"It is a rare soul indeed who has been sought after for who she is—not because of what she can do, or what others can gain from her, but simply for herself . . . so what are we to conclude? Often we conclude that there is nothing in our hearts worth knowing. Whoever and whatever this mystery called I must be, it cannot be much." The Sacred Romance, by John Eldredge and Brent Curtis
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Begin the Week with Words
I read this quote referenced in Anything by Jennie Allen, which I reviewed last week. The quote prefaces a section about the need to overcome things in order to serve your purpose, meet your destiny, etc.
"It is a rare soul indeed who has been sought after for who she is—not because of what she can do, or what others can gain from her, but simply for herself . . . so what are we to conclude? Often we conclude that there is nothing in our hearts worth knowing. Whoever and whatever this mystery called I must be, it cannot be much." The Sacred Romance, by John Eldredge and Brent Curtis
"It is a rare soul indeed who has been sought after for who she is—not because of what she can do, or what others can gain from her, but simply for herself . . . so what are we to conclude? Often we conclude that there is nothing in our hearts worth knowing. Whoever and whatever this mystery called I must be, it cannot be much." The Sacred Romance, by John Eldredge and Brent Curtis
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