Selected Works of Andrew Murray Vol. 3 By Andrew Murray

Selected Works of Andrew Murray Vol. 3 By Andrew Murray Kindle Edition 1936392402 9781936392407 Christian Selected Works of Andrew Murray Vol. 3 Within this third volume is the whole treatise, initially presented in two “The Mystery of the True Vine” and “The Fruit of the Vine.”From the early days of Christianity, the vine has been a cornerstone of the church, as evidenced in the Of all the great individuals called to spread the gospel, few have reached the ability that C. Spurgeon and Andrew Murray had. In this series, we have assembled not only Murray’s best works but also his most enduring, which are now classics in the Christian community. Andrew was one who wrote to interpret the Scriptures in such a way that Christians were free to believe and experience the grace of God. The obstacles to such lives included half hearted surrender to God, a lack of confidence in the anointing of the Spirit, and a deep rooted skepticism about the power of prayer. He believed that God had done everything necessary for people to live rich, productive, meaningful lives that participated in the life of God. Murray was Born in Cape Town South Africa Murray became a noted missionary leader His father was a Scottish Presbyterian serving the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa and his mother had connections with both French Huguenots and German Lutherans This background to some extent explains his ecumenical spirit He was educated at Aberdeen University Scotland and at Utrecht University in the Netherlands After ordination in 1848 he served pastorates at Bloemfontein Worcester Cape Town and Wellington He helped to found what are now the University College of the Orange Free State and the Stellenbosch Seminary He served as Moderator of the Cape Sy Librarian Note There is than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. Murray was Born in Cape Town South Africa Murray became a noted missionary leader His father was a Scottish Presbyterian serving the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa and his mother had connections with both French Huguenots and German Lutherans This background to some extent explains his ecumenical spirit He was educated at Aberdeen University Scotland and at Utrecht University in the Netherlands After ordination in 1848 he served pastorates at Bloemfontein Worcester Cape Town and Wellington He helped to found what are now the University College of the Orange Free State and the Stellenbosch Seminary He served as Moderator of the Cape Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church and was president of both the YMCA 1865 and the South Africa General Mission 1888 1917 now the Africa Evangelical Fellowship. He was one of the chief promoters of the call to missions in South Africa This led to the Dutch Reformed Church missions to blacks in the Transvaal and Malawi Apart from his evangelistic tours in South Africa he spoke at the Keswick and Northfield Conventions in 1895 making a great impression upon his British and American audiences For his contribution to world missions he was given an honorary doctorate by the universities of Aberdeen 1898 and Cape of Good Hope 1907. Murray is best known today for his devotional writings which place great emphasis on the need for a rich personal devotional life Many of his 240 publications explain in how he saw this devotion and its outworking in the life of the Christian Several of his books have become devotional classics Among these are Abide in Christ Absolute Surrender With Christ in the School of Prayer The Spirit of Christ and Waiting on God site_link Within this third volume is the whole treatise initially presented in two The Mystery of the True Vine and The Fruit of the Vine From the early days of Christianity the vine has been a cornerstone of the church as evidenced in the Of all the great individuals called to spread the gospel few have reached the ability that C Spurgeon and Andrew Murray had In this series we have assembled not only Murray s best works but also his most enduring which are now classics in the Christian community Andrew was one who wrote to interpret the Scriptures in such a way that Christians were free to believe and experience the grace of God The obstacles to such lives included half hearted surrender to God a lack of confidence in the anointing of the Spirit and a deep rooted skepticism about the power of prayer He believed that God had done everything necessary for people to live rich productive meaningful lives that participated in the life of God Selected Works of Andrew Murray Vol 3
Selected Works of Andrew Murray Vol. 3 By Andrew Murray
1936392402
9781936392407
English
153
Kindle Edition
Selected Works of Andrew Murray Vol. 3.

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Librarian Note There is than one author in the GoodReads database with this name