Absolute surrender—let me tell you where I got those words. I used them myself often, and you have heard them numberless times. But in Scotland once I was in a company where we were talking about the condition of Christ’s Church, and what the great need of the Church and of believers is; and there was in our company a godly worker who has much to do in training workers, and I asked him what he would say was the great need of the Church, and the message that ought to be preached. He answered very quietly and simply and determinedly: “Absolute surrender to God is the one thing.” The words struck me as never before. And that man began to tell how, in the workers with whom he had to deal, he finds that if they are sound on that point, even though they be backward, they are willing to be taught and helped, and they always improve; whereas others who are not sound there very often go back and leave the work. The condition for obtaining God’s full blessing is absolute surrender to Him.
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South African pastor and author Andrew Murray (1828 1917)
was an amazingly prolific writer. Murray began writing on the
Christian life for his congregation as an extension of his local
pastoral work, but he became internationally known for his
books, such as With Christ in the School of Prayer and Abide
in Christ, that searched men's hearts and brought them into a
deeper relationship with Christ. With intense purpose and zeal
for the message of the gospel, Murray wrote numerous books
even after his "retirement" at age seventy-eight.
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