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Originally Posted by Felicity
I discovered OC when I was a very young wife and mother and was so inspired by his writing.
If he was trinitarian it really wasn't very apparent and certainly didn't take away from the depth and richness of his understanding of spiritual things and the deeper Christian life. I loved the fact you couldn't just gloss over his writing but you had to 'think' about what was being related.
I had never read anything finer up until that point as far as devotional writing is concerned.
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I first tried to read "Oswald", as my wife and I call, "My Utmost for His Highest" I couldn't get in to it. But about ten years later, desperately needing inspiration, direction and growth I picked it up again and it was amazing. Many days it was as if God was speaking directly to me about exactly what I was dealing with. In fact, He was.
Yes, he makes you think in ways that you had never considered. Matter fact we went thru MUFHH about four years straight before tiring of it at all. Wonderful resource for daily encouragement and personal spiritual challenge.
I agree that there is certainly no evidence of a trinitarian view from his writings, seemed to be a non-issue.