Theodore L. Cuyler Quote

When my neighbor A—broke in business, and twenty-four hours made him a bankrupt, he came home, saying to himself, "Well, my money is gone, but Jesus is left." He did not merely come down to "hardpan," he came to something far more solid — to the everlasting arms. When another friend laid her beautiful boy in his coffin, after the scarlet fever had done its worst, she laid her own sorrowful heart upon the everlasting arms. The dear little sleeper was there already. The Shepherd had His lamb.


P. 594. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


When my neighbor A—broke in business, and twenty-four hours made him a bankrupt, he came home, saying to himself, Well, my money is gone, but Jesus ...

When my neighbor A—broke in business, and twenty-four hours made him a bankrupt, he came home, saying to himself, Well, my money is gone, but Jesus ...

When my neighbor A—broke in business, and twenty-four hours made him a bankrupt, he came home, saying to himself, Well, my money is gone, but Jesus ...

When my neighbor A—broke in business, and twenty-four hours made him a bankrupt, he came home, saying to himself, Well, my money is gone, but Jesus ...