If Ye Shall Ask...[First Edition]

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Originally published as If Ye Shall Ask, this small book on prayer comprises lectures Chambers gave at the Bible Training College in London where he focused on all aspects of prayer, from prayer’s simplicity to intercessory prayer for others. He believed that prayer changes the one praying as much as prayer moves the hand of God. The foreword introduces readers to a simple man of keen insight who, regardless of who he was with or what they were doing, without warning would say, Off with your hats, it is good to pray everywhere, followed by a brief prayer. Chambers was a spiritual realist who believed prayer enabled God to perform His order through those who pray, even though he didn’t consider prayer a natural function of the worldly minded. However, he knew prayer was a way of getting to know God that would develop the life of God in those who prayed. This powerful book on prayer, filled with wisdom and keen perception, is one to savor slowly and return to time and time again. Written by a devout man of God who shows us what we are missing when we don’t have the life of God in us. There aren’t enough stars to value its worth, whether five, ten, fifty or a hundred. Cited from review by Gail Welborn, Seattle Christian Book Review Examiner.

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Oswald Chambers (24 July 1874 - 15 November 1917) was an early 20th century Scottish Baptist and Holiness Movement evangelist and teacher, best known for the daily devotional, My Utmost for His Highest, which compiled his Christian preaching to students and soldiers.

Born to devout parents in Aberdeen, Scotland, he first moved with his family to Stoke-on-Trent, then to Perth, Scotland, and finally to London in 1889 when his father was appointed Traveling Secretary of the Baptist Total Abstinence Association. At 16 Chambers was baptized and became a member of Rye Lane Baptist Chapel.

From 1893-1895 he studied at the National Art Training School (now the Royal College of Art). Whilst continuing his studies at the University of Edinburgh, he felt called to ministry and left for Dunoon College, a small theological training school near Glasgow. He soon taught classes and took over much of the administration. Richard Reader Harris, KC, a prominent barrister and founder of the Pentecostal League of Prayer, introduced Chambers as “a new speaker of exceptional power” in 1905. Through the League, Chambers also met Juji Nakada, a Holiness evangelist from Japan, who stimulated Chambers’ growing interest in world evangelism. In 1906, Nakada and Chambers sailed for Japan via the U.S.

In 1911 Chambers founded and was principal of the Bible Training College in Clapham Common, Greater London. During WWI, in 1915, he suspended the operation of the school and was accepted as a YMCA chaplain. He was assigned to Zeitoun, Cairo, Egypt, where he ministered to Australian and New Zealand troops, who later participated in the Battle of Gallipoli.

Chambers suffered appendicitis on 17 October 1917, but resisted going to a hospital on the grounds beds would be needed by men wounded in the Third Battle of Gaza. On 29 October, he received an emergency appendectomy, but died two weeks later, aged 43. He was buried in Cairo with full military honors.

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