You got a God. Don't make no difference if you don' know what he looks like.

John Steinbeck
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About This Quote

To say that you have a God "period" is to state the obvious. But to take it further, you might well ask yourself, "What does that mean?" If you are not sure, then perhaps it is time to read the message in this quote. This quote is just as simple as it sounds. It means that there is no need to know who God is because he IS.

It has nothing to do with what his appearance looks like. Rather, the greatest glory of all is to come close enough to God so he can be experienced.

Source: The Grapes Of Wrath

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