“And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood.”
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Our hardest sacrifices are never so hard as we thought they were going to be, if we go on with them to the uttermost that God asks.
A sacrifice of self to God’s will made halfway, or even nine-tenths, is a grinding, cruel experience.
Up, up the hill, to the whiter than snow-shine, Help me to climb, and dwell in pardon’s light.
I must be pure as Thou, or ever less Than Thy design of me—therefore incline My heart to take men’s wrongs as Thou tak’st mine.
This incident is a picture of the blunder we make in thinking that the final thing God wants of us is the sacrifice of death.
What God wants is the sacrifice through death which enables us to do what Jesus did, viz., sacrifice our lives.
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