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Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [December 28, 2006]
My Utmost for His Highest (The Golden Book of Oswald Chambers; 1992) ^ | 1935/1992 | Oswald Chambers

Posted on 12/28/2006 3:20:11 AM PST by .30Carbine

Continuous Conversion

" . . . unless you are converted and become as little children,
you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven "

Matthew 18:3

These words of our Lord refer to our initial conversion, but we should continue to turn to God as children, being continuously converted every day of our lives. If we trust in our own abilities, instead of God’s, we produce consequences for which God will hold us responsible. When God through His sovereignty brings us into new situations, we should immediately make sure that our natural life submits to the spiritual, obeying the orders of the Spirit of God. Just because we have responded properly in the past is no guarantee that we will do so again. The response of the natural to the spiritual should be continuous conversion, but this is where we so often refuse to be obedient. No matter what our situation is, the Spirit of God remains unchanged and His salvation unaltered. But we must "put on the new man . . ." ( Ephesians 4:24 ). God holds us accountable every time we refuse to convert ourselves, and He sees our refusal as willful disobedience. Our natural life must not rule— God must rule in us.

To refuse to be continuously converted puts a stumbling block in the growth of our spiritual life. There are areas of self-will in our lives where our pride pours contempt on the throne of God and says, "I won’t submit." We deify our independence and self-will and call them by the wrong name. What God sees as stubborn weakness, we call strength. There are whole areas of our lives that have not yet been brought into submission, and this can only be done by this continuous conversion. Slowly but surely we can claim the whole territory for the Spirit of God.

In 1910 Chambers married Gertrude Hobbs. They had one daughter, Kathleen, who still resides in London (as of 1992).

In 1911 he founded and became principal of the Bible Training College in Clapham, London, where he lectured until the school was closed in 1915 because of World War I. In October 1915 he sailed for Zeitoun, Egypt (near Cairo), where he ministered to Australian and New Zealand troops as a YMCA chaplain. He died there November 15, 1917, following surgery for a ruptured appendix.

My Utmost for His Highest, his best-known book, has been continuously in print in the United States since 1935 and in this, the last decade of the century, remains in the top ten titles of the religious book bestseller list with millions of copies in print. It has become a Christian classic. [from the flyleaf of the book]


TOPICS: Ecumenism; General Discusssion; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: prayer; reflection; selfexamination
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Absolutely no flaming! These daily threads are intended to be devotional in nature. If a particular day's offering says nothing to you, please just go on and wait for the next day. Consider these threads a DMZ of sorts, a place where a perpetual truce is in effect and a place where all other arguments and disagreements from other times and places are left behind.

I can attest from personal experience that reading from Chambers daily will almost certainly change - not one's faith - but one's perspective of his/her own faith, and open up new vistas in your spiritual life. If - when - this happens to a reader of these threads, and they choose to share what has happened within them - we are treading on hallowed ground. Be respectful.

- Religion Moderator

1 posted on 12/28/2006 3:20:13 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: Religion Moderator; .30Carbine; 185JHP; 1lawlady; abigail2; al_c; Alamo-Girl; AlbionGirl; AlguyA; ..
Devotion ping!
2 posted on 12/28/2006 3:20:43 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: .30Carbine

"Take up your cross and follow after me" ping.


3 posted on 12/28/2006 5:33:47 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: .30Carbine

Todays Reflection nicely illustrates what I need to work on.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”- Matthew 11:28


4 posted on 12/28/2006 6:06:30 AM PST by Vision ("As a man thinks...so is he." Proverbs 23:7)
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To: .30Carbine

"The Lord will grant you abundant prosperity...." (Deuteronomy 28:1)


5 posted on 12/28/2006 6:13:23 AM PST by Vision ("As a man thinks...so is he." Proverbs 23:7)
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To: .30Carbine
If we trust in our own abilities, instead of God’s, we produce consequences for which God will hold us responsible.

Indeed. Thank you for these beautiful devotions!
6 posted on 12/28/2006 12:05:56 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl
I have that T-shirt!

Thank God, it just don't fit no more (;

7 posted on 12/29/2006 6:10:37 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: Zack Nguyen
Just because we have responded properly in the past is no guarantee that we will do so again.

As you note, we are commanded to take up our cross, and that daily. Thank you.

8 posted on 12/29/2006 6:13:27 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: Vision
It is a fascinating Way, that we "are crucified with Christ" and have a cross of our own to bear once we come to Him, and yet, in and through these very things and they alone, all sense of burden is lifted, being carried by Him Who Gives Us Rest. His yoke is indeed easy. How wonderful!

Thank You so much Jesus!

9 posted on 12/29/2006 6:16:48 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: Vision

That right there!


10 posted on 12/29/2006 6:17:13 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: .30Carbine

"Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me." (Psalms 51:10)


11 posted on 12/29/2006 6:19:18 AM PST by Vision ("As a man thinks...so is he." Proverbs 23:7)
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To: Vision

I love praying David's prayers. Thank you, dear Vision.


12 posted on 12/29/2006 6:35:43 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: .30Carbine

LOLOL!


13 posted on 12/29/2006 8:24:52 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Vision
Todays Reflection nicely illustrates what I need to work on.

"Slowly but surely we can claim the whole territory for the Spirit of God." ~Chambers

So how's it going? (:

14 posted on 01/02/2007 5:22:04 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: .30Carbine

Slow but sure.


15 posted on 01/02/2007 6:27:50 AM PST by Vision ("As a man thinks...so is he." Proverbs 23:7)
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To: Vision

Good answer! (: lol


16 posted on 01/02/2007 6:35:22 AM PST by .30Carbine
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