Quotemeal: Jan. 16th, 1944

Sunday, January 16, 1944

"Every time you trust God's wisdom and do whatever he says, even when you don't understand it, you deepen your friendship with God."
— Rick Warren

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Illustration of Rick Warren — "Every time you trust God's wisdom and do whatever he says, even when you don't understand it, you deepen your friendship with God."

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