Trusting the Spirit

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In his classic book The Spirit of Christ, Dr. Murray includes some lengthy extracts from messages given in 1879 by the Swiss pastor Otto Stockmaier at Britain's Keswick Bible Conference. Here are these suggestive thoughts in regard to the work of the Holy Spirit.

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Leroy Friesen
5 February 2014
practical guide for living each day under the loving guidance of the Spirit through a personal relationship with Christ.
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Marco Quezada
9 July 2019
Good advice to put used.
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Lester Whigum
16 May 2020
Good reading
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About the author

Andrew Murray went from being a discouraged young minister to becoming one of the best-loved writers on the deeper Christian life. One of four children born to a Dutch Reformed minister, Murray was raised in Graaff-Reinet, South Africa. At the age of nine, he was sent with his older brother to Aberdeen, Scotland, to receive a formal education. In 1845 both received their master’s degrees from Aberdeen University and went on to Utrecht University in Holland to pursue theological training, where in 1848 they were ordained. After three years of study in Holland, Andrew returned to South Africa as a minister and missionary. His first appointment was to Bloemfontein, and in 1860 he accepted a call to Cape Colony and began writing numerous devotional books, many of which continue to transform lives today. Murray laid great emphasis on a theme to which many of his books are devoted—the “deeper Christian life.” He defined this simply as God’s desire and commitment to reveal Himself more fully to those who would seek Him. The last twelve years of his life were devoted to speaking at conventions and evangelistic meetings in the U.S., Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland and South Africa.

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