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

More Quotemeal

"The Bible applied to the heart by the Holy Spirit, is the chief means by which men are built up and established in the faith, after their conversion."
J. C. Ryle
"Who but the same God Who stands in the darker, fouler rooms of our hearts and says, 'Yes, let the God of Heaven and Earth be born here — in THIS place.'"
"Grace is indeed needed to turn a man into a saint, and he who doubts it does not know what a saint or a man is."
"Heaven is not here, it's There. If we were given all we wanted here, our hearts would settle for this world rather than the next. God is forever luring us up..."

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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.