Quotemeal: Jul. 29th, 1959

Wednesday, July 29, 1959

"We see in the risen Christ the end for which man was made, and the assurance that the end is within our reach."
— Brooke Foss Wescott

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"Take comfort, and recollect however little you and I may know, God knows; He knows Himself and you and me and all things; and His mercy is over all His works."
"Prayer is an end to isolation. It is living our daily life with someone; with Him who alone can deliver us from solitude."

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Illustration of Brooke Foss Wescott — "We see in the risen Christ the end for which man was made, and the assurance that the end is within our reach."

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