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SELF-ACCEPTANCE
Elizabeth Elliot, in her book Let Me Be a Woman, records the story of Gladys Aylward
unable to accept the looks God had given her. Ms. Aylward told how when she was a child
she had two great sorrows. One, that while all her friends had beautiful golden hair, hers
was black. The other, that while her friends were still growing, she had stopped. She was
about four feet ten inches tall. But when at last she reached the country to which God had
called her to be a missionary, she stood on the wharf in Shanghai and looked around at the
people to whom He had called her. "Every single one of them" she said, "had
black hair. And every one of them had stopped growing when I did." She was able to
look to God and exclaim, "Lord God, You know what You're doing!"
Elizabeth Elliot, Let Me Be a Woman.
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