Quotemeal: Sep. 3rd, 1949

Saturday, September 3, 1949

"God doesn't want us to know that He is faithful just because the Bible says so, but He wants to show Himself faithful in our lives."
— Robert Ekh

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Illustration of Robert Ekh — "God doesn't want us to know that He is faithful just because the Bible says so, but He wants to show Himself faithful in our lives."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.