Quotemeal: Nov. 24th, 1947

Monday, November 24, 1947

Blessed Christmas!

Our prayer is that the presence of Jesus be with you and fill you with hope, peace, and love!

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"Back of the loaf is the snowy flour,|And back of the flour is the mill;|And back of the mill is the wheat, and the shower|And the sun, and the Father's will."
— Maltbie D. Babcock

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"A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all."
"To take up the cross of Christ is no great action done once for all; it consists in the continual practice of small duties which are distasteful to us."
"It is not as a child that I believe and confess Jesus Christ. My hosanna is born of a furnace of doubt."
"The national anthem of hell is, "I Did It My Way.""
Peter Kreeft

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Illustration of Maltbie D. Babcock — "Back of the loaf is the snowy flour,|And back of the flour is the mill;|And back of the mill is the wheat, and the shower|And the sun, and the Father's will."

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The classic twice-daily devotional from Charles H. Spurgeon.
"What the patriarch did early in the morning, after the family festivities, it will be well for the believer to do for himself ere he rests tonight...."
A daily devotional featuring a Bible verse, thought and prayer.
""Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.""
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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.