Quotemeal: Mar. 24th, 1961

Friday, March 24, 1961

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"When I survey the wondrous cross,|On which the Prince of Glory died,|My richest gain I count but loss,|And pour contempt on all my pride."
— Isaac Watts

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"Now the church is not wood and stone, but the company of people who believe in Christ."
"Every person born in this world represents something new, something that never existed before, something original and unique."
Martin Buber
"I believe in God like I believe in the sun rise. Not because I can see it, but because I can see all that it touches."
C. S. Lewis
"Where others see but the dawn coming over the hill, I see the soul of God shouting for joy."

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Illustration of Isaac Watts — "When I survey the wondrous cross,|On which the Prince of Glory died,|My richest gain I count but loss,|And pour contempt on all my pride."

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About This Devotional

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