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Bible Quote Alerts

A fool's voice is known by multitude of words. (Ecclesiastes 5:30)
Price:$0. Standard text messaging fees apply.
Why is this free?
Content:Receive text messages with bible verse.
Frequency:Daily or less
Get Bible Quote Alerts

Details

Bible Quote text message updates offer you the opportunity to receive a daily reminder of the words of the bible and serve as an opportunity to take a moment to reflect upon those words. Choose to receive bible quotes daily, or only on select days of the week. You may also select the time of day you want your bible quote delivered. You can stop these alerts instantly at any time from your phone or the web.

ContentShort bible quote or verse
FrequencyChoose from daily or less
Cost$0 (standard carrier text messaging fees apply)
CancellationStop your alerts from your phone or the web

Mobile Search Option

You can also get a bible quote anytime from your mobile phone. Send a text with the words BIBLE QUOTE to 44636 and receive a text message back immediately with a bible quote. It is perfect for searching for inspiration when you have an unexpected free moment. 4INFO mobile search is not case sensitive, so you can send the text in all caps or all lower case, or even a mix - whatever is easiest for you!

  • If you send BIBLE QUOTE
  • You get Our soul waiteth for the Lord. He is our help and our shield. (Psalms 33:20)

Examples you can text to 44636

  • BIBLE QUOTE

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