Quotemeal: Mar. 8th, 1962

Thursday, March 8, 1962

"Without the work of the cross we would be quite helpless. The cross enables us to come out free from under the heaviest and most powerful mental bondage. Not all the power of Satan, or sin, or habit can hold us captive any longer."
— Tom Marshall

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Illustration of Tom Marshall — "Without the work of the cross we would be quite helpless. The cross enables us to come out free from under the heaviest and most powerful mental bondage. Not all the power of Satan,  or sin, or habit can hold us captive any longer."

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