Gold - Dwight Lyman Moody
There is not an excuse but is a lie.
— God’s service a hard one! How will that sound in the judgment?
— It is easy enough to excuse yourself to hell, but you cannot excuse yourself to heaven.
— When a man prepares a feast, men rush in, but when God prepares one they all begin to make excuses, and don’t want to go.
— My friends, to accept this invitation is more important than anything else in this world. There is nothing in the world that is so important as the question of accepting the invitation.
— If everybody could understand everything the Bible said it wouldn’t be God’s book; if Christians, if theologians, had studied it for forty, fifty, sixty years, and then only began to understand it, how could a man expect to understand it by one reading
— If God were to take men at their word about these excuses, and swept everyone into his grave who had an excuse, there would be a very small congregation in the Tabernacle next Sunday; there would be little business in Chicago, and in a few weeks the grass would be growing on these busy streets.