Quotemeal: Jul. 28th, 1960

Thursday, July 28, 1960

"Christ is the desire of nations, the joy of angels, the delight of the Father. What solace then must that soul be filled with that hath the possession of Him to all eternity!"
— John Bunyan

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Illustration of John Bunyan — "Christ is the desire of nations, the joy of angels, the delight of the Father. What solace then must that soul be filled with that hath the possession of Him to all eternity!"

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