Quotemeal: Sep. 30th, 1956

Sunday, September 30, 1956

"One day we will meet beside the river and our Lord will dry every tear. For now, we must live in the joy of that promise and recall that for every generation life is hard, but God is faithful."
— Bodie Thoene

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Illustration of Bodie Thoene — "One day we will meet beside the river and our Lord will dry every tear. For now, we must live in the joy of that promise and recall that for every generation life is hard, but God is faithful."

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