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Elisabeth Elliot

Scarlett O.

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Oh, NOOOO!! She is one of my favorites. She can craft words like no one else. My prayers for the family.

Here's one of my favorite quotes from her. It meant a lot to me when I was wrangling with the idea of suffering.

“Our vision is so limited we can hardly imagine a love that does not show itself in protection from suffering. The love of God is of a different nature altogether. It does not hate tragedy. It never denies reality. It stands in the very teeth of suffering. The love of God did not protect His own Son. The cross was the proof of His love – that He gave that Son, that He let Him go to Calvary’s cross, though “legions of angels” might have rescued Him. 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.”
 

wpe3bql

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FWIW, I still remember (quite vaguely by now--after all that happened back in Jan., 1956.) when the news arrived in the USA of her husband's martyrdom.

WPE3BQL was about 9.5 YO when this occurred, and some 10.5 years before he was saved.

It's amazing (to me at least) how one's memory can still recall things like this. :thumbs:
 

Rippon

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And Underneath Are the Everlasting Arms

I've appreciated Elisabeth Elliot for decades. I used to listen to her radio program as often as possible. I had an unbelieving friend who surprised me. She said that she listened to Elisabeth regularly. I said:"But you reject all the major claims of Christianty." She told me that she just loved the way Elisabeth spoke --that her diction was superb.

As Scarlett indicated-- E.E. was indeed a wordsmith.

I have a few of her books. After my last surgery in Jan. I borrowed A Chance To Die: The Life And Legacy Of Amy Carmichael. In my convalescence that was a joy to read. I think the author and Amy had a lot in common.

E.E.'s books will gain new readers when folks find out about her. Sometimes it takes a death for one to be discovered.
 
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Scarlett O.

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I've appreciated Elisabeth Elliot for decades. I used to listen to her radio program as often as possible. I had an unbelieving friend who surprised me. She said that she listened to Elisabeth regularly. I said:"But you reject all the major claims of Christianty." She told me that she just loved the way Elisabeth spoke --that her diction was superb.

As Scarlett indicated-- E.E. was indeed a wordsmith.

I have a few of her books. After my last surgery in Jan. I borrowed A Chance To Die: The Life And Legacy Of Amy Carmichael. In my convalescence that was a joy to read. I think the author and Amy had a lot in common.

E.E.'s books will gain new readers when folks find out about her. Sometimes it takes a death for one to be discovered.

:thumbsup:........................
 
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