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Murray, Andrew

“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.
A thirty-one day tutorial: each chapter presents a new aspect of prayer in a concise way
that is at the same time rich and joyful, coming from the author’s vital relationship with
God. A favorite book for generation after generation, it is as fresh today as when it was first published in the 1890s.
Greatly concerned for the spiritual guidance of new converts and for spiritual growth in long-time
Christians, Murray penned some of the most enduring devotional classics of Christian literature. The two beloved works in this volume reflect Murray’s longing for a deeper life in Christ and his prayer that others would long for and experience that life as well.

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.

Daily Experience with God Andrew Murray From the back cover: You can find daily strength for daily needs. As you practice the presence of God, you will discover the peace you have been searching for. From the Scriptures, Andrew Murray shows how you can...

Murray—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.

You're living in Christ. But is He living in you?

Two weeks of daily meditations surrounding Communion Sunday to encourage and help in the right observance of the Lord's Supper. From the back cover:

Few books have had as much impact on calling the church to prayer as Andrew Murray's classic, With Christ in the School of Prayer. As you saturate yourself in the timeless wisdom found here, you will discover how to prepare yourself for effective participation in the great privilege Christ has extended to believers--to join with Him in intercessory prayer. Foreword:

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