who was henry drummond?
This world is full of hurt and need. If you are seeking the truth and comfort of peace, than The Greatest Thing in The World, by Henry Drummond may be the most important book you will ever read.
Henry Drummond, a nineteenth century Christian missionary, features in his meditation the most famous love verses from The Bible, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.
This book speaks volumes about the one thing that is most important, yet universally misunderstood in life, the true meaning of the word, love.
His special message will teach you how to release negative attachments, on how to love in the right kind of way. He provides practical tools on how to change the workings of your mind and finally find the freedom to live the life you have longed for in your heart.
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Port of Spain, Trinidad
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The truth is Henry Drummond's small book of love has been one of the most inspirational ever printed! During the more than 116 years since it was published by Dwight L. Moody, the book has been instrumental in helping millions with its simple life changing message.
read excerpt from book:
"You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments that stand out, the moments when you have really lived, are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love. As memory scans the past, above and beyond all the transitory pleasures of life, there leap forward those supreme hours when you have been enabled to do unnoticed kindnesses to those round about you, things too trifling to speak about, but which you feel have entered into your eternal life. I have seen almost all the beautiful things God has made; I have enjoyed almost every pleasure that He has planned for us; and yet as I look back I see standing out above all the life that has gone four or five short experiences when the love of God reflected itself in some poor imitation, some small act of love of mine, and these seem to be the things which alone of all one's life abide. Everything else in all our lives is transitory. Every other good is visionary. But the acts of love which no one knows about, or can ever know about--they never fail.
In the Book of Matthew, where the Judgment Day is depicted for us in the imagery of One seated upon a throne and dividing the sheep from the goats, the test of a person then is not, "How have I believed?" but "How have I loved?" The test of religion, the final test of religion, is not religiousness, but love. I say the final test of religion at that great Day is not religiousness, but love; not what I have done, not what I have believed, not what I have achieved, but how I have discharged the common charities of life. Sins of commission in that awful indictment are not even referred to. By what we have not done, by sins of omission, we are judged. It could not be otherwise. For the withholding of love is the negation of the spirit of Christ, the proof that we never knew Him, that for us He lived in vain. It means that He suggested nothing in all our thoughts, that He inspired nothing in all our lives, that we were not once near enough to Him to be seized with the spell of His compassion for the world. It means that--
I lived for myself, I thought for myself,
For myself, and none beside--
Just as if Jesus had never lived,
As if He had never died."
end of excerpt of book.
His interpretation of the original message in 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 by Saint Paul The Apostle speaks on what really initiates positive change in ones life.
testimonial:
"I found this site to be uplifting, inspiring and timely. The teachings in this book is powerful and can change our lives if we apply these principles. Thank you!"
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
The Greatest Thing In The World is divided into five chapters as follows:
The Message - An introduction to 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 upon which the meditation is based.
What is The Greatest Thing in The World - An explanation of the purpose of the mediation.
The Contrast - A description of the primary ingredients of love as presented by Saint Paul The Apostle.
The Analysis- A thoughtful analysis of what it means to demonstrate love.
The Defense - An argument in favor of demonstrating love in every area of our lives to acquire a successful life.
Enjoy the entire and original meditation and study the nine key components to love. The book is available in an electronic format, BUY NOW and receive it in minutes, and start your journey of discovery today.

