Quotemeal: Jun. 6th, 1961

Tuesday, June 6, 1961

"If ye keep watch over your hearts, and listen for the Voice of God and learn of Him, in one short hour ye can learn more from Him than ye could learn from Man in a thousand years."
— Johannes Tauler

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Illustration of Johannes Tauler — "If ye keep watch over your hearts, and listen for the Voice of God and learn of Him, in one short hour ye can learn more from Him than ye could learn from Man in a thousand years."

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