Fairy Girl, no offense in the slightest, the passage you quoted from Romans is actually in the 1928 Book Of Common Prayer, and leads into the invitation to "Draw near with faith and make your confession to Almighty God, devoutly kneeling". That prayer book was very "penetential" in its wordings, much more so than the current book. It does fit with what I was thinking about when I wrote my OP.
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I do agree that today everybody moans about their
terrible sacrifices even if its giving up one beer to play ball with their children. Some of those moans are louder than if they actually have to take a pay cut (as I have) to keep their job.

is the response to professional athletes who "MTS" when they only get a two year contract in the 7 figures area. When the term sacrifice is equated with whining in too many peoples minds, ---- nuff said.
When we come to full acceptance of ourselves as being transgendered, we do have to give up (sacrifice) those things that made us the "same" as other people even in fantasy. Our accepting self and the freedom we gain from acceptance are beautiful and valuable to God and, though many of them will not acknowledge it, our siblings in Christ. Maybe not the same thing as going into a "back draft" or facing an armed and dangerous situation, all agreed. We accept our condition, not to be selfish or perverted as some claim, but to be valuable and loving people in ways that make us feel calmer and are more responsive to people around us.
I know that I am coming to grips with the facts that I do not feel I have done much EVER that was special or meaningful, even with many people telling me I have. I get frequent glimmers that my "humility" that way may in fact be a short fall that is keeping me from being all that I can be.
"Get up from your knees my daughter (or son) your offering has been good, come to MY joy." I think God would like to say that to us if we listen for it.