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Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems by Oswald Chambers
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“God never estimates what we give from impulse. We are given credit for what we determine in our hearts to give; for the giving that is governed by a fixed determination. The Spirit of God revolutionises our philanthropic instincts. Much of our philanthropy is simply the impulse to save ourselves an uncomfortable feeling. The Spirit of God alters all that. As saints our attitude towards giving is that we give for Jesus Christ’s sake, and from no other motive. ”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems
“Glorification is Christ enthroned in fullness of consummating power, when having subdued all things for Himself, He enters back into Absolute Deity as “in the beginning” before any creations were. (See 1 Corinthians 15:28.) That is where our vocabulary will not go.”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems
“The Bible says that Eve was deceived, it does not say that Adam was deceived; consequently Adam is far more responsible than Eve because he sinned deliberately.”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems
“God grant that we may determine to work out through our bodies the life which Jesus Christ has put into us by His Spirit.”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems
“The Bible says that there will be animals in the regenerated earth, but nowhere does it say that the animals which we see now are immortal and that when they die they are raised again.”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems
“the yoke of the Lord Jesus.”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems
“Substitution is always twofold—not only is Jesus Christ identified with my sin, but I am so identified with Him that the disposition which ruled Him is in me.”
Oswald Chambers, Biblical Psychology: Christ-Centered Solutions for Daily Problems