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Thoughts for the Quiet Hour








November 18

  He which establish us … in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God; who hath also sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts
        2 Cor. 1:21, 2 Cor. 1:22

When a Christian is “sealed” by the Holy Ghost, “sealed” as the property of his Master, there will be no need to ask, “Whose image and superscription is this?” upon the “sealed” one. The King’s, of course. Anyone can see the image.

Of what use is a “seal” if it cannot be seen?

Is the King’s image visibly, permanently, stamped upon us? It is on every Spirit-filled, “sealed” believer.

John McNeil


Hardman, Samuel G., and Dwight Lyman Moody. Thoughts for the Quiet Hour. Willow Grove, PA: Woodlawn Electronic Publishing, 1997. Print.

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