“Eliza, I'm eighty years old. All my life I've been trying one way or another to do people good. Whether that was right or not, I don't know, but it comes over me now that I'm excused from all that. I loved Homer, but I tried to do him good. .. the way I see it now, that was wrong, that was where I's led astray. From now on, Eliza, I don't figure there's a thing asked of me but to love my fellow men. . . .No, Eliza, as far as I can see, there's not another thing asked of me, from this day forward.” Life PurposeRight And WrongQuakersLove For Mankind Book:The Friendly Persuasion: A Classic American Saga of Family, Faith, and Love in the Revolutionary Era Source: The Friendly Persuasion: A Classic American Saga of Family, Faith, and Love in the Revolutionary Era
“There is no love for God without love for man” PeopleLoveLifeGodPurposeTimeWorkMoneyDestinyWorshipKingdomServing GodServing PeopleHonoring PeopleHonoring GodLove For GodLove For Mankind Author:Sunday Adelaja