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My Utmost for His Highest: Modern Classic Language Hardcover (365-Day Devotional using NIV) (Authorized Oswald Chambers Publications) by
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Nick Froese
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“Acting on the truth of God can look like foolishness in the eyes of the world.
Because of this, many who have been convicted by the Holy Spirit refuse to act. And yet the very second I act, I live; all the rest is mere existence. The moments when I truly live are the moments when I act with my whole will.”
— Nov 04, 2025 06:18AM
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Because of this, many who have been convicted by the Holy Spirit refuse to act. And yet the very second I act, I live; all the rest is mere existence. The moments when I truly live are the moments when I act with my whole will.”
Nick Froese
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You Are Not Your Own
“So-called Christian sympathy will soothe us all the way to our deathbeds! God never soothes us when what we need is to be roused; God comes with the grip of the pierced hand of his Son and says, "Arise; shine. Enter into fellowship with me." If through a broken heart God can bring his purposes to pass in the world, thank him for breaking your heart.”
— Nov 01, 2025 05:41AM
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“So-called Christian sympathy will soothe us all the way to our deathbeds! God never soothes us when what we need is to be roused; God comes with the grip of the pierced hand of his Son and says, "Arise; shine. Enter into fellowship with me." If through a broken heart God can bring his purposes to pass in the world, thank him for breaking your heart.”
Nick Froese
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Daily devotional book, I’m going to try to put key take aways or quotes here everyday.
Faith
Faith says, "No matter what God does, I will remain true to his character." "Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him" (Job 13:15): this is the most sublime utterance of faith in the whole of the Bible.
— Nov 01, 2025 05:38AM
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Faith
Faith says, "No matter what God does, I will remain true to his character." "Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him" (Job 13:15): this is the most sublime utterance of faith in the whole of the Bible.





















