Famous devo book published posthumously. Often, greatest good comes after death.

These daily readings have been selected from various sources, chiefly from the lectures given at the Bible Training College, Clapham, during the years 1911-1915; then, from October 1915 to November 1917, from talks given night by night in the Y.M.C.A. Huts, Zeitoun, Egypt. In November 1917 my husband entered into God's presence. Since then many of the talks have been published in book form, and others from which these readings have been gathered will also be published in due course.

Oswald Chambers's wife published his devotional book, My Utmost for His Highest, after his death. It has become a world favorite.

We never know what good may come from our efforts after we are gone. God is not limited to our lifespan when he wants to use our works for his kingdom.

The Jewish temple served as a sketch of the heavenly sanctuary because ...

The Jewish temple served as a "sketch and a shadow of the heavenly sanctuary" because Moses was careful to build it according to the design or model God gave him. Hb 8.5 NET

The word "design" refers to "an archetype serving as a model, type, pattern, model” (BGAD). God has always been concerned that his pattern be followed. If he was so concerned that Moses build according to the design he gave, how much more does he desire, yea, demand, that we follow the pattern set forth in the New Testament, to order our practice, worship, and work as Christians and congregations of his people? (compare Hebrews 2.2).

"... I am writing these instructions to you in case I am delayed, to let you know how people ought to conduct themselves in the household of God, because it is the church of the living God, the support and bulwark of the truth" (1Tm 3:14b-15).

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