remain a sealed jar, she sought only to pour herself out to others. Everything she did mirrored her faith. It was as though every waking hour of the day she was devoted to pleasing her God by serving others. This God that she worshiped consumed her. It didn't ask for a brief visit to a temple, or a small votive offering of food or coin, or a few prayers every now and then. This God wanted all of her.
— Francine Rivers
But I know Jesus arose. I feel his presence now, here, with me. I see the evidence of his Word everyday. From creation forth, the whole world is witness to God's plan revealed through his Son. From the beginning, he prepared us. In the passing of the seasons; in the way flowers spring forth, die, and drop seeds for life to begin again; in the sunset and sunrise. Jesus' sacrifice is reenacted every day of our lives if we but have the eyes to see.
— Francine Rivers
Tell me how on God's green earth we can dare offer salvation to a dying world when we're so busy shooting our own wounded.
— Francine Rivers
Every God demands sacrifice. What sacrifice does your God require?' 'Obedience.
— Francine Rivers
If I provide for this life and turn away from the Lord, I am wise for a moment, but lost forever.
— Francine Rivers
He will forgive you, but he won't remove the consequences... We must learn to obey
— Francine Rivers
Angel lay in the darkness after Meribah left and worked over what she had said. Mama had worked to keep Alex Stafford's love alive. She had tried everything to please him and keep his passion alive. Angel wondered now if it hadn't been those very efforts that served to drive him away. Mama had been so hungry for his love. Her entire life had revolved around Alex Stafford's coming to the small cottage. Her happiness depended solely on him. It had been an obsession.
— Francine Rivers
He received gold because he was a King, frankincense because he was the High Priest for all men, and myrrh because he would die for the sins of the world.
— Francine Rivers
Only later did he remember his pride-and the shattering cost of an illusive sense of freedom.
— Francine Rivers
Unless we have something worth dying for, Atretes, we've nothing worth living for.
— Francine Rivers
Falling in love meant you lost control of your emotions and your will and your life. It meant you lost yourself.
— Francine Rivers
Right now love doesn't have an awful lot to do with feelings
— Francine Rivers