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by Oswald Chambers

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Prayer — A Holy Occupation

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Pages: 192
  • ISBN: 978-0-929239-59-0
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“You ask and do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives” (James 4:3).

What might the right motives be? In Prayer: A Holy Occupation Oswald Chambers shares his heart’s desires in prayer to help you: know Jesus better, to discern His will, and to make Christ’s will your own.

This is not merely a “pray harder” book, but editor Julie Ackerman Link has carefully selected a collection of Oswald Chamber’s insights to enrich your prayer life. As the author of the all-time bestselling devotional, My Utmost for His Highest, Chambers brings you a treasure-trove of wisdom and insight.

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This is a Challenging little book! It makes you examine your heart and motives. I would highly recommend it. It would make an excellent gift. — Pastor D. Y.
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I've been reading one or two selections at noon M-F for about the last 7 years. The book binding is now broken but the truths and guidance are certainly not. I'm one of those readers that has to read the same book three or more times before it begins to sink in and make some sense. One of the prominent truths is that the goal is a lingering, on-going "inter-active" relationship much more than getting provisions.
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