Billy Sunday the Man And His Message With His Own Words Which Have Won Thou
Billy Sunday the Man And His Message With His Own Words Which Have Won Thou
William T Thomas Ellis
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There is scarcely one of Sunday's sermons hi which he does not make the congregation laugh. All of his work is attuned to the note of vitality, robustness and happiness. Concerning the long-faced Christian Sun- day says: "Some people couldn't have faces any longer if they thought God was dead. They ought to pray to stop look- ing so sour. If they smile it looks like it hurts them, and you're always glad when they stop smiling. If Paul and Silas had had such long faces as some church members hav...e on them when they went into the Philippian jail, the jailer would never have been saved. There never was a greater mistake than to suppose that God wants you to be long- faced when you put on your good clothes. You'd better not fast at all if you give the devil all the benefit. God wants people to be happy. "The matter with a lot of you people is that your religion is not complete. You have not yielded yourself to God and gone out for God and God's truth. Why, I am almost afraid to make some folks laugh for fear that I will be arrested for breaking a costly piece of antique bric-a- brac.
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