Oswald Chambers Quotes
Beware Of Any Work For God That Causes Or Allows You To Avoid Concentrating On Him. A Great Number Of Christian Workers Worship Their Work. The Only Concern Of Christian Workers Should Be Their Concentration On God. This Will Mean That All The Other Boundaries Of Life, Whether They Are Mental, Moral, Or Spiritual Limits, Are Completely Free With The Freedom God Gives His Child; That Is, A Worshiping Child, Not A Wayward One. A Worker Who Lacks This Serious Controlling Emphasis Of Concentration On God Is Apt To Become Overly Burdened By His Work. He Is A Slave To His Own Limits, Having No Freedom Of His Body, Mind, Or Spirit. Consequently, He Becomes Burned Out And Defeated. There Is No Freedom And No Delight In Life At All. His Nerves, Mind, And Heart Are So Overwhelmed That God's Blessing Cannot Rest On Him.
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