I absolutely Love Elizabeth Elliott..l have listened and learned from many of her talks and even have one of her books. Whomever did thjd video at least use a REAL picture of her..
Amen! Thank you Jesus for being my Lord and Saviour.Thank you God for discipline .For without you I am nothing.Thank you for this blessed and awesome sermon.Prayers for my children and grandchildren and their salvation.
The word doesn’t say he’s merely a resident. Our body is his temple, as a believer. I don’t take that lightly at all. He’s my guide, my friend, my everything! I love how he talks to me. The fact that he abides in believers is the very essence of who he is. He loves us THAT much. He IS Emmanuel, literally God with us. It’s truly a miracle ❤
"Love your enemies", and you happen to be your own worst enemy. We were created by God fearfully and wonderfully made. I love that I certainly won't be hating myself.❤
God said take care of your temple , don’t do any harm to it it is the home of the Holy Spirit , be compassionate to yourself, If you don’t no one else will, just a thought, that doesn’t mean you don’t love others
Elisabeth Elliot (1926 - 2015) Was born in Brussels, Belgium to a pair of missionaries, Philip and Katherine Howard. However, Elisabeth’s time abroad didn’t last long; her family moved back to the Philadelphia area when she was five months old because her father had accepted a job as the editor of a small newspaper. As Elisabeth grew up, missionaries were regularly visiting the Howard household, having a profound impact on Elisabeth's choice to attend Wheaton College, in order to study classical Greek so that she could work in the missions field as a Bible translator. It was there that Elisabeth met Jim Elliot, who would become her first husband after the two had served independently as mission workers in Ecuador. Tragically, Jim was brutally murdered by the Aucan Indians-the very tribe Jim was trying to save. Instead of returning to the States, Elisabeth continued to commit her life to Christ and lived with the very tribe that had speared her husband to death. Elisabeth and her daughter, Valerie, moved back to Massachusetts in 1963. She later married a professor named Addison Leitch, who died of cancer in 1973. In 1974, Elisabeth accepted a position as an Adjunct Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She taught off-and-on for a few years, until she took the Writer in Residence at Gordon College. In 1977, she married again. This time to a man by the name of Lars Gren. Elisabeth is the author of nearly twenty books, including Shadow of the Almighty and Passion and Purity, which both tell the story of Jim and Elisabeth’s lives. Elisabeth toured the nation for the majority of her life, telling all that she had learned in her widely experienced life. She also hosted a daily radio show, Gateway to Joy for thirteen years, until 2001. Now, she and her husband, Lars, live in Beverly, Massachusetts.
She's referring to the story of the prodicle son , who squandered his money and then was so hungry he wished to be eating the pigs food. He cared for the pigs ,after which he repented and went home to his father , who ran to greet him, put a ring on his finger and told his servants to prepare a feast.
Figuratively, pigs food is the wisdom of the world vs the wisdom of God. Also the actual food that the prodigal son ate in the parable before realizing that he would be fed better at his father’s house even if he was only a servant.
Oh the wisdom I have gained from thus woman.
Lovely wise Elisabeth Elliot, now beyond the rainbow
God Bless this timely teaching; I pray this truth becomes our Christian reality in Lord Jesus Christ - Not I, but Christ.
Elisabeth is my spiritual mother. Her talks are full of wisdom.
Mine too. I love her.
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We'll see her in heaven❤❤❤
I absolutely Love Elizabeth Elliott..l have listened and learned from many of her talks and even have one of her books. Whomever did thjd video at least use a REAL picture of her..
When you surrender to God he leads you to such sites to encourage and strengthen you 🙏 praise and thank you Jesus.
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Amen - just happened to me
Yes!
I love your way of presenting the message. This is the first time I've seen you. Thank you.
Amen!
Amen! Thank you Jesus for being my Lord and Saviour.Thank you God for discipline .For without you I am nothing.Thank you for this blessed and awesome sermon.Prayers for my children and grandchildren and their salvation.
Amazing !
Thanks, great teaching and stepping out and doing...
A woman who has been through the refiner’s fire.
