Quotes about Perseverance
Sometimes when we are called to obey, the fear does not subside and we are expected to move against the fear. One must choose to do it afraid.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Are we so childish (I do not say childlike) as to think that a God who could scheme a Jesus-plan would lead poor pilgrims into situations they could not bear?
— Elisabeth Elliot
How long Lord must I wait? Nevermind child, trust me.
— Elisabeth Elliot
There is, in fact, no redemptive work done anywhere without suffering.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Whatever dark tunnel we may be called upon to travel through, God has been there.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Sometimes life is so hard you can only do the next thing.Whatever that is just do the next thing.God will meet you there.
— Elisabeth Elliot
His enthusiasm and willingness to use what he learned made him get ahead in Spanish.
— Elisabeth Elliot
When stormy winds against us break stablish and reinforce our will; O hear us for Thine own Name's sake, hold us in strength, and hold us still. Still as the faithful mountains stand, through the long, silent years of stress; so would we wait at Thy right hand in quietness and steadfastness.
— Elisabeth Elliot
In times of deepest suffering it is the faithful carrying out of ordinary duties that brings the greatest consolation.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Everyone who was in on our plan was again thrilled by the news. To some of us the most significant thing was not the information gained but the fact that after so much fruitless searching we had located the first group of Aucas and then in a couple of weeks had stumbled over the other group. It seemed to mean that now was the Lord's time to do something about them. Again we agreed to pray about the matter and compare notes further, after the whole episode had a chance to sink in.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Some day, even you will see that there's sense in this. Your suffering is never for nothing.
— 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