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Complete edition of Humility & Absolute Surrender by Andrew Murray. First published over 100 years ago, these Sermons are as useful today as they were then, teaching us to humble ourselves in the example of Christ. For many, these are Murray's two best classics. Humility is short, though deep and thought provoking. "(Humility) is the displacement of self by the enthronement of God. Where God is all, self is nothing." Absolute Surrender includes nine total sermons. Sermons include: Absolute Surrender; The Fruit Of The Spirit Is Love; Separated Unto The Holy Spirit; Peter's Repentance;…mehr

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Complete edition of Humility & Absolute Surrender by Andrew Murray. First published over 100 years ago, these Sermons are as useful today as they were then, teaching us to humble ourselves in the example of Christ. For many, these are Murray's two best classics. Humility is short, though deep and thought provoking. "(Humility) is the displacement of self by the enthronement of God. Where God is all, self is nothing." Absolute Surrender includes nine total sermons. Sermons include: Absolute Surrender; The Fruit Of The Spirit Is Love; Separated Unto The Holy Spirit; Peter's Repentance; Impossible With Man, Possible With God; O Wretched Man That I Am!; Having Begun In The Spirit; Kept By The Power Of God; Ye Are The Branches. "…I asked him what he would say was the great need of the Church, and the message that ought to be preached. He answered very quietly and simply and determinedly: Absolute surrender to God is the one thing." No student of thought should be without this historic book. This edition is provided in a slim volume with full text at an affordable price.
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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.