Quotemeal: May. 9th, 1960

Monday, May 9, 1960

"To teach in order to lead others to faith is the task of every preacher and of each believer."
— Thomas Aquinas

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"Only at the cross of Christ does man see fully what it is that separates him from God; yet it is here alone that he perceives that he is no longer separated..."
Emil Brunner

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Illustration of Thomas Aquinas — "To teach in order to lead others to faith is the task of every preacher and of each believer."

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