“We can stand affliction better than we can prosperity, for in prosperity we forget God.”
Dwight Lyman Moody was an American evangelist, born in the village of East Northfield Massachusetts. His sermons were colloquial, simple, full of conviction and pointed. In his theology he laid stress on the Gospel and on no sectarian opinions—he was, however, a pre-millenarianite—and he worked with men as much more "advanced" than himself as Henry Drummond, whom he eagerly defended against orthodox attack, and George Adam Smith. Moody's sermons were sold widely in English, and in German, Danish and Swedish versions.
For D.L. Moody's full biography with more quotes, visit Voices from the Past here:
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