Quotemeal: Apr. 27th, 1948

Tuesday, April 27, 1948

"The tearful praying Christian, whose distress prevent his words, will be clearly understood by the Most High."
— Charles H. Spurgeon

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Illustration of Charles H. Spurgeon — "The tearful praying Christian, whose distress prevent his words, will be clearly understood by the Most High."

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