| Andrew Murray |
| "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 2:5 |
Andrew Murray (1828 - 1917) was born in South Africa and
then shortly thereafter sent to Scotland, where he was raised and educated. He
was ordained as a minister in the Calvinistic Dutch Reformed Church in 1848 and
served in that capacity until 1906. He is the author of some two hundred and
fifty works, most all of them dealing with the intimate life of the Christian in
Christ Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Murray's writings are filled with
practical exhortation and should be seriously pondered by all who wish to walk
intimately with their Lord, even the Lord Jesus Christ.
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"Our prayers must not be a vague appeal to God's mercy, and
indefinite cry for blessing, but the distinct expression of definite need."
Prayer Must Be Definite
"As long as in prayer we just pour out our hearts in a
multitude of petitions, without taking time to see whether every petition is
sent with the purpose and expectation of getting an answer, not many will reach
the mark... We should learn so to pray that God would see and we would know what
we really expect." Prayer Must Be Definite
"With our expression of need and sin, of love and faith and
consecration, there must be the pointed statement of what we ask and expect to
receive; it is in the answer that the Father loves to give us the token of His
approval and acceptance." Prayer Must Be Definite
"Dost thou indeed so will to have it that though He delay
it long, thou dost not hold thy peace till He hear thee? Alas! how many prayers
are wishes, sent up for a short time and then forgotten, or sent up year after
year as a matter of duty, while we rest content with the prayer without the
answer." Prayer Must Be Definite
"The prayer of faith, finding God's will in some promise of
the Word, pleads for it until it come." Prayer Must Be Definite
"True humility is ever in company with strong faith, which
only seeks to know what is according to the will of God, and then boldly claims
the fulfillment of the promise, Ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done
unto you." Prayer Must Be Definite
"Jesus solemnly gives to all His disciples a general and
unlimited power of the free use of His Name at all times for all they desire."
The All-Prevailing Plea
"The name and power of asking go together: when the Name of
Jesus has become the power that rules my life, its power in prayer with God will
be seen too." The All-Prevailing Plea
"Blessed Lord! Teach me to live and act, to walk and speak,
so to do all in the Name of Jesus, that my prayer cannot be anything else but in
that blessed Name too." The All-Prevailing Plea
"Our lives must be as holy as our prayers." The Believer's
Call To Commitment
"Let everyone who is willing to live entirely for God and
desires in everything to please Him be of good courage: God wants us to know His
will and has promised by the Spirit to reveal it to us." The Believer's Call To
Commitment
"The Holy spirit's work is to impart to men that grace
which enables them to accept and to live out what the Father and the Son have
provided." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"All the work of God and of Christ in redemption culminated
in this one thing -- the Holy Spirit was to communicate the salvation that had
been provided and to maintain it in unbroken effectiveness, moment by moment, in
the hearts of God's children." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"No true spiritual progress can be made until with purpose
of heart we determine that in everything we shall live in immediate and
unceasing dependence upon the power of the Holy Spirit... It is only the soul
who lives in entire surrender to and dependence on the blessed Spirit in whom
God can effectually carry on His mighty work and accomplish all His blessed
purposes." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"God could attain His object and satisfy the love of His
own heart only by bringing us into complete union with Christ himself, so that
in Him we can be as near to God as Christ is. Oh, the mystery of the love of
God!" The Believer's Call To Commitment
"In every blessing we have the whole of the blessed
Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit." The Believer's Call To
Commitment
"In the Christian life everything depends on knowing the
presence of the Holy Spirit and understanding His blessed work." The Believer's
Call To Commitment
"Apart from the Holy Spirit, nothing we do is acceptable to
God." The Believer's Call To Commitment`
"The indwelling of the Holy Spirit means that in the
entirety of our life, nothing is to be thought of, or trusted to, or sought
after, but the immediate and continual dependence on His blessed working." The
Believer's Call To Commitment
"Just as a child needs education, the believer who has the
indwelling Spirit needs divine illumination from day to day to know God and the
spiritual life He bestows." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"The great need of the believer is to wait upon God for the
Holy Spirit to show the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who
believe." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"The life we are to live is to be a supernatural one; it is
to be the resurrection life; the heavenly life of Christ in glory maintained in
us by the same working of the strength of His might by which He raised Christ
from the cross to the throne. The very same almighty power by which Christ was
raised from the dead as the conqueror of sin and death is the power that works
in our hearts to give us the victory over every sin." The Believer's Call To
Commitment
"When the veil was rent in the tabernacle, the way was
opened to all the priests. When Jesus entered heaven, the way was opened for
every believer to enter into God's holy presence, not for a time, but to dwell
there every day and all the day. Jesus sent the Holy Spirit from heaven to bring
us into that holy presence and to enable us to live in it. The unbroken
enjoyment of God's presence is possible to every believer who will forsake all
to possess it." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"The first great work of the Holy Spirit is to unmask our
unbelief." The Believer's Call To Commitment
"The presence and power of God is the highest of all the
blessings with which He has blessed us in Christ Jesus." The Believer's Call To
Commitment
"God would have us not only remember our union to Christ,
but specially that it is not our own doing, but the work of God Himself... God
does His work by moving us to do our work... It is of great consequence that the
mind should be led to see that at the back of our turning, and believing, and
accepting of Christ, there was God's almighty power doing its work, inspiring
our will, taking possession of us, and carrying out its own purpose of love in
planting us into Christ Jesus." God Himself Has United You To Him
"The calling in time is the manifestation of the purpose in
eternity. Ere the world was, God had fixed the eye of His sovereign love on you
in the election of grace, and chosen you in Christ." God Himself Has United You
To Him
"The same love and delight with which the Father watched
over the beloved Son Himself, watches over every member of His body, every one
who is in Christ Jesus." God Himself Has United You To Him
"We have heard it before, but we need to hear it very
definitely - the condition of God's blessing is absolute surrender of all into
His hands. Praise God! If our hearts are willing for that, there is no end to
what God will do for us, and to the blessing God will bestow." Absolute
Surrender
"God is life, and love, and blessing, and power, and
infinite beauty, and God delights to communicate Himself to every child who is
prepared to receive Him; but ah! this one lack of absolute surrender is just the
thing that hinders God." Absolute Surrender
"The Temple of Solomon was absolutely surrendered to God
when it was dedicated to Him. And every one of us is a temple of God, in which
God will dwell and work mightily on one condition - absolute surrender to Him.
