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Elisabeth Elliot

“Our loneliness cannot always be fixed, but it can always be accepted as the very will of God for now, and that turns into something beautiful. Perhaps it is like the field wherein lies the valuable treasure. We must buy the field. It is no sun drenched meadow embroidered with wildflowers. It is a bleak and empty place, but once we know it contains a jewel the whole picture changes.

In my case, "selling everything" meant giving up the self-pity and the bitter questions. I do not mean we are to go out looking for chances to be as lonely as possible. I am talking about acceptance of the inevitable. And when, through a willed act we receive this thing we did not want, then Loneliness, the name of the field nobody wants, is transformed into a place of hidden treasure.”

Elisabeth Elliot, The Path of Loneliness: Finding Your Way Through the Wilderness to God
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The Path of Loneliness: Finding Your Way Through the Wilderness to God The Path of Loneliness: Finding Your Way Through the Wilderness to God by Elisabeth Elliot
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