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Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World by Dwight L. Moody
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“If you have so much business to attend to that you have no time to pray, you have more business than God ever intended you to have.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“Daniel thought more of his principles than he did of earthly honor or the esteem of men. Right was right with him. He was going to do right that day and let the tomorrows take care of themselves. That firmness of purpose in the strength of God was the secret of his success. Right there, that very moment, he overcame. And from that hour, from that moment, he could go on conquering and to conquer, because he had started right.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“Character is worth more than anything else in the whole wide world.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“Lose no time! If you want to have a part in that coming kingdom of the Lord, you had better press into it now while the door is open. Soon, “Too late! too late!” will be the cry.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“But if the world has nothing to say against you, it is a pretty sure sign that God doesn’t have much to say for you; if you seek to live”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“And God will exalt us also when the right time comes. We don’t need to try to promote ourselves; we don’t need to struggle for position. Let God put us in our true places. It is better for a man to be right with God, even if he holds no position down here. Then he can look up and know that God is pleased with him. That is enough.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“Many of God’s people have a false impression that only a few can speak for God. If anything is to be done for the souls of men, nine-tenths of the people say, “Oh, the ministers must do it.” It does not enter into the minds of many people that they have a part in the matter. The devil works to keep Christians from the blessed privilege of winning souls to God. Anyone can do this work.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“I would say, Lose no time! If you want to have a part in that coming kingdom of the Lord, you had better press into it now while the door is open. Soon, “Too late! too late!” will be the cry.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“Daniel thought more of his principles than he did of earthly honor or the esteem of men. Right was right with him. He was going to do right that day and let the tomorrows take care of themselves.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“Young men, your moral character is more than money. It is worth more than the honor of the world, which is fleeting and will soon be gone. It is worth more than earthly position, which is transient and will soon be gone. But to have God with you and to be with God – what a grand position! It is an eternal inheritance.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“The cause of many of the failures that we see in life is that men do not start right. Daniel, however, started right. He took his character with him to Babylon and was not ashamed of the religion of his father and his mother. He was not ashamed of the God of the Bible.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“The name Daniel means “God is my judge.” God is my judge; the public is not my judge nor my fellow men, but God.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World
“God can take care of us when we pass through the waters; God can take care of us when we pass through the fires. God is able to take care of us, if only we will stand up for Him. God will take care of us, if only we will stand up for Him.”
Dwight L. Moody, Daniel, Man of God: Being a Man of Character in a Babylon World