Oswald Chambers: Prayer - A Holy Occupationنموونە
Beware of imagining that intercession means bringing our personal sympathies into the presence of God and demanding that He do what we ask. Our approach to God is due entirely to the vicarious identification of our Lord with sin.
Intellect and prayer are united in the saint in the consciousness of Christ which we share, consequently the consciousness of self-realization is a perversion and a snare.
Reflection Questions: Do my prayers sound like an employee asking for a raise? How should my relationship with God be different from that of an employee?
Quotations taken from My Utmost for His Highest and Christian Discipline, vol. 2, © Discovery House Publishers
Intellect and prayer are united in the saint in the consciousness of Christ which we share, consequently the consciousness of self-realization is a perversion and a snare.
Reflection Questions: Do my prayers sound like an employee asking for a raise? How should my relationship with God be different from that of an employee?
Quotations taken from My Utmost for His Highest and Christian Discipline, vol. 2, © Discovery House Publishers
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Discover the wisdom of Oswald Chambers, author of My Utmost for His Highest, in this treasury of insights about prayer. Each reading features quotations from Chambers along with questions for your own personal reflection. As he inspires and challenges you with his simple and direct biblical wisdom, you will find yourself wanting to spend more time communicating with God.
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