
THE PREFACE
JOY AND POWER
THE BATTLE OF LIFE
THE GOOD OLD WAY
In this compact volume three distinct addresses—delivered in Los Angeles, Princeton and Harvard in the spring of 1903—are brought together to reveal a single, unifying insight. Though each talk was shaped by its audience, the author discovers they all point toward the same guiding principle. The book invites listeners to revisit this timeless message that has repeatedly needed reminding.
The centerpiece, “Joy and Power,” asks what true happiness means when measured against the teachings of Christ. It argues that the human longing for fulfillment is natural, yet often misdirected toward fleeting pleasures. By tracing the biblical beatitudes, the speaker shows how lasting joy is found inwardly, rooted in character rather than circumstance.
Drawing on four simple yet profound secrets, the lecturer guides listeners toward an inner source of peace that does not depend on external success. The talk balances gentle encouragement with thoughtful challenge, urging a shift from seeking pleasure to cultivating a deeper, spiritual contentment. Listeners will find a clear, humane perspective on how the gospel can transform ordinary desire into enduring joy.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (65K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ted Garvin, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1933
A warm, reflective voice from the turn of the 20th century, he wrote stories, essays, and poems that brought together faith, nature, and everyday kindness. Best known for beloved pieces such as The Story of the Other Wise Man, he was also a minister, teacher, and diplomat.
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