
Where Is Happiness
No. 5 -
Salvation-generalPricing: $1.00/doz $6.00/100
Bible version used: NKJV
Not in Money
Jay Gould, the American millionaire,
had an enormous fortune. When dying,
he said, “I suppose I am the most
miserable man on earth.”
Not in Pleasure
Lord Byron lived a
life of pleasure
and ease. He wrote:
“The worm,
the canker
and grief
are mine alone.”
Not in Military
Glory
Alexander the Great
conquered the known
world of his day.
Then he wept:
“There are no more
worlds to conquer.”
Not in Political Power
William Tweed became the brilliant boss of Tammany Hall and ruled New York City. He said: “My life has been a failure in everything.”
Not in
Unbelief
Voltaire was a
world-class
unbeliever.
He wrote:
“I wish I had
never been born.”
Not in
Position
and Fame
Lord Beaconsfield
enjoyed more than
his share of both.
He wrote: “Youth is a mistake;
manhood a struggle; old age a regret.”
“Whoever trusts in the Lord, happy is he.” Proverbs 16:20
Jesus said: “Your heart will rejoice,
and your joy no one will take from you.”
John 16:22
In Christ is Peace:
“My peace I give unto you.” John 14:27
In Christ is Comfort:
“Let not your heart be troubled.” John 14:27
In Christ is Fellowship:
“I will never leave thee.” Hebrews 13:5
In Christ is Life:
“He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life.” John 3:36
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