In Biblical Psychology, Oswald Chambers presents a profound and pioneering study of the human soul, spirit, and body as defined by the Creator. Moving beyond the limits of modern clinical psychology, Chambers invites readers to explore the "psychology of the Bible"-a framework where the heart is the spiritual center of the personality and true mental health is found through alignment with God. Originally delivered as a series of lectures at the Bible Training College in London, this work remains a spiritual classic for those seeking to understand the inner workings of the human mind from a scriptural perspective.Chambers masterfully breaks down the complex relationship between our physical form and our spiritual essence. He identifies the heart as the source of our conscience, emotions, and will, asserting that true psychological transformation cannot be achieved through willpower alone but must begin with a spiritual regeneration. By examining how the body, soul, and spirit interact with one another and with the Spirit of God, he provides a roadmap for bringing our entire being into a state of harmony and holiness.Written with the same incisive wisdom and spiritual depth found in his famous devotional, My Utmost for His Highest, this volume offers practical and Christ-centered solutions to the emotional complexities of the human condition. It is an essential resource for theological students, counselors, and any believer looking to reconcile their inner struggles with the redemptive power of Christ. Through these pages, readers will find a timeless guide for nurturing their spiritual life and understanding what it truly means to be a relational creature made in the image of God.