I see now that to live for God, whether one is allowed ability to be actively useful or not, is a great thing, and that it is a wonderful mercy to be allowed to live and suffer even, if thereby one can glorify Him.
Sometimes I have thought my desire to live for my Saviour and to labor for Him had increased.
How a loving Father must feel when His children shrink back crying, "I have so much to live for!
When thou dost begin to live for Him, thou wilt grieve about nothing more, and all things will come easy to thee.
And the more he read, the more clearly he understood what God wanted of him, and how it behooved him to live for God; and his heart grew lighter and lighter continually.
Buy the Gospels and read; there thou wilt find out how to live for God.
She wished to live for something; she wished to accomplish something; what could she do?
Revenge--yes, that was all he had to live for now; and the very thought seemed to put new vigour into his system, infuse fresh blood in his veins.
Old man, if anything goes wrong with that darling, I--I've nothing left to live for in the world!
Nothing was left but to go back to the Highlands, and to try what I could make of my life, with my mother still left to live for.
The longing thus inspired to look once more at the old scenes, to live for a while again among the old associations, has grown on me since my mother's death.
You have nothing to live for, now that she has refused to be yours," the fiend in me whispered.
Isabel, as she herself grew older, became acquainted with revulsions, with disgusts; there were days when the world looked black and she asked herself with some sharpness what it was that she was pretending to live for.
It was better than words, and showed that you know the world we live in as well as the world you teach us to live for hereafter.
Not only a land to live for, but a land to die for, and happy the man who dies for it!
And the Animal said, 'O King, live for ever, but do you really call that a dinner?
And Daniel answering the king, said: O king, live for ever: 6:22.
And the Chaldeans answered the king in Syriac: O king, live for ever: tell to thy servants thy dream, and we will declare the interpretation thereof.
And said to king Nabuchodonosor: O king, live for ever: 3:10.
Then the other woman had nothing left to live for, and vowed vengeance against that rival who had first won away her lover, and now had been the cause of her bereavement.
She had something to live for in addition to her son.
It was as wet and chilly as an English June day can occasionally be, but as he waited on the platform in the drizzle he glowed inwardly, and seemed to have something to live for again.
They ceased to live for ideas, and where are they now?
Therefore the return of Wilfred was like that of one dead and alive again, lost and found; and the poor widow felt she had yet something besides her daughter Edith to live for.
If he live, I shall have something left to live for; else I could have wished that we had all perished together!
After that he has to take birth as a crocodile, in which form he has to live for a year.
In that order he has to live for a period of ten and five years, O Bharata.
For ten years he has to live in that form, and then he takes birth as a pard in which form he has to live for a period of five years.
Assuming that asinine form he has to live for a period of two years and then he meets with death at the edge of a weapon.
Assuming such a form, O Yudhisthira, he has to live for a period of three and ten years.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "live for" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.