Excellent message
Christ Jesus is so much MORE THAN MERELY A RESIDENT BUT HE RULES OVER MY BEING ALIVE, especially in this LIFE. ❤❤❤😅😂😅❤❤❤
The word doesn’t say he’s merely a resident. Our body is his temple, as a believer. I don’t take that lightly at all. He’s my guide, my friend, my everything! I love how he talks to me. The fact that he abides in believers is the very essence of who he is. He loves us THAT much. He IS Emmanuel, literally God with us. It’s truly a miracle ❤
I agree. I tell myself if I don't have God in me I may ask we'll be dead.
"Love your enemies", and you happen to be your own worst enemy.
We were created by God fearfully and wonderfully made. I love that I certainly won't be hating myself.❤
It's only God Himself who ought to love Himself above everything and anyone else
How I miss that voice.
Thank you
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Such deception Lord. I surrender Lord. I need direction. Help. Please stand against my enemies.
Faith in Jesus will give you victory.
All the ads are ridiculous
God said take care of your temple , don’t do any harm to it it is the home of the Holy Spirit , be compassionate to yourself, If you don’t no one else will, just a thought, that doesn’t mean you don’t love others
Breath taking
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She is teaching. From the story about the prodi cal son in the gospels in the BIBLE who was so. Hungry 😋 he 😅wanted to eat the food he
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Hi ‘Christ lives in me’ becomes ‘Blessed Discipline’.. could the link be checked… thank you so much
Need prayers
Does anyone know if Elisabeth is still alive? I would love to meet her.
Elisabeth Elliot (1926 - 2015) Was born in Brussels, Belgium to a pair of missionaries, Philip and Katherine Howard. However, Elisabeth’s time abroad didn’t last long; her family moved back to the Philadelphia area when she was five months old because her father had accepted a job as the editor of a small newspaper. As Elisabeth grew up, missionaries were regularly visiting the Howard household, having a profound impact on Elisabeth's choice to attend Wheaton College, in order to study classical Greek so that she could work in the missions field as a Bible translator. It was there that Elisabeth met Jim Elliot, who would become her first husband after the two had served independently as mission workers in Ecuador. Tragically, Jim was brutally murdered by the Aucan Indians-the very tribe Jim was trying to save. Instead of returning to the States, Elisabeth continued to commit her life to Christ and lived with the very tribe that had speared her husband to death.
Elisabeth and her daughter, Valerie, moved back to Massachusetts in 1963. She later married a professor named Addison Leitch, who died of cancer in 1973. In 1974, Elisabeth accepted a position as an Adjunct Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She taught off-and-on for a few years, until she took the Writer in Residence at Gordon College. In 1977, she married again. This time to a man by the name of Lars Gren. Elisabeth is the author of nearly twenty books, including Shadow of the Almighty and Passion and Purity, which both tell the story of Jim and Elisabeth’s lives. Elisabeth toured the nation for the majority of her life, telling all that she had learned in her widely experienced life. She also hosted a daily radio show, Gateway to Joy for thirteen years, until 2001. Now, she and her husband, Lars, live in Beverly, Massachusetts.
What does she mean by “pigs” food?
She's referring to the story of the prodicle son , who squandered his money and then was so hungry he wished to be eating the pigs food. He cared for the pigs ,after which he repented and went home to his father , who ran to greet him, put a ring on his finger and told his servants to prepare a feast.
The story of the prodicle son.
The prodicle son
Read Luke chapter 15 and verses 11-32. This is found in the Holy Bible - The Story of the Prodigal Son.
Figuratively, pigs food is the wisdom of the world vs the wisdom of God. Also the actual food that the prodigal son ate in the parable before realizing that he would be fed better at his father’s house even if he was only a servant.
That picture isn't Eluzabeth Elliot.....
Is it an ai generated photo of Elisabeth Elliot
This is wonderful but that's not a photo of Mrs. Eliott 😂
Yes it is.
Its not@@stephaniepiazzese2602
It looks like an AI of her.
@@stephaniepiazzese2602 You can find plenty of pictures of her in her older age. It isn't Elisabeth.
Was given to feed the pigs
Are you part of Daystar? Run from them if you are not with them
Lily is still being dishonest and disingenuous. So basically, she's trying to pull a fast one on her followers for a second time. 😩🤦🏽♀️😅😅😅
Girl, no.