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When a man takes friends out for dinner and picks up the check, his friends may begin to say how good it was of him to pay for them, but he simply lifts his hand in a gesture that says stop and he says, “It was my pleasure.” In other words, if I do something for the joy of it, the impulse of pride is broken. The breaking of that impulse is the will of God and that is one of the reasons I have written this book.
— May 23, 2018 05:42PM
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John Hyde, better known as “Praying Hyde,”...
A worldly lady once thought she would have a little fun at Mr. Hyde’s expense. So she asked, “Don’t you think, Mr. Hyde, that a lady who dances can go to heaven?” He looked at her with a smile and said quietly, “I do not see how a lady can go to heaven unless she dances.” Then he dwelt on the joy of sin forgiven.
— May 23, 2018 02:33PM
A worldly lady once thought she would have a little fun at Mr. Hyde’s expense. So she asked, “Don’t you think, Mr. Hyde, that a lady who dances can go to heaven?” He looked at her with a smile and said quietly, “I do not see how a lady can go to heaven unless she dances.” Then he dwelt on the joy of sin forgiven.

