Quotemeal: Nov. 28th, 1945

Wednesday, November 28, 1945

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"Sometimes the Lord rides out the storm with us and other times He calms the restless sea around us. Most of all, He calms the storm inside us in our deepest inner soul."
— Lloyd John Ogilvie

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Illustration of Lloyd John Ogilvie — "Sometimes the Lord rides out the storm with us and other times He calms the restless sea around us. Most of all, He calms the storm inside us in our deepest inner soul."

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