Give your life to God; he can do more with it than you can!
DWIGHT L. MOODYYou might as well try to hear without ears or breathe without lungs, as to try to live a Christian life without the Spirit of God in your heart.
More Dwight L. Moody Quotes
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Small numbers make no difference to God. There is nothing small if God is in it.
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Character is what a man is in the dark.
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If our circumstances find us in God, we shall find God in all our circumstances.
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Be humble, or you’ll stumble.
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I have never met a man who has given me as much trouble as myself.
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A holy life will produce the deepest impression. Lighthouses blow no horns; they only shine.
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God likes His people to believe that there is nothing too hard for Him…We are all the time limiting God’s power by our own ideas. Let us get our eyes off one another and fix them upon God. There is nothing to hard for Him.
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Out of 100 men, one will read the Bible, the other 99 will read the Christian.
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I hunted all through the four Gospels trying to find one of Christ’s funeral sermons, but I couldn’t find any. I found He broke up every funeral He ever attended! Death couldn’t exist where He was.
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We may not be able to do any great thing; but if each of us will do something, however small it may be, a good deal will be accomplised for God.
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Fervency in prayer by the power of the Holy Spirit is a good preservative against thoughts rushing in. Flies never settle on the boiling pot.
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The best way to show that a stick is crooked is not to argue about it or to spend time denouncing it, but to lay a straight stick alongside it.
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No one can sum up all God is able to accomplish through one solitary life, wholly yielded, adjusted, and obedient to Him.
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He who kneels the most, stands the best.
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Everybody wants to enjoy heaven after they die, but they don’t want to be heavenly-minded while they live.
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