D.L. Moody Quotes
This Body That We Inhabit For A Day, And Then Leave, We Take Good Care Of; We Feed It Three Times A Day, And We Clothe It, And Take Care Of It, And Deck It, And By And By It Is Going Into The Grave To Be Eaten Up By The Worms; But The Inner Man, That Is To Live On And On, And On Forever, Is Lean And Starved. SWEET
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