When the ship began to move I said to the people, "I am going to preach on this ship on Sunday, will you come and hear me preach?" They said no. Later they came around again and said, "We are going to have an entertainment, and we would like you to be in it... "Yes," I told them, "I have got a clear witness that I have to be in the entertainment." They said, "Now we want to know what position you would like to have on the programme." ... I asked, "What do you finish up with?" "A dance." "Well, put me down just before the dance."...
When they had all done their pieces, my turn came and I went up to the piano with my "Redemption Songs," and the lady, who was rather less than half dressed, when she saw the music said, "I cannot play this kind of music." I said, "Be at peace, young lady, I have music and words inside." So I sang...
God took it up, and from the least to the greatest they were weeping. They never had a dance, but they had a prayer meeting, and SIX YOUNG MEN WERE SAVED by the power of God in my cabin.
-- Smith Wigglesworth
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