Here is what Jim Elliot wrote to his sister Jane as she was
preparing to enter High School:
“Begin each day with private reading of the Word and
prayer. Bunyan has well said, ‘Sin will
keep you from this Book, or this Book will keep you from sin.’ From the very first, as you begin high
school, give out gospel tracts to those you meet. Make a
bold start – it’s easier that way, rather than trying to begin halfway through.
Memorize Scripture on the street
car. Buy up the time! It’s costly because it’s so fleeting. These are terse
remarks, and trite, but I wish someone had said them to me about Labour Day,
1941. ‘Do your best to present yourself
to God as one approved, a workman who has no need to be ashamed, rightly
handling the Word of Truth.”
- Quoted from Elisabeth Elliot, Shadow of the Almighty, 38-39.
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