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To The Work! To The Work! Exhortations to Christians   By: (1837-1899)

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In his passionate and thought-provoking book, Dwight Lyman Moody delivers a powerful message to Christians in "To The Work! To The Work! Exhortations to Christians." Packed with exhortations, personal experiences, and timeless wisdom, this book serves as a call to action for all believers, challenging them to embrace their responsibilities and actively engage in God's work.

One of the notable aspects of this book is Moody's ability to captivate readers from the very beginning. With his enthusiastic and persuasive writing style, he effectively conveys his messages, leaving readers inspired and motivated to live out their faith. His fervor for serving God drips from every page, and it is contagious.

Furthermore, Moody combines practical advice with biblical principles, making the content relatable and applicable to everyday life. Whether addressing the importance of prayer, evangelism, or the significance of living a Christ-centered life, Moody consistently highlights the relevance of these principles in today's world. He does not shy away from addressing the challenges that Christians face and provides valuable insights on how to overcome them.

The author's personal anecdotes are particularly impactful, as they add a touch of authenticity and credibility to his teachings. Sharing stories from his own experiences, Moody reveals the struggles he encountered throughout his journey and demonstrates how God's hand guided him. These narratives serve as reminders that no matter the trials we face, God is faithful and will equip us to carry out His work.

One could argue that the book's main strength lies in its ability to confront complacency within the Christian community. Moody recognizes that many believers have fallen into a state of spiritual apathy and challenges them to awaken from their slumber. Through his passionate plea, he encourages readers to reevaluate their priorities and redirects their focus towards God's kingdom.

While the book undeniably possesses numerous strengths, it also has a few notable weaknesses. At times, the language and writing style can come across as dated, which may hinder modern readers from fully connecting with the material. Additionally, the book's structure could have been more organized, as it occasionally jumps between topics abruptly. However, these minor issues do not significantly detract from the overall impact and edification that the book provides.

In conclusion, "To The Work! To The Work! Exhortations to Christians" is a compelling and commanding book that challenges believers to rise up and actively engage in God's mission. Dwight Lyman Moody's passionate and persuasive writing style, his practical advice rooted in biblical principles, and his personal anecdotes make for an engaging and thought-provoking read. Despite a few weaknesses, this book effectively inspires readers to embrace their role in furthering God's kingdom, ultimately leaving a lasting impression on the hearts of all who read it.

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TO THE WORK

TO THE WORK

Exhortations to Christians

BY

D. L. MOODY

Fleming H. Revell Company

Chicago, New York & Toronto

Publishers of Evangelical Literature

Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1884

BY F. H. REVELL,

In the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.

"TAKE YE AWAY THE STONE"

CHAPTER II.

LOVE, THE MOTIVE POWER FOR SERVICE

CHAPTER III.

FAITH AND COURAGE

CHAPTER IV.

FAITH REWARDED

CHAPTER V.

ENTHUSIASM

CHAPTER VI.

THE POWER OF LITTLE THINGS

CHAPTER VII.

"SHE HATH DONE WHAT SHE COULD"

CHAPTER VIII.

"WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?"

CHAPTER IX.

"YE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD"

"TO THE WORK! TO THE WORK!"

CHAPTER I.

TAKE YE AWAY THE STONE.

In the gospel by John we read that at the tomb of Lazarus our Lord said to His disciples, "Take ye away the stone." Before the act of raising Lazarus could be performed, the disciples had their part to do. Christ could have removed the stone with a word. It would have been very easy for Him to have commanded it to roll away, and it would have obeyed His voice, as the dead Lazarus did when He called him back to life. But the Lord would have His children learn this lesson: that they have something to do towards raising the spiritually dead... Continue reading book >>




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