Why Andrew Murray Said Abiding Is the Whole Christian Life
What is the foundation of the Christian life? Andrew Murray’s answer, in three slow passages from Abide in Christ — the practice that contains every other.
What is the foundation of the Christian life? Andrew Murray’s answer, in three slow passages from Abide in Christ — the practice that contains every other.
What are the conditions for answered prayer? Andrew Murray’s three — faith, surrendered will, fellowship — from The Prayer Life, slowly read.
How to pray for unsaved loved ones — Andrew Murray on persistent intercession across years, from The Ministry of Intercession, read slowly.
How to start morning prayer the way Andrew Murray did — three slow passages on the morning watch as the day’s anchor. For the woman whose phone gets to God first.
How to deal with grief as a Christian — a slow read of three Spurgeon passages for the woman who has been told it should be over by now.
How to stop comparing yourself to others — Edwards on the soul whose happiness is in God. The slow displacement of comparison by communion.
How to overcome doubt as a Christian — Murray on the faith that survives doubting. Not by louder certainty, but by the soul still unto God.
How to develop a heart for God — Tozer on the burning heart, the soul’s paradox of love. Three passages slowly read, for the woman whose desire has cooled.
How to pray for wisdom — Jonathan Edwards on the fear of the Lord as wisdom’s beginning. The older prayer that does not ask for better decisions but for new sight.
How to pray for patience — Spurgeon on waiting without resentment. The older prayer that does not ask for tests but for the soft heart inside the long wait.