Whatever you love more than God is your idol.
DWIGHT L. MOODYThere will be no peace in any soul until it is willing to obey the voice of God.
More Dwight L. Moody Quotes
-
-
Next to the wonder of seeing my Savior will be, I think, the wonder that I made so little use of the power of prayer.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
The fact is, we are leaky vessels, and we have to keep right under the fountain all the time to keep full of Christ, and so have fresh supply.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
A man can counterfeit love, he can counterfeit faith, he can counterfeit hope and all the other graces, but it is very difficult to counterfeit humility.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
More depends on my walk than talk.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
The Bible was not given for our information but for our transformation.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
God has cast our confessed sins into the depths of the sea, and He’s even put a ‘No Fishing’ sign over the spot.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
God doesn’t seek for golden vessels, and does not ask for silver ones, but He must have clean ones.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
The voice of sin is loud, but the voice of forgiveness is louder.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
I believe Satan exists for two reasons: first, the Bible says so, and second, I’ve done business with him.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
The Scriptures were not given to increase our knowledge, but to change our lives.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
If a man just stops to think what he has to praise God for, he will find there is enough to keep him singing praises for a week.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
Every great movement of God can be traced to a kneeling figure.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
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.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
Moses spent forty years thinking he was somebody; forty years learning he was nobody; and forty years discovering what God can do with a nobody.
DWIGHT L. MOODY -
When a man is not deeply convicted of sin, it is a pretty sure sign that he has not truly repented. Experience has taught me that men who have very slight conviction of sin sooner or later lapse back into their old life.
DWIGHT L. MOODY