An unabridged, unaltered edition to include: The Redemption of the Cross - The Fellowship of the Cross - Crucified with Christ - Crucified to the World - The Flesh Crucified - Bearing the Cross - Self-Denial - He cannot be My Disciple - Follow Me - A Grain of Wheat - Thy Will be Done - The Love of the Cross - The Sacrifice of the Cross - The Death of the Cross - It is Finished - Dead to Sin - The Righteousness of God - Dead with Christ - Dead to the Law - The Flesh Condemned on the Cross - Jesus Christ and Him Crucified - Temperate in all things - The Dying of the Lord Jesus - The Cross and…mehr
An unabridged, unaltered edition to include: The Redemption of the Cross - The Fellowship of the Cross - Crucified with Christ - Crucified to the World - The Flesh Crucified - Bearing the Cross - Self-Denial - He cannot be My Disciple - Follow Me - A Grain of Wheat - Thy Will be Done - The Love of the Cross - The Sacrifice of the Cross - The Death of the Cross - It is Finished - Dead to Sin - The Righteousness of God - Dead with Christ - Dead to the Law - The Flesh Condemned on the Cross - Jesus Christ and Him Crucified - Temperate in all things - The Dying of the Lord Jesus - The Cross and the Spirit - The Veil of the Flesh - Looking unto Jesus - Outside the Gate - Alive unto Righteousness - Followers of the Cross - Following the Lamb - To Him be the Glory - The Blessing of the CrossHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was an amazingly prolific Christian writer. He lived and ministered as both a pastor and author in the towns and villages of South Africa. Some of Murray's earliest works were written to provide nurture and guidance to Christians, whether young or old in the faith; they were actually an extension of his pastoral work. Once books such as Abide in Christ, Divine Healing, and With Christ in the School of Prayer were written, Murray became widely known, and new books from his pen were awaited with great eagerness throughout the world. He wrote to give daily practical help to many of the people in his congregation who lived out in the farming communities and could come into town for church services only on rare occasions. As he wrote these books of instruction, Murray adopted the practice of placing many of his more devotional books into thirty-one separate readings to correspond with the days of the month. At the age of seventy-eight, Murray resigned from the pastorate and devoted most of his time to his manuscripts. He continued to write profusely, moving from one book to the next with an intensity of purpose and a zeal that few men of God have ever equaled. He often said of himself, rather humorously, that he was like a hen about to hatch an egg; he was restless and unhappy until he got the burden of the message off his mind. During these later years, after hearing of pocket-sized paperbacks, Andrew Murray immediately began to write books to be published in that fashion. He thought it was a splendid way to have the teachings of the Christian life at your fingertips, where they could be carried around and read at any time of the day. One source has said of Andrew Murray that his prolific style possesses the strength and eloquence that are born of deep earnestness and a sense of the solemnity of the issues of the Christian life. Nearly every page reveals an intensity of purpose and appeal that stirs men to the depths of their souls. Murray moves the emotions, searches the conscience, and reveals the sins and shortcomings of many of us with a love and hope born out of an intimate knowledge of the mercy and faithfulness of God. For Andrew Murray, prayer was considered our personal home base from which we live our Christian lives and extend ourselves to others. During his later years, the vital necessity of unceasing prayer in the spiritual life came to the forefront of his teachings. It was then that he revealed the secret treasures of his heart concerning a life of persistent and believing prayer.
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