Andrew Murray on Waiting and the Strength of God
What is spiritual strength, in Andrew Murray’s reading of Isaiah 40? Not the strength you build but the strength that meets the soul that has stopped striving.
What is spiritual strength, in Andrew Murray’s reading of Isaiah 40? Not the strength you build but the strength that meets the soul that has stopped striving.
Why does God make us wait? Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God names the hidden school — the formation that only the unproductive stretch can do.
How does God renew the soul? Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God answers slowly — a contemplative reading of the renewal that comes when you stop forcing it.
What is waiting on God in Andrew Murray’s careful sense? Active passivity, not idle drift — a slow reading of the posture the patient soul is actually being taught.
How to be still and trust God when the mind will not stop — the quiet trust Andrew Murray taught for the anxious Christian. A slow read of the practice.
Does God wait for us? Andrew Murray’s quiet answer — yes, longer than we do. A slow reading of the line that reframes every season of waiting.
A daily prayer practice built around one verse — Andrew Murray’s 31-day method from Waiting on God. The slow repetition the modern devotional has forgotten.
How to deal with disappointment — a contemplative essay drawn from the older Christian fathers. A slow, honest read for the question you’ve been carrying.