Moody Thoughts for the Quiet Hour
More Works from Moody Tag
- Torrey Why God Used Moody
- Moody, D.L.- Men of the Bible
- Moody-Gospel Sermon on the Blessed Hope
- Moody Thoughts for the Quiet Hour
- Moody Sowing and Reaping
- Moody Sovereign Grace: Its Source, Its Nature and Its Effects
- Moody Pleasure & Profit in Bible Study
- Moody Overcoming Life, and Other Sermons
- Moody D.L.-Secret Power; or, The Secret of Success in Christian Life and Work
- Moody Bible Characters
TO THE READER
One of the brightest signs of the times is that many Christians in our Young People’s Societies and churches are observing a “Quiet Hour” daily. In this age of rush and activity we need some special call to go apart and be alone with God for a part of each day. Any man or woman who does this faithfully and earnestly cannot be more than twenty-four hours away from God.
The selections given in this volume were first published in the monthly issues of the “Record of Christian Work,” and were found very helpful for devotional purposes. They are also a mine of thoughts, to light up the verses quoted. Being of permanent value, it has been thought desirable to transfer them from the pages of the magazine to this permanent volume.
May they have a helpful ministry, leading many into closer communion with God!
More Works from Devotional Category
- Wolston “Forty Days” of Scripture
- Winslow Words of Divine Comfort
- Winslow Octavius None Like Christ
- Winslow Octavius Lord My Portion
- Winslow Octavius Consider Jesus
- Winslow Christ’s Sympathy to Weary Pilgrims
- Winslow Christ is Ever with You
- Spurgeon Till He Comes – Meditations
- Spurgeon Morning and Evening Readings
- Spurgeon Faith Checkbook