Quotemeal: Feb. 10th, 1951

Saturday, February 10, 1951

"God does not ask your ability or your inability. He asks only your availability."
— Mary Kay Ashe

More Quotemeal

"Worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable."
John Stott
"He is not great who is not greatly good."
"Why is there so much running to and fro to meetings, conventions, fellowship gatherings and yet so little time for prayer?"
Andrew Bonar
"The Bible shows how the world progresses. It begins with a garden, but ends with a Holy City."

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Illustration of Mary Kay Ashe — "God does not ask your ability or your inability. He asks only your availability."

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