Quotemeal: Apr. 5th, 1959

Sunday, April 5, 1959

"Whenever a man is ready to uncover his sins, God is always ready to cover them."
— Author Unknown

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"We can do nothing, we say sometimes, we can only pray. That, we feel, is a terribly precarious second-best. So long as we can fuss and work and rush about, so....."
A. J. Gossip

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Illustration of Author Unknown — "Whenever a man is ready to uncover his sins, God is always ready to cover them."

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