Oswald Chambers: Prayer - A Holy Occupationنموونە
It is at first difficult to learn a new and better way of breathing, consequently we are conscious of it for a time, but it is merely consciousness of what will by habit become an unconscious possession. So in the better and new way of breathing spiritually in prayer, we shall be conscious of forming the habit, but it will soon pass into normal spiritual health.
Get to work and seek, narrow your interests to this one thing. Have you ever really sought God, or have you only given a languid cry to Him after a twinge of moral neuralgia?
Reflection Questions: Is prayer as natural to me as breathing? How can I make it less of a conscious act and more of a natural response to God in my life?
Quotations taken from Christian Discipline, vol. 2 and Our Brilliant Heritage, © Discovery House Publishers
Get to work and seek, narrow your interests to this one thing. Have you ever really sought God, or have you only given a languid cry to Him after a twinge of moral neuralgia?
Reflection Questions: Is prayer as natural to me as breathing? How can I make it less of a conscious act and more of a natural response to God in my life?
Quotations taken from Christian Discipline, vol. 2 and Our Brilliant Heritage, © 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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