Andrew Murray Spiritual Classics: The Master's Indwelling & Waiting On God - Deluxe Edition
Andrew Murray (1794 -1866) was a Dutch Reformed Church missionary sent from Scotland to South Africa.
He was a writer, teacher and Christian pastor. In his life time, he has written many books that have helped many Christians to grow from strength to strength.
Andrew Murray is one of the best Devotional Writer. Here is a Deluxe Edition - 2 Books in One, I have put together 2 of his most important books for Christians who are serious in living a life of closeness with God drawing close to them moment by moment.
The topics covered in The Master's Indwelling:
1 Carnal Christians.
2 The Self Life.
3 Waiting On God
4 Entrance Into Rest.
5 The Kingdom First.
6 Christ Our Life.
7 Christ's Humility Our Salvation.
8 The Complete Surrender.
9 Dead With Christ.
10 Joy In The Holy Ghost.
11 Triumph Of Faith.
12 The Source Of Power In Prayer.
Chapter 13 That God May Be All In All.
The Topics Covered in Waiting On God:
1 The God of Our Salvation
2 The Keynote of Life
3 The True Place of the Creature
4 For Supplies
5 For Instruction
6 For all Saints
7 A Plea in Prayer
8 Strong and of Good Courage
9 With the Heart
10 In Humble Fear and Hope
11 Patiently
12 Keeping His Ways
13 For more than we know
14 The Way to the New Song
15 For His Counsel
16 For His Light in the Heart
17 In Times of Darkness
18 To Reveal Himself
19 As a God of Judgment
20 Who waits on us
21 The Almighty One
22 It Certainty of Blessing
23 For Unlooked-for Things
24 To Know His Goodness
25 Quietly
26 In Holy Expectancy
27 For Redemption
28 For the Coming of His Son
29 For the Promise of the Father
30 Continually
31 Only
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Andrew Murray (1828 - 1917)
Brother Andrew Murray was a well-known writer/preacher in South Africa who ministered amongst the Dutch Reformed churches. His writings now are widely accepted by modern evangelicals and he is published more than ever in his life-time.Some of his better known books titles are: "Abide In Christ", "Absolute Surrender," and "Humility." His burden for the body of Christ were teachings on the abiding Spirit of Christ in the believer, the life of faith with God daily, and the life of intercession and prayer in the Church.
Andrew Murray was possibly the strongest spokesman of the Philadelphian age to expound the Body's necessity to abide in Christ, like the Apostle John before him.
Murray was born into a family of four children in the then remote Graaff-Reinet region (near the Cape) of South Africa. Educated in Scotland, which was followed by theological studies in Holland, Andrew returned to his native land to work as a missionary and minister. Given the daunting task of ministering to Bloemfontein, a remote region of 50,000 square miles and 12,000 people beyond the Orange River, Murray already began to sense the need to for the "deeper Christian life".
Though successful in preaching and bringing many to Christ, Murray found many of his greatest lessons in the School of Suffering, as will all who follow in the path of obedience.
Andrew Murray was one of four children born to Pastor Andrew, Sr., and Maria Murray. He was raised in what was considered to be the most remote corner of the world - Graaff-Reinet, South Africa. Educated in Scotland and Holland, in 1848 Andrew, Jr., returned to South Africa as a missionary and minister with the Dutch Reformed Church. His first appointment was to Bloemfontein, a territory of nearly 50,000 square miles and 12,000 people.
Andrew and his brother John had been in close contact with a revival movement in Scotland, an evangelical extension of the ongoing Second Great Awakening in America. He prayed for the same sort of awakening for the church in South Africa and wrote, "My prayer is for revival, but I am held back by the increasing sense of my own unfitness for the work. I lament the awful pride and self complacency that have till now ruled my heart. O that I may be more and more a minister of the Spirit." (J. du Plessis, The Life of Andrew Murray)
In 1860, revival did come to the churches of Cape Town, South Africa, and subsequently spread to surrounding towns and villages. Even remote farms and plantations felt the impact as lives were changed. Where once the churches had not been able to find one man ready to be a leader for God, the revival raised up 50 in Murray's Cape Town parish alone. There were more conversions in one month in that parish than in the whole course of its previous history. (Leona Choy, Andrew Murray: Apostle of Abiding Love)
Greatly concerned for the spiritual guidance of new converts and renewed Christians, Andrew Murray wrote over 240 books. His writings reflect his own longing for a deeper life in Christ and his prayer that others would long for and experience that life as well.
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