Quotemeal: Feb. 3rd, 1962

Saturday, February 3, 1962

"The man who is not sanctified to the extent of obeying God rather than Satan has not been justified either, making it an obvious fact that he is never saved without either."
— Burton Coffman

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Illustration of Burton Coffman — "The man who is not sanctified to the extent of obeying God rather than Satan has not been justified either, making it an obvious fact that he is never saved without either."

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