Quotemeal: Dec. 2nd, 2005

Friday, December 2, 2005

"There is nothing, indeed, which God will not do for a man who dares to step out upon what seems to be the mist; though as he puts his foot down he finds a rock beneath him."
— F. B. Meyer

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Illustration of F. B. Meyer — "There is nothing, indeed, which God will not do for a man who dares to step out upon what seems to be the mist; though as he puts his foot down he finds a rock beneath him."

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