Quotemeal: Jan. 31st, 1962

Wednesday, January 31, 1962

"If the mind of God as discovered to us in His word and works is so vast and deep, what must His mind be in all its undisclosed resources in the infinity and eternity of its existence?"
— John Bate

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Illustration of John Bate — "If the mind of God as discovered to us in His word and works is so vast and deep, what must His mind be in all its undisclosed resources in the infinity and eternity of its existence?"

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