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Oswald Chambers: Hope - A Holy Promise

DAY 7 OF 30

When I complain and say, “Why does God allow this?” I am not only useless but dangerous. Telling God what He should do, that men are being lost and that He ought to save them, is a terrific charge against God, it means that He must be asleep. When God gets me to realize that I am being taken up into His enterprises, then I get rest of soul. The great campaign is God’s, not mine.

Prayer is labor, not agony, but labor on the ground of our Lord’s Redemption in simple confidence in Him. Prayer is simple to us because it cost Him so much to make it possible to us. God grant that we may work His victories for Him by taking His way about it.

Reflection Questions: How do my feelings of hopelessness hinder God’s work in my life and in the world? How is my hope diminished because I do not take seriously the work of prayer?

Quotations taken from The Place of Help and If You Will Ask, © Discovery House Publishers

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Oswald Chambers: Hope - A Holy Promise

Hope: A Holy Promise is an inspirational treasury of quotations from the works of Oswald Chambers, the world's most beloved devotional writer and author of My Utmost for His Highest. Chambers will inspire and challenge you with his simple and direct biblical wisdom.

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