Quotemeal: Mar. 29th, 1957

Friday, March 29, 1957

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"Christ himself deliberately staked his whole claim to the credit of men upon his resurrection. When asked for a sign he pointed to this sign as his single and sufficient credential."
— B. B. Warfield

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Illustration of B. B. Warfield — "Christ himself deliberately staked his whole claim to the credit of men upon his resurrection. When asked for a sign he pointed to this sign as his single and sufficient credential."

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