Quotemeal: Jul. 20th, 1950

Thursday, July 20, 1950

"I do not know anyne who goes through life without some wounding of the heart. Sometimes we take a little shower at Calvary rather than let God deeply cut and wash away the hurts with His atoning blood."
— Cindy Jacobs

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"I have had more trouble with myself than with any other man I have ever met."
Dwight Moody

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Illustration of Cindy Jacobs — "I do not know anyne who goes through life without some wounding of the heart.  Sometimes we take a little shower at Calvary rather than let God deeply cut and wash away the hurts with His atoning blood."

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