Quotemeal: Jul. 24th, 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010

"God did not write a book and send it by messenger to be read at a distance by unaided minds. He spoke a Book and lives in His spoken words, constantly speaking His words and causing the power of them to persist across the years."
— A. W. Tozer

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"The deepest desire of our hearts is for union for God. God created us for union with himself. This is the original purpose of our lives."

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Illustration of A. W. Tozer — "God did not write a book and send it by messenger to be read at a distance by unaided minds. He spoke a Book and lives in His spoken words, constantly speaking His words and causing the power of them to persist across the years."

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