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Identifier: fullhistoryofwon00good (find matches)
Title: A full history of the wonderful career of Moody and Sankey
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Goodspeed, E. J. (Edgar Johnson), 1833-1881
Subjects: Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899 Sankey, Ira David, 1840-1908 Evangelistic work
Publisher: New York, H. S. Goodspeed & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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toobey, or they or we must leave the house. It is the same withthe kingdom of God. If we enter it we must obey. To obeyis better than making sacrifice. Saul lost his crown, his throne,his son, his friend Samuel, and the friendship of his son-in-lawDavid ; he turned his back on them all because of his disobe-dience, and he finally lost his life. But just turn to that otherSaul over in the New Testament. He was obedient unto death.He had no Jonathan, save at the right hand of God. He hadno crown, no throne, but he won them both. A blessing ispromised all who will obey. God deals with individuals aswith nations. The punishment is the same. Punishmentcomes alike upon families and individuals if they will not obey.A crisis may come when we do not know whether to obey Godor our employers or possibly our parents. The Word of Godmakes the way clear. When we come into Gods kingdom, Whatsoever He saith to thee, do it. If the laws of thenation are in conflict with Gods law, they must be broken.
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THE WORK OF GRACE IN NEW YORK. 457 Christ alone of all men obeyed God full)-. Obey Him andthen God may look down .pleased with His children, and say, This is my son, this is my daughter. Christ came to doGods will. When men disobey army orders they are court-martialed and shot. No one complains. Now, my friends, isthere not as much reason why we should obey the orders ofHeaven, and when we do not, should we not be punished ?Sinners are willing to do anything but obey God. Coming tohim as a poor beggar is what they dont like. If they couldbuy salvation they would gladly do it. Some men down inWall street, I fancy, would pay great prices. Many people cometo me and say, Mr. Moody, is it right for me to go to thetheatre ; can I dance ? That aint it. Can we glorify God bydoing such things ? Its a good deal better to be right with Godand then he will look down with pleasure and bless us. Mr. Moody then prayed, thanking God for what he had seenin the inquiry-rooms the previous evening and es

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