Saturday, July 31, 2010

Don't Delude Yourself


The following is an excerpt from the book, A Chance to Die, The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael, by Elisabeth Elliot. The first quotation is by Elisabeth Elliot, and it is a description of how Amy Carmichael felt about "good" missionary meetings (for example, a meeting like our modern day missions conferences) back in England. The second quotation is taken directly from Amy Carmichael's diary.

"How could people at home write of a 'delightful' missionary meeting? Had they absorbed nothing of needs unmet, cries unheeded, griefs uncomforted? Did they attend for nothing but the tea and cake, the conversation, the chance to examine exotic curious, and then tell themselves that they were doing all that could be expected of them?" -Elisabeth Elliot

"Missionary work is a grain of sand, the work untouched is a pyramid...Face it. Look and listen, alone with God. Then go, let go, help go. But never, never, never think that anything short of this is being 'interested in missions.' Never, until this point is reached and passed, delude yourself into thinking that you care at all." -Amy Carmichael

2 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh. Missionary work is only a grain of sand on the expansive beach of this world. My prayers go out to and for all of God's missionaries, both here and abroad. May His word be carried on the waves and spread across this great expanse. I pray that each grain will touch another and that all will see the light.

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  2. hey mr. and mrs phillips,
    its alondra from fbcs. just stop by to say hi!!!:)hope your doing great,our school surely misses you!!!GOD BLESS YOU!!

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