A Distiller Interrogates Moody. – Dwight Lyman Moody

In Europe in a place where there was a good deal of whisky distilled, one of the men in the business was a church member, and got a little anxious in his conscience about his business. He came and asked me if I thought that a man could not be an honest distiller. I said, You should do whatever you do for the glory of God. If you can get down and pray about a barrel of whisky, and say, for instance, when you sell it, “O Lord God, let this whisky be blessed to the world,” it is probably honest.

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