Quotemeal: Jun. 8th, 1950

Thursday, June 8, 1950

"'Thinking Christianly' is thinking by Christians about anything and everything in a consistently Christian way — in a manner that is shaped, directed, and restrained by the truth of God's Word and God's Spirit."
— Os Guinness

More Quotemeal

"The more man becomes irradiated with the divinity of Christ, the more, not the less, truly he is man."
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"Love is not affectionate feeling, but a steady wish for the loved person's ultimate good as far as it can be obtained."
C. S. Lewis
"The prayer closet is the arena which produces the overcomer."

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Illustration of Os Guinness — "'Thinking Christianly' is thinking by Christians about anything and everything in a consistently Christian way — in a manner that is shaped, directed, and restrained by the truth of God's Word and God's Spirit."

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