Discover the heart of the Covenant and what it means for daily faith.
This accessible study explores how God’s promises shape surrender, obedience, and a Spirit-led life. By looking at the New Covenant as a living, internal work of the Holy Spirit, it invites readers to trust more deeply and live more fully in grace. In clear, practical language, the book shows how belief, beyond mere rule-keeping, opens the way to a life warmed by God’s presence. It contrasts a self-reliant approach to Scripture with the New Covenant’s inward transformation, where the Spirit writes God’s law on the heart and guides every step.
- Learn how faith, not force, begins the journey into covenant life.
- See why the Bible is described as the Book of the Covenant and how to read it rightly.
- Explore the phrase “Nothing of myself” as a path to surrender and growth.
- Understand the role of the Holy Spirit in making God’s promises real in daily living.
Ideal for readers looking for a practical, faith-filled guide to living under God’s promises and discovering authentic obedience. Living the Covenant: How God’s promise shapes daily faith, surrender, and Spirit-led obedience.
South African pastor and author Andrew Murray, (1828-1917), one of four children was raised in the most remote corner of the world - Graaff-Reinet (near the Cape), South Africa, It was here, after his formal education in Scotland and three years of theological study, in Holland, that Andrew Murray returned as a missionary and minister. Murray's first appointment was to a remote and unattractive territory of nearly 50,000 square miles and 12,000 people.
In 1873, he helped to establish the Huguenot Seminary for girls. He also served as the first president of the Young Men's Christian Fellowship (YMCA).
Not only was Andrew Murray the author of over 240 books, he was also a man of great prayer. He began writing on the "deeper Christian life" - a favorite subject for Murray - 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 deep relationship with Christ. Writing with an intensity of purpose and zeal for the message of the Gospel, Murray wrote numerous books even after his retirement at age seventy-eight. .- Publisher.