Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the
United States, gave a testimony of a momentary contact with Rev. D. L. Moody;
not realizing at the time that he’d met him.
“I was in a barber’s chair, when I
became aware of a personality who had just entered the room. A man came in
quietly on the same errand as myself, and sat in the next chair to me. Every
word that he uttered showed a personal and vital interest in the man who was
cutting his hair, and his fellow patrons.
Before I got through with my haircut,
I was aware I had attended a virtual evangelistic service; because of the words
and actions of the personage in the chair next to me.
I lingered in the room after the great
man left the premises, and noted the powerful affect his visit had upon the
barbers and customers in the shop. They spoke in undertones. They did not know
the customer’s name, but they knew their thoughts had been elevated.
And I felt when I left that place that
I was leaving a place of worship.”
The secret of Moody’s power was that
he was always abounding.
(1st Corinthians 1:58)
“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be
steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord; forasmuch as
you know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
(Anonymous with editing by Wm. McDonald, PhD)
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