Quotemeal: May. 6th, 2007

Sunday, May 6, 2007

"Salt, when dissolved in water, may disappear, but it does not cease to exist. We can be sure of its presence by tasting the water. Likewise, the indwelling Christ, though unseen, will be made evident to others from the love which he imparts to us."
— Sadhu Sundar Singh

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Illustration of Sadhu Sundar Singh — "Salt, when dissolved in water, may disappear, but it does not cease to exist. We can be sure of its presence by tasting the water. Likewise, the indwelling Christ, though unseen, will be made evident to others from the love which he imparts to us."

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