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Absolute Surrender - Murray, Andrew
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Andrew Murray's splendid treatise guides Christians to a greater, more mature, and blissfully profound relationship with the Lord. Published posthumously in 1897, Murray's groundbreaking manual led to renewed interest in his life and works both in the United States and worldwide. His instructions, while simple in tone, are shot through with devotion and moving encouragement to trust in, and surrender to, the divine. As well as spiritual guidance, this book effectively summarizes Murray's attitude to faith and spiritual growth. This book imparts several tenets to the reader; that God requires…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Andrew Murray's splendid treatise guides Christians to a greater, more mature, and blissfully profound relationship with the Lord. Published posthumously in 1897, Murray's groundbreaking manual led to renewed interest in his life and works both in the United States and worldwide. His instructions, while simple in tone, are shot through with devotion and moving encouragement to trust in, and surrender to, the divine. As well as spiritual guidance, this book effectively summarizes Murray's attitude to faith and spiritual growth. This book imparts several tenets to the reader; that God requires the humbling of his adherents. Upon witnessing such change in aspiring believers, he imparts love and fortune that the believer may dispense unto others. Thus it is crucial for the pious Christian to engage in absolute surrender in order to truly adhere to the principles of the Lord.
Autorenporträt
Andrew Murray was a South African writer, teacher, and Christian pastor, renowned for his deep spiritual insights and teachings. Born on May 9, 1828, in Graaff-Reinet, South Africa, he dedicated much of his life to spreading Christian teachings and emphasizing the importance of missions, which he believed to be the chief purpose of the church. Murray was influential in the Christian community, writing extensively on prayer, faith, and spiritual growth. His works continue to inspire believers worldwide. He was married to Emma Rutherford in 1856, and together they had three children: Emma Maria, Isabella, and Mary Ellen. Murray's parents were Andrew Murray Sr., a Scottish missionary, and Maria Susanna Stegmann, of Dutch descent. His legacy is marked by his commitment to faith and his desire to deepen the understanding of God s work in the world. After a long and impactful life, Andrew Murray passed away on January 18, 1917, at the age of 88, in Wellington, South Africa. His teachings remain influential in Christian thought and practice.