God claims it, God is worthy of it, and without it God cannot work His blessed
work in us." Absolute Surrender
"God does not ask you to give the perfect surrender in your
strength, or by the power of your will; God is willing to work it in you... And
that is what we should seek for - to go on our faces before God, until our
hearts learn to believe that the everlasting God Himself will come in to turn
out what is wrong, to conquer what is evil, and to work what is well-pleasing in
His blessed sight. God Himself will work it in you." Absolute Surrender
"Look at the men in the Old Testament, like Abraham. Do you
think it was by accident that God found that man, the father of the faithful and
the Friend of God, and that it was Abraham himself, apart from God, who had such
faith and such obedience and such devotion? You know it is not so. God raised
him up and prepared him as an instrument for His glory." Absolute Surrender
"If there is anything holding you back, or any sacrifice
you are afraid of making, come to God now, and prove how gracious your God is,
and be not afraid that He will command from you what He will not bestow."
Absolute Surrender
"All these searchings and hungerings and longings that are
in your heart, I tell you they are the drawings of the divine magnet, Christ
Jesus." Absolute Surrender
"When you do yield yourself in absolute surrender, let it
be in the faith that God does now accept of it." Absolute Surrender
"When God has begun the work of absolute surrender in you,
and when God has accepted your surrender, then God holds Himself bound to care
for it and to keep it." Absolute Surrender
"Say: Lord God, not a word upon my tongue but for Thy
glory, not a movement of my temper but for Thy glory, not an affection of love
or hate in my heart but for Thy glory, and according to Thy blessed will."
Absolute Surrender
"God is willing to maintain our life. Only let our absolute
surrender be one of simple, childlike, and unbounded trust." Absolute Surrender
"You must deny self once for all. Denying self must every
moment be the power of your life, and then Christ will come in and take
possession of you." Absolute Surrender
"How much Christian work is being done in the spirit of the
flesh and in the power of self! How much work, day by day, in which human energy
- our will and our thoughts about the work - is continually manifested, and in
which there is but little of waiting upon God, and upon the power of the Holy
Ghost!" Absolute Surrender
"Who is there who truly longs to be delivered from the
power of the self-life, who truly acknowledges that it is the power of self and
the flesh, and who is willing to cast all at the feet of Christ? There is
deliverance." Absolute Surrender
"Death was the path to glory for Christ. For the joy set
before Him He endured the cross. The cross was the birthplace of His everlasting
glory. Do you love Christ? Do you long to be in Christ, and not like Him? Let
death be to you the most desirable thing on earth - death to self, and
fellowship with Christ." Absolute Surrender
"The Christian life has suffered loss, because believers
have not been distinctly guided to see that nothing is more natural and
beautiful and blessed than to be nothing, so that God may be all." Humility
"It is not sin that humbles us most, but grace." Humility
"Scripture connects the blood most closely with the Spirit.
It is only where the Spirit works that the power of the blood will be
manifested." The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus
"In all the work of Christ, and above all in
reconciliation, God's object is the removal and destruction of sin." The Power
Of The Blood Of Jesus
"God, as Lord of all, could not overlook sin. It is His
unalterable law that sin must bring forth sorrow and death... Sin is
disobedience, a contempt of the authority of God; it seeks to rob God of His
honor, as God and Lord. Sin is determined opposition to a holy God. It not only
can, but must awaken His wrath." The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus
"Reconciliation must be the satisfaction of the demands of
God's holy law. The Lord Jesus accomplished that. By a willing and perfect
obedience, He fulfilled the law under which He had placed himself. In the same
Spirit of complete surrender to the will of the Father, He bore the curse which
the law had pronounced against sin. He rendered, in fullest measure of obedience
or punishment, all that the law of God could ever ask or desire. The law was
perfectly satisfied by Him." The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus
"The blood of Jesus, God's Son, has procured a real,
perfect and eternal reconciliation... Above all, we must never forget that He
was God. This bestowed a divine power on Him, to unite Himself with His
creatures, and to take them up into Himself. It bestowed on His sufferings a
virtue of infinite holiness and power." The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus
"The prayers of God's people are the delightful incense
with which He desires to be surrounded in His habitation. The value of prayer
does not consist merely in its being the means of obtaining things we need. No!
It has a higher aim than that. It is a ministry of God in which He delights."
The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus
"The life of a believer who truly enjoys drawing near to
God through the blood is a life of unceasing prayer. In a deep sense of
dependence, for each moment, for each step, grace is sought for and expected."
The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus
"The prayer of faith is a different thing from the
outpouring of our wishes to God, and leaving them with Him. In the true prayer
of faith, the intercessor must spend time with God to appropriate the promises
of His Word, and must permit himself to be taught by the Holy Spirit whether the
promises can be applied to this particular case... He remains in the presence of
God, till God by His Spirit awakens the faith that in this matter the prayer has
been heard." The Power Of The Blood Of Jesus