1885 · 1 min read
Mr. Moody's Answers to Prayers
D. W. Whittle · The Wonders of Prayer, 1885
Mr. D.L. Moody, the Evangelist, when a boy, was possessed of an unusual amount of muscular strength and animal spirits, and a strong will that knew little of impossibility or submission. When only six years old, being wistful to do something to help his mother, he was set to drive the cows of a neighboring farmer to and from their mountain pasture.
On one occasion, a heavy fence fell upon him from which he could not extricate himself. After trying his utmost and crying as loud as he could for help, but in vain, the thought struck him that God would help him if he asked him. In his own simple language he prayed to his mother's God for help, and made another effort, and succeeded in getting free.
This, his first answer to prayer, made a vivid impression on his heart, which gave a decided turn to his opening life.
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