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Waiting on God is Andrew Murray's wonderful thirty one day devotional that will help you come closer to God. "If salvation indeed comes from God and is entirely His work just as creation was it follows as a matter of course that our first and highest duty is to wait on Him to do the work that pleases Him. Waiting becomes then the only way to the experience of a full salvation the only way truly to know God as the God of our salvation." -Andrew Murray

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Waiting on God is Andrew Murray's wonderful thirty one day devotional that will help you come closer to God. "If salvation indeed comes from God and is entirely His work just as creation was it follows as a matter of course that our first and highest duty is to wait on Him to do the work that pleases Him. Waiting becomes then the only way to the experience of a full salvation the only way truly to know God as the God of our salvation." -Andrew Murray
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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.