A Quote by Dwight L. Moody

Take courage. We walk in the wilderness today and in the Promised Land tomorrow — © Dwight L. Moody
Take courage. We walk in the wilderness today and in the Promised Land tomorrow
Forty years spent in wandering in a wilderness like that of the present is not a sad fate - unless one attempts to make himself believe that the wilderness is after all itself the promised land.
No one escapes the wilderness on the way to the promised land.
The Promised Land always lies on the other side of a Wilderness.
Wilderness is a temporary condition through which we are passing to the Promised Land.
Sometimes you have to go through the wilderness before you get to the Promised Land.
Black people have always been America's wilderness in search of a promised land.
Until we find the meaning of the stories in our lives we're destined to wander in a wilderness even though we're in a promised land.
Walking the walk doesn't begin with a step. It begins with a choice. You can turn fear into action and let doubt become confidence. Find your pride and let it fuel your courage. Turn tomorrow into today and turn today into RIGHT NOW!
The Promised Land, for many people, though, is something that's far off in the future. People are saved, but they don't feel victory. They feel like they're in a wilderness and they're wandering. And so this book of Joshua gives us a picture of how we can come out of the wilderness in our own spiritual lives and enter into a season of victory.
Don't complain. The Israelites wasted forty years murmuring and complaining in the wilderness, when they could have just obeyed God and entered into their Promised Land.
Seek a happy marriage with wholeness of heart, but do not expect to reach the promised land without going through some wilderness together.
We've not reached the promised land. We're still wandering around, bumping into each other in the wilderness of ignorance and hate. That is why the King holiday is so important.
Not whether we accomplish anarchism today, tomorrow, or within ten centuries, but that we walk towards anarchism today, tomorrow, and always.
Today is the tomorrow you were promised yesterday.
If tomorrow wasn’t promised, what would you give for today?
You have asked me to lead this nation out of the present wilderness and malaise on to the promised land, and I shall do so; I shall offer a responsive, transparent, and innovative leadership.
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