Quotemeal: Feb. 27th, 1961

Monday, February 27, 1961

"We can see hope in the midst of hopelessness. We can see peace in the midst of chaos. We have a hope that the world does not have. We can see clearly that all things work together for the good of them that love Him and are called according to His purpose."
— Priscilla Shirer

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Illustration of Priscilla Shirer — "We can see hope in the midst of hopelessness. We can see peace in the midst of chaos. We have a hope that the world does not have. We can see clearly that all things work together for the good of them that love Him and are called according to His purpose."

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