Richard J. Foster Quotes
In Submission We Are At Last Free To Value Other People. Their Dreams And Plans Become Important To Us. We Have Entered Into A New, Wonderful, Glorious Freedom, The Freedom To Give Up Our Own Rights For The Good Of Others. For The First Time We Can Love People Unconditionally. We Have Given Up The Right For Them To Return Our Love. No Longer Do We Feel We Have To Be Treated In A Certain Way. We Can Rejoice With Their Successes. We Feel Genuine Sorrow At Their Failures. It Is Of Little Consequence That Our Plans Are Frustrated, If Their Plans Succeed. We Discover That It Is Far Better To Serve Our Neighbor Than To Have Our Own Way.
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