Murray, Andrew
Ask and ye shall recieve, that your joy may be full. —John 16:24
Andrew Murray discusses how results are best obtained as you pray for your own and others' needs. As you learn about prayer, you will realize that it it the most important and rewarding thing you can do each day.
Bearing much fruit is not a demand, but a promise and result of abiding in Christ. Fruit is not a result of the branch’s effort; it is the responsibility of the vine. That is one reason Christ used the grapevine as a picture of the Christian’s relationship to Him.
(With Christ in the School of Prayer)
Times change, but God’s principles of prayer are timeless. Andrew Murray reminds us that only when the church gives herself up to the holy calling of intercession—a calling that Christ Himself ever lives to perform—can we expect the power of Christ to be manifested on the church’s behalf.
Discover with Andrew Murray that prayer is the most dynamic opportunity available to God’s children today. It not only strengthens our own faith and energizes our times with God, but it also enables us to intercede for others with tremendous results.
“My Lord, O King, according to thy saying, I am thine, and all that I have.” Words of absolute surrender with which every child of God ought to yield himself to his Father. If our hearts are willing for that, there is no end to what God will do for us or to the blessings He will bestow. We all want to be absolutely surrendered to God, yet we hardly dare to utter the words.
Hendrickson Christian Classics Hardcover edition
Times change, but God’s principles of prayer are timeless. Andrew Murray reminds us that only when the church gives herself up to the holy calling of intercession—a calling that Christ Himself ever lives to perform—can we expect the power of Christ to be manifested on the church’s behalf.
Large print, softcover edition.
Nothing in print comes close to Murray's treatment written 80 years ago.
From the back cover:
"This is one of the most splendid books I have ever read. It helped me in my refining process." —Dr. Richard G. Arno, National Christian Counselors Association
Parents who are serious about raising their children for Christ will discover in this volume a treasury of reliable counsel. Andrew Murray said, "'Train' is a word of deep importance for every parent to understand. Training is not telling, not teaching, not commanding, but something higher than all these.
Bearing much fruit is not a demand, but a promise and result of abiding in Christ. Fruit is not a result of the branch’s effort; it is the responsibility of the vine. That is one reason Christ used the grapevine as a picture of the Christian’s relationship to Him.
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