"God does not leave us comfortless, but we……" — Peter Marshall
"God does not leave us comfortless, but we have to be in dire need of comfort to know the truth of His promise. It is in time of calamity . in days and nights of sorrow and trouble that the presence, the sufficiency, and the sympathy of God grow very sure and very wonderful. Then we find out that the grace of God is sufficient for all our needs, for every problem and for every difficulty, for every broken heart, and for every human sorrow."
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15 Quotes by Peter Marshall
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The measure of life is not its duration, but its donation.
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