Devotions for a Deeper Life: A Daily DevotionalZondervan, 2016 M11 1 - 400 pages Oswald Chambers, author of My Utmost for His Highest, remains one of the best-loved and most deeply respected theologians and writers in church history. Few authors inspire and encourage as he does, and never is this more apparent than in Devotions for a Deeper Life.
Devotions for a Deeper Life, excerpted from lesser known essays Chambers wrote in the early twentieth century, will instruct and encourage you with its accuracy and poignant reflections on the Christian life. This daily devotional dives into what it means to live out your faith in dynamic and compelling ways. More than 75 years have passed since the original publication, but the content remains relevant and deeply inspiring.
Oswald Chambers created one of the most classic and influential books in church history when he penned My Utmost for His Highest. His insights and understanding of the nature of God challenge readers to examine their faith and grow in depth and maturity. Devotions for a Deeper Life brings this message to an entirely new generation of believers and will show, once again, the timeless beauty found in the truth of Scripture. |
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... sanctified wholly (Hebrews 13:12; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; 1 Corinthians 1:30), a child of God (John 1:12; 1 John 4:1–3), and the possessor of all things (1 Corinthians 3:21–23). Saintliness is not a divine anticipation; it can be a fact ...
... sanctification in ways other than God's way; but the wonderful Spirit of God will remove confusion and enable us to see that the only means to obtain the experience of entire sanctification by faith is the grace of God. Launch out in ...
... sanctification by faith. The union of my soul with Christ in entire sanctification means that the unsearchable riches of our Lord Jesus Christ are made mine. We are invited to believe until the whole gospel of Christ is fully formed in ...
... sanctification, and redemption. —1 Corinthians 1:30. Jesus. Christ did a twofold work for us and in us, techni- cally called justification and sanctification. God justifies us as Christ was crucified and risen outside us; God sanctifies ...
... sanctification is used by many religions. But any sanctification other than Christian sanctification leads to self- righteousness under the misleading guise of self- denial, self- sacrifice, self- inflicted seasons of prayer, self ...