Quotemeal: Aug. 26th, 1950

Saturday, August 26, 1950

"Rejoice in knowing that you belong to God and that He is conforming you to the image of His Son. See every event of this day as part of that process. Yield to the Spirit's prompting, and take heart that God will accomplish His will."
— John MacArthur

More Quotemeal

"Faith expects from God what is beyond all expectation."
"It is not after we were reconciled by the blood of his Son that God began to love us, but before the foundation of the world."
John Calvin
"It is one thing to fear God as threatening, with a holy reverence, and another to be afraid of the evil threatened."
John Owen
"Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God."

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Illustration of John MacArthur — "Rejoice in knowing that you belong to God and that He is conforming you to the image of His Son. See every event of this day as part of that process.  Yield to the Spirit's prompting, and take heart that God will accomplish His will."

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