Quotemeal: Apr. 18th, 1956

Wednesday, April 18, 1956

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"Nobody worries about Christ as long as he can be kept shut up in churches. He is quite safe inside. But there is always trouble if you try and let him out."
— G. A. Studdert Kennedy

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"Christianity isn't all that complicated … it's Jesus."
"Do you wish to receive mercy? Show mercy to your neighbor."

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A daily devotional about the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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Illustration of G. A. Studdert Kennedy — "Nobody worries about Christ as long as he can be kept shut up in churches.  He is quite safe inside.  But there is always trouble if you try and let him out."

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