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In If Thou Wilt Be Perfect the author shows that reason has usurped the place of Christ's Spirit through many centuries. The quotations made by Oswald Chambers are themselves of great value, and the expository words that follow are full of luminous and practical teaching for us today.

The will of God is the gladdest, brightest, most bountiful thing possible to conceive, and yet some of us talk of the will of God with a terrific sigh—“Oh well, I suppose it is the will of God,” as if His will were the most calamitous thing that could befall us. Are we learning to think and perceive and interpret Christian experience along this line? When people come to us, are we so relying on the Holy Spirit that He can easily lead them to Jesus, or are we trying to make their square lives fit