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The call of God is a call according to the nature of God; where we go in obedience to that call depends entirely on the providential circumstances which God engineers, and is not of any moment. The danger is to fit the call of God into the idea of our own discernment and say, __od called me there._ If we say so and stick to it, then it is good-bye to the development of the life of God in us.
Oswald Chambers The Psychology Of Redemption
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The call of God is a call according to the nature of God; where we go in obedience to that call depends entirely on the providential circumstances which God engineers, and is not of any moment. The danger is to fit the call of God into the idea of our own discernment and say, __od called me there._ If we say so and stick to it, then it is good-bye to the development of the life of God in us.
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The Psychology Of Redemption

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