Quotemeal: Mar. 24th, 1957

Sunday, March 24, 1957

"When I survey the wondrous cross,|On which the Prince of Glory died,|My richest gain I count but loss,|And pour contempt on all my pride."
— Isaac Watts

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"Never dwell on the tomorrow; remember, that it's God's and not ours."
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"That wisdom which cannot teach me that God is love, shall ever pass for folly."
John Owen
"There's nothing like a good crisis to increase my energy and remind me how much I need God."

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Illustration of Isaac Watts — "When I survey the wondrous cross,|On which the Prince of Glory died,|My richest gain I count but loss,|And pour contempt on all my pride."

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