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Morning Exercises by Rev. Willam Jay is hands-down the best devotional I've ever read. It's dense, rich, and thoroughly scriptural. Jay is fond of quoting Scriptures without giving any references. This challenges the reader's scripture memory and makes the text more poignant and striking. It's clear that Jay was "a man after God's own heart" and that he sought God earnestly.
I would classify many devotionals published today as "spiritual milk." (i.e.: lacking in depth and intensity). Morning Exercises is solid food for mature Christians, and will make mature Christians out of it's readers. Five stars.