Wisdom – Dwight Lyman Moody

I remember a gentleman of Boston, a man high in life, a Congressman, who was accustomed to carry with him little cards and distribute them wherever he went, and on some of these cards were words like these: “I expect to pass through this world but once — A man was asked what his persuasion was. He said it was the same as Paul’s. I don’t know what Paul’s persuasion was. All persuasions claim him. Sankey says he is a Methodist. Listen: “I am not ashamed, for I know whom I believe, and am persuaded that H — If we are going to be successful, we have got to take our stand for God, and let the world and everyone know we are on the Lord’s side. I have great respect for the woman that started out during the war with a poker. She heard the enemy were coming and — Let us do all the work we can. If we can’t be a lighthouse, let us be a tallow candle. There used to be a period when people came to meeting bringing their candles with them. The first one, perhaps, wouldn’t make a great illumination, but when two or t — When I was a little boy I used to try and catch my own shadow. I don’t know whether any of you have ever been so foolish as that or not. I could not see why the shadow always kept ahead of me. Once I happened to be racing with my face to the sun and I — There are nine different qualities — peace, gentleness, long-suffering, hope, patience, charity, etc., but you can sum them all into one, and you have love. I saw something in writing the other day bearing upon the subject which I just took a copy of: “

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