Quotemeal: Feb. 7th, 2003

Friday, February 7, 2003

"This is a wise, sane Christian faith: that a man commit himself, his life, and his hopes to God; that God undertakes the special protection of that man; that therefore that man ought not to be afraid of anything."
— George MacDonald

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Illustration of George MacDonald — "This is a wise, sane Christian faith: that a man commit himself, his life, and his hopes to God; that God undertakes the special protection of that man; that therefore that man ought not to be afraid of anything."

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