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Rightly Quotes by Oswald Chambers
- Our Lord never referred to unanswered prayer; he taught that prayers are always answered. He ever implied that prayers were answered rightly because of the…
- If we think of prayer as the breath of our lungs and the blood from our hearts, we think rightly. The blood flows and the…
- Be rightly related to God, find your joy there, and out of you will flow rivers of living water.
- Never take your obedience as the reason God blesses you; obedience is the outcome of being rightly related to God.
- Some of us are like the Dead Sea, always taking in but never giving out, because we are not rightly related to the Lord Jesus.
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