Quotemeal: Jul. 14th, 1957

Sunday, July 14, 1957

"Today Jesus Christ is being dispatched as the Figurehead of a Religion, a mere example. He is that, but he is infinitely more; He is salvation itself, He is the Gospel of God."
— Oswald Chambers

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Illustration of Oswald Chambers — "Today Jesus Christ is being dispatched as the Figurehead of a Religion, a mere example. He is that, but he is infinitely more; He is salvation itself, He is the Gospel of God."

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