Emphasis Preaching Journal
Handling Life's Second Bests, is...
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"Handling Life's Second Bests," is the title of a sermon by Harry Emerson Fosdick. It is based on this passage from Acts. "Paul had not planned to go to Europe," wrote Fosdick. "That was his second choice. Paul had planned to go to Bithynia." Fosdick cited examples from the lives of Phillips Brooks, Sir Walter Scott and James Whistler. Whistler was expelled from the United States Military Academy at West Point during his junior year. He had low grades in chemistry. "If silicon had been a gas," he used to say, "I should have been a major-general."
