Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Character

Steel is the product of iron plus fire. Soil is the rock plus heat and the crushing of glaciers. Linen is flax plus the water that cleans it, the comb that separates it, the flail that pounds it, and the shuttle that weaves it. In the same way, the development of human character requires a plus attached to it, for great character is made not through luxurious living but through suffering. And the world does not forget character.
Suffering is a wonderful fertilizer for the roots of character. The great objective of this life is character, for it is the only thing we can carry with us into eternity. And gaining as much of the highest character possible is the purpose of our trials.

Austin Phelps

“The mountain of vision is won by no other road than the one covered with thorns.”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey there Mckenzie Elizabeth!

I just wanted to thank you for visiting my blog last week. I love visitors! Would you mind If I followed you?

I definitely agree with this post. A couple of years ago, my church was going through the book of Hebrews: we learned how God uses affliction and suffering to shape and mold His people into His image.

Abigail and Lydia said...

Hi McKenzie! I had SO much fun at your house! I'll always have good memories of our visit! Especially putting baby powder on our faces! Thank-you so much! Say hello to Maddie and Mariah for me!
Love,
Abigail

Anonymous said...

Hey again,

I was reading your blog, and I noticed that on a post of yours last year you were wearing a Ron Paul shirt and button. We were for Ron Paul too!