My Utmost For His Highest
My Utmost For His Highest is a timeless evergreen classic daily devotional from Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) . My Utmost For His Highest, has been continuously in print in the United States since 1935 and remains in the top ten titles of the religious book bestseller list with millions of copies in print. I have been blessed by reading it many times, You can listen the voice of God through this book.
- The Compelling Majesty of His Power
<p class="key-verse-box">The love of Christ compels us . . . —2 Corinthians 5:14</p><p>Paul said that he was overpowered, subdued, and held as in a vise by “the love of Christ.” Very few of us really know what it means to be held in the grip of the love of God. We tend so often to be controlled simply by our own experience.…</p> - Becoming the “Filth of the World”
<p class="key-verse-box">We have been made as the filth of the world . . . —1 Corinthians 4:13</p><p>These words are not an exaggeration. The only reason they may not be true of us who call ourselves ministers of the gospel is not that Paul forgot or misunderstood the exact truth of them, but that we are too cautious and concerned about our own desires to allow ourselves…</p> - The Compelling Force of the Call
<p class="key-verse-box">Woe is me if I do not preach the gospel! —1 Corinthians 9:16</p><p>Beware of refusing to hear the call of God. Everyone who is saved is called to testify to the fact of his salvation. That, however, is not the same as the call to preach, but is merely an illustration which can be used in preaching. In this verse, Paul was…</p> - The Call of God
<p class="key-verse-box">Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel . . . —1 Corinthians 1:17</p><p>Paul states here that the call of God is to preach the gospel. But remember what Paul means by “the gospel,” namely, the reality of redemption in our Lord Jesus Christ. We are inclined to make sanctification the goal of our preaching. Paul refers to personal experiences only by way…</p> - Do You See Your Calling?
<p class="key-verse-box">. . . separated to the gospel of God. . . —Romans 1:1</p><p>Our calling is not primarily to be holy men and women, but to be proclaimers of the gospel of God. The one all-important thing is that the gospel of God should be recognized as the abiding reality. Reality is not human goodness, or holiness, or heaven, or hell— it is…</p> - The Dilemma of Obedience
<p class="key-verse-box">Samuel was afraid to tell Eli the vision —1 Samuel 3:15</p><p>God never speaks to us in dramatic ways, but in ways that are easy to misunderstand. Then we say, “I wonder if that is God’s voice?” Isaiah said that the Lord spoke to him “with a strong hand,” that is, by the pressure of his circumstances (<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+8:11');" href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+8:11">Isaiah 8:11</a>). Without the…</p> - How Could Someone Be So Ignorant!
<p class="key-verse-box">Who are You, Lord? —Acts 26:15</p><p>“The Lord spoke thus to me with a strong hand . . .” (<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+8:11');" href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+8:11">Isaiah 8:11</a>). There is no escape when our Lord speaks. He always comes using His authority and taking hold of our understanding. Has the voice of God come to you directly? If it has, you cannot mistake…</p>
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