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Quotes About Sacrifice

Aunque quienes no tienen fe pueden, por deseos carnales, empeñar, hipotecar o vender lo que tienen, y hasta a ellos mismos; sin embargo, quienes tiene fe, fe salvadora, aunque sea poca, no pueden hacerlo.
~ John Bunyan
Now, he had not run far from his own door, but his wife and children, perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers in his ears, and ran on, crying, Life! life! eternal life! [Luke 14:26] So he looked not behind him, but fled towards the middle of the plain. [Gen. 19:17]
~ John Bunyan
If any of those who were awakened by my ministry, did after that fall back (as sometimes too many did), I can truly say, their loss hath been more to me, than if one of my own children, begotten of my own body, had been going to its grave:
~ John Bunyan
You can be sure that one or both of you must seal his testimony with blood. So be faithful unto death, and the King will give you a crown of life. The one who dies there, although his death will be unnatural and perhaps very painful, will be better off than his companion, not only because he will arrive at the Celestial City sooner, but also because he will escape many of the miseries that the other will meet with on the rest of his journey. So
~ John Bunyan
Why, I hope to see Him alive who hung dead on the cross. And . . . and there I hope to be rid of all those things that remain as an annoyance to me.
~ John Bunyan
he loves me with love that passeth knowledge, and I will love him. His love stripped him of all for my sake; Lord, let my love strip me of all for thy sake. I am a son of love, an object of love, a monument of love; of free love, of distinguishing love, of peculiar love, and of love that passeth knowledge: and why should not I walk in love-in love to God, in love to man, in holy love, in love unfeigned?
~ John Bunyan
55} Secondly, Thou must abhor his labouring to render the cross odious unto thee; for thou art to prefer it before the treasures in Egypt. [Heb. 11:25,26]
~ John Bunyan
By his sacrifice he has made way for grace to run like a river into the world.
~ John Bunyan
At the top of the hill stood a cross and a little below at the bottom was a stone tomb. In my dream, just as Christian came up to the cross his burden loosened from his shoulders and fell off his back. It tumbled and continued to do so down the hill until it came to the mouth of the tomb where it fell inside and was seen no more. Christian was so glad and overjoyed and in his excitement he said, "He has given me rest by his sorrow and life by his death.
~ John Bunyan
All you leave behind isn't worthy to be compared with the tiniest portion of that which I am seeking to enjoy.
~ John Bunyan
still answering, as fast as the destroyer said, Sell Him; I will not, I will not, I will not, I will not; no, not for thousands, thousands, thousands of worlds: thus reckoning, lest I should, in the midst of these assaults, set too low a value on Him;
~ John Bunyan
Tenía en tan poca estima la gloria celestial que no la consideró digna de pasar por los peligros de unas cuantas dificultades para obtenerla?".
~ John Bunyan
Nobody achieves anything great by giving the minimum. No teams win championships without making sacrifices and giving their best.
~ John C. Maxwell
The great men and women of history were not great because of what they earned and owned, but rather for what they gave their lives to accomplish.
~ John C. Maxwell
Most people want to avoid pain, and discipline is often painful. But we need to recognize that there are really two kinds of pain when it comes to our daily conduct. There's the pain of self-discipline and the pain of regret. Most people avoid the pain of self-discipline because it's the easy thing to do. What they may not realize is that the pain of self-discipline is momentary but the pay-off is long lasting.
~ John C. Maxwell
If a man hasn't discovered something he will die for, he isn't fit to live." —Martin Luther King Jr.
~ John C. Maxwell
A person who has a dream knows what he is willing to give up in order to go up.
~ John C. Maxwell
The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like and do what you'd rather not.
~ John C. Maxwell
To do well at a few things, give up many things.
~ John C. Maxwell
Marriage, like any long-term relationship, requires us to . . . wade through a few things that are difficult. work for many things that are needed. wait on some things that take time. watch out for those things that can be harmful. wave good-bye to personal things that are selfish.
~ John C. Maxwell
One of the great ironies of life is that if you give up your life, you gain it. If you help others, you benefit. If you lose yourself, you find yourself.
~ John C. Maxwell
My friend Nancy Dornan says, "The longest distance between two points is a shortcut." That's really true. For everything of value in life, you pay a price. As you desire to grow in a particular area, figure out what it will really take, including the price, and then determine to pay it.
~ John C. Maxwell
If a team is to reach its potential, each player must be willing to subordinate his personal goals to the good of the team.
~ John C. Maxwell
Winning teams have players who put the good of the team ahead of themselves. They want to play in their area of strength, but they're willing to do what it takes to take care of the team. They are willing to sacrifice their role for the greater goal.
~ John C. Maxwell