Quotemeal: Dec. 11th, 1961

Monday, December 11, 1961

Multiplication of Ministry Recap

This week we've celebrated what God has done and shared what's next for this ministry.

Read Recap
"The Gospel is a universal language that crosses the barriers of time to impact the lives of ordinary people."
— Michelle Jones

More Quotemeal

"Intercessory prayer might be defined as loving our neighbor on our knees."
"He who waits to do a great deal of good at once, will never do anything."
"The historical facts around Christ's life are both outward and clear. Certainly the theological truths that define Jesus are sure. Yet the realities of faith..."
"Jesus hath many lovers of His heavenly Kingdom, but few bearers of His Cross. He hath many desirous of consolation, but few of tribulation. Many love Jesus so....."

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Illustration

Illustration of Michelle Jones — "The Gospel is a universal language that crosses the barriers of time to impact the lives of ordinary people."

Other Devotionals from Heartlight for Monday, December 11, 1961

A daily devotional about God's power for our battles.
""Everyone who wins the victory will inherit these things. I will be their God, and they will be my children. But cowardly, unfaithful, and detestable..."
A devotional to help reclaim Jesus as the daily Lord of our lives.
"Dear Beloved, My resurrection from the dead changed everything! As awful as My crucifixion was for the Father and Me, the cost of that suffering..."
Features the apostle Paul's writings turned into daily, powerful prayers.
"Dear Father, the one real and only God, Give me more love and humility than knowledge, for "Knowledge puffs up but love builds up." People know lots...."
The classic twice-daily devotional from Charles H. Spurgeon.
"The hill of comfort is the hill of Calvary; the house of consolation is built with the wood of the cross; the temple of heavenly blessing is founded....."

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