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S'està carregant… My Utmost for His Highest (1927)de Oswald Chambers
![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. An excellent year long devotional that digs deep. Highly recommend This book was given to me for high school graduation from my future in-laws. I did not know at the time, of course, that they would be my in-laws. The theme of devotional classic book MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST is that The Christian life is difficult but encourages us that it can be challenge by our attitude every thing is possible. In this book Oswald Chambers give us each day a new great thought Logos Library Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Looking for a daily devotional to challenge both heart and mind? Try the classic My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers, in a great new vest pocket size. For nearly seventy-five years, countless millions of Christians the world over have trusted the spiritual companionship of Oswald Chambers's classic daily devotional. These brief scripture-based readings--by turns comforting and challenging--will draw you into God's presence and form you as a disciple of the Risen Lord. You'll treasure their insight, still fresh and vital. And you'll discover what it means to offer God your very best for His greatest purpose--to truly offer Him your utmost for His highest. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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One can find this devotional in almost any format; this one (galley received as part of early review program) is published as a hardcover by Our Daily Bread and is intended to serve as a gift edition.
Oswald Chambers was a child of the fin de siècle who was raised a Scottish Baptist but joined the Holiness movement and participated in early Pentecostalism. He died while ministering to soldiers during World War I. Most of his works, including My Utmost for His Highest, were based on the transcription of notes his widow had taken during his messages at the Bible Training College he had founded. The original version was formatted for 366 devotionals; this edition was modified to cover them in 90 days.
Most devotional works these days attempt to somehow replicate Chambers in some way or another, and most fall short. He is not prepossessing; he does not wade into anything remotely controversial; and yet the substance of his messages remain profound. It truly is all about devoting oneself to God and His purposes and turning away from the impulses of self and the world.
It is best to take one’s time with a devotional such as this and meditate on each one. Highly recommended. (