The 17th ch. of John is the most profound prayer ever recorded. But it’s not the most profound prayer. The most profound prayer was never recorded. It was Gethsemane. It was too holy. It would have shattered us. I’d love to have heard Jesus; but I’m sure I couldn’t have taken it. -Leonard Ravenhill
Thursday, December 10, 2020
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