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- My Utmost for His Highest
Read today's daily devotional from My Utmost for His Highest Oswald Chambers’ beloved devotional from Our Daily Bread Ministries
- My Utmost For His Highest - Our Daily Bread Ministries
My Utmost For His Highest Discover the wisdom of Oswald Chambers in this classic of devotional literature Find insights to help you draw closer to God and totally submit to His will
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Paul says - "My determination is to be my utmost for His Highest " To get there is a question of will, not of debate nor of reasoning, but a surrender of will, an absolute and irrevocable surrender on that point
- My Utmost for His Highest: Updated Language Edition (A Daily . . . - Amazon
Deepen your love and understanding of God with the beloved My Utmost for His Highest More than 13 million copies of this dynamic devotional have been sold, and with good reason—Oswald Chambers wanted all people to have a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ
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Continue My Utmost for His Highest Continue growing closer to God through Oswald Chambers' timeless reflections with Part 2 of My Utmost for His Highest daily devotions
- My Utmost for His Highest - Wikipedia
My Utmost for His Highest is a daily Christian devotional by Oswald Chambers (1874–1917) that compiles his preaching to students and soldiers Chambers' widow self-published the book with Alden in Oxford circa 1924 (Lukabyo, "From a Ministry for Youth to a Ministry of Youth", 2020, p 154)
- My Utmost For His Highest - Bible. com
Now we are pleased to release this special edition of thirty devotionals selected from My Utmost for His Highest, designed to introduce a new generation to the timeless truths of Scripture as taught through the enduring words of Oswald Chambers
- My Utmost for His Highest – 6th January 2026: Worship
Abraham pitched his tent between the two, knowing that the value of his public activity for God depended on the moments of profound private communion spent with him The two things—private worship and public work—went together in Abraham’s life, just as they did in the life of Christ
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