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…community, and everybody came. They closed the stores on the weekday mornings, and everybody came to the revival meetings. I remember the town infidel – and every town had his infidel – I remember the town infidel. He lived right back of our house. You could hear him all over…
…desk, reading a copy of Tom Paine’s Age of Reason. Infidel Tom Paine wrote that infidel book in the latter part of the seventeen hundreds. Infidel Tom Paine had been dead for one hundred and thirty years when I went to see my friend to talk and to pray with…
…“Write down all the absurdities of the infidel, and you will find that it takes more faith to believe as an infidel than it does as a Christian.” Again, “That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling…
…for me. That’s what you want to do. Won’t do you any good.” So the preacher got down by the side of the infidel and prayed for him. And when he finished his prayer, the infidel said, “Ha, ha, ha, ha. Isn’t that what I told you? I’m just the…
…more cutting even than any twoedged sword” [Hebrews 4:12]. I wish I could have found, but I haven’t been able to, the story of this man; his name is Mr. Thorpe. He was of Bristol, England, and he belonged to the Hell Fire Club, an infidel’s organization, in the days…
…fellow from my town reading Tom Paine, the infidel, and saying, “I am an infidel!” Through all these years his influence still reaching out and continues; and that’s the reason God gives us our rewards at the end of time; not when you die because you are still living; you…
…or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they…
…unction and in prayer and in great conviction, why, even an infidel, even an infidel goes away and says, “I don’t know, I don’t know, but there’s something in it beyond what I can explain.” Now a second thing: the Master calls in our hearts for faith and saving trust…
…have changed. I have turned around. I am doing something else. I remember the story of an infidel who in a hotel lobby was talking to a preacher. And he was scoffing at the preacher, making fun of him and ridiculing. And among the things the infidel was saying to…
…and see what it does to your life; just test it, try it. You’ll be amazed at what happens to you. I was reading the other day about Harry Rimmer, who was debating with an infidel, with an atheist; and they were debating about the Word of God. And…
…and the undertaker says, “Yes, he was dead.” And then the infidel says, “Well, how do I know you were buried? How do I know that?” And he says, “Here is the sexton, here is the gravedigger; he says I was buried.” And then the infidel and the unbeliever says,…
…himself a drunkard in the gutter, and now, raised up by the power of the glory of that light—an infidel violently opposed to the gospel. There is no more beautiful story in American legend than the train ride of infidel Bob Ingersoll and infidel General Lew Wallace. And Bob Ingersoll…
…every morning, is published in every sunset of an evening [Psalm 19:1-2]. I see the wonder of creation everywhere—in the snowflake, in the flower, in the face of sweet children. Lord God in heaven, where did it come from? And I ask the infidel and the unbeliever, “Where did this…
…He is an infidel, and I am persuaded that he is right and you are wrong; and I am an infidel.” The father tried to speak to the boy. The mother burst into tears. But the young fellow announced, as the days passed, “I am leaving. I am going to…
…was an infidel who was being invited to the Lord by a devout, humble preacher. And the infidel scoffed at him. And the preacher wanted to pray for him. So the infidel said, “Why, just fine, won’t do you any good, just pray for me.” So the preacher knelt down…
…Littleton, a member of the parliament, Chancellor of the Exchequer, lord commissioner, a brilliant speaker and writer; Lord Littleton was an infidel. He had a dear friend named Gilbert West who was just like him—brilliant and an infidel. And they had close converse with the great infidels of the age…
…of that man’s life onto me. Did you know, in the county seat where he pastored, there was an infidel: a vile, villainous, wicked, evil, cursing, rejecter, unbeliever, an infidel: boasting of it. The infidel had a stroke; comes to us all by and by, he had a stroke. And…
…of that man’s life onto me. Did you know, in the county seat where he pastored, there was an infidel: a vile, villainous, wicked, evil, cursing, rejecter, unbeliever, an infidel: boasting of it. The infidel had a stroke; comes to us all by and by, he had a stroke. And…
…of that man’s life onto me. Did you know, in the county seat where he pastored, there was an infidel: a vile, villainous, wicked, evil, cursing, rejecter, unbeliever, an infidel: boasting of it. The infidel had a stroke; comes to us all by and by, he had a stroke. And…
…down there on his knees in the foyer of the hotel and prayed for the infidel that God would save him. And when Moody got up from his knees, the infidel looked at him with sarcasm and said, “See there, it didn’t work. I’m not converted!” Moody turned to him…
…of that man’s life onto me. Did you know, in the county seat where he pastored, there was an infidel: a vile, villainous, wicked, evil, cursing, rejecter, unbeliever, an infidel: boasting of it. The infidel had a stroke; comes to us all by and by, he had a stroke. And…
…there in the hotel lobby, he knelt by the side of the infidel and prayed for his soul. When he got up, the infidel scornfully laughed at him, “Ha, ha, ha, I’m just the same. I’m an infidel! Prayers have no effect at all.” The preacher said, “But not yet…
…The liberal is the man who looks upon God as being some indefinable first cause and who is dead. Why is it that the liberal has done more to destroy the Christian faith than all other men of all time? Because if you were to meet a blaspheming infidel and…
…the infidel, “life has no purpose, it has no meaning. You die and that’s it. There’s no meaning to it.” I ask the unbeliever and the infidel about sorrow and disappointment, “Does sorrow and disappointment, does hurt, does that have any meaning in my life?” “No, no meaning whatsoever.” And…