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The Cause of Prayerlessness
8Spiritual WarfarePrayerGAL 5:16Andrew Murray addresses the issue of prayerlessness among Christians, emphasizing the conflict between walking in the Spirit and walking in the flesh. He points out that many believers, despite being born again, often yield to their carnal nature, which leads to a lack of genuine desire for intimate prayer and fellowship with God. Murray highlights that the flesh can mimic religious behavior but lacks the strength for true prayer, resulting in a superficial relationship with God. He urges Christians to recognize that the root of their prayerlessness lies in their heart's aversion to God rather than external circumstances. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper understanding of the sinfulness of the flesh to cultivate a more powerful prayer life.
Absolute Surrender
7Absolute SurrenderTrust in God's Power1KI 20:4MRK 9:23PHP 2:13Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of absolute surrender to God, using the example of King Ahab's complete submission to Ben-hadad as a model for believers. He asserts that true blessing from God requires yielding everything to Him, and that God not only claims this surrender but also works it within us and accepts it when we offer it. Murray encourages believers to trust in God's ability to maintain this surrender, despite their fears and imperfections, and to recognize that such surrender leads to profound blessings and a deeper relationship with God. He calls for a collective acknowledgment of the Church's need for this surrender to overcome spiritual stagnation and to experience God's transformative power.
‘God Is in You of a Truth’
5RevivalGod's Presence1CO 3:16EPH 2:10PHP 2:13COL 1:16Andrew Murray emphasizes that for a true revival to elevate the church, it is crucial for individuals to return to their original purpose of allowing God to work within them. He asserts that recognizing God as the source of all creation and redemption leads to a life that honors and glorifies Him. This restoration enables believers to trust that through God, all things are possible within them as well. The sermon calls for a deep understanding of God's presence and work in our lives.
An Holy Priesthood
5IntercessionHoly PriesthoodEXO 28:2LEV 21:17ISA 61:6HEB 5:11PE 2:5Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound calling of believers as a holy priesthood, highlighting that every redeemed individual shares in the anointing of Christ as High Priest. He explains that the essence of priesthood involves both a Godward and manward responsibility, where priests draw near to God and intercede for others. Murray stresses the importance of living a life set apart for God, embodying holiness and dedication, and the necessity of consecration to fully exercise this priestly role. He encourages believers to embrace their identity as priests, empowered by the blood of Christ and the Holy Spirit, to intercede for the lost and bless others in God's name. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to the ministry of intercession, urging Christians to live in the fullness of their priestly calling.
Humility and Sin
4GraceHumilityISA 2:11MAT 5:3ROM 7:18ROM 8:21CO 15:92CO 1:12EPH 3:81TH 2:101TI 1:15JAS 4:10Andrew Murray emphasizes that true humility is rooted not in a constant focus on sin, but in the recognition of God's grace and the displacement of self by God. He illustrates this through the life of the Apostle Paul, who, despite his past as a sinner, found his identity in being a ransomed sinner saved by grace. Murray argues that humility is the essence of holiness and is cultivated through a deep awareness of God's love and grace rather than through self-condemnation. He concludes that it is the revelation of God's grace that fosters a genuine humility, allowing believers to live in the light of God's redeeming love.
"Impossible With Man, Possible With God "
4Divine OmnipotenceAbsolute SurrenderGEN 17:1MAT 19:26LUK 1:37LUK 18:27JHN 15:5ROM 7:181CO 2:3EPH 3:16EPH 3:20PHP 2:13Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound truth that while salvation and living a holy life are impossible for man, they are entirely possible with God, as stated in Luke 18:27. He illustrates the journey of a believer from self-reliance and despair to recognizing their utter helplessness and the necessity of divine power to achieve a victorious Christian life. Murray encourages believers to embrace absolute surrender to God, acknowledging that it is through God's omnipotence that they can overcome sin and live in holiness. He calls on Christians to trust in God's ability to work in them, transforming their lives and enabling them to fulfill His will. Ultimately, the sermon is a reminder that with God, all things are possible, and believers should rely on His strength rather than their own.
Divine Wisdom as Absolute as Divine Righteousness
4Righteousness of GodDivine WisdomROM 3:211CO 1:30Andrew Murray emphasizes that the gospel reveals God's righteousness and the means by which He accepts the ungodly as righteous. He points out that just as divine righteousness is essential, so is divine wisdom, which is only known through the Holy Spirit. The failure to recognize the insufficiency of human wisdom alongside human righteousness has led to disastrous consequences, particularly in understanding divine righteousness. Murray argues that preaching should be empowered by the Holy Spirit to truly lead believers into fellowship with God. He calls for a restoration of the truth that the Holy Spirit's teaching is as vital as Christ's forgiveness, suggesting this could lead to a significant spiritual revival.
"The Fruit of the Spirit Is Love "
4The Fruit of the SpiritLove in the Christian LifeJHN 3:16JHN 13:34ROM 13:10GAL 5:22Andrew Murray emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in cultivating love as the primary fruit in the life of a believer. He contrasts the Old Testament experience of the Spirit with the New Testament promise of the indwelling Spirit, which empowers believers to embody love in their daily lives. Murray argues that true love, as a reflection of God's nature, is essential for unity within the Church and for effective Christian witness. He calls for believers to seek the Holy Spirit's filling to overcome selfishness and to express divine love towards one another, as this is the hallmark of true discipleship. Ultimately, Murray encourages a life of love that flows from the Holy Spirit, which is vital for both personal sanctification and the collective strength of the Church.
What Does Consecration Mean?
3StewardshipConsecration1CH 29:14PSA 24:1ROM 12:12CO 9:7JAS 1:17Andrew Murray explores the profound meaning of consecration, emphasizing that it is a divine privilege to return to God what is inherently His. He reflects on David's prayer in I Chronicles 29:14, highlighting that all we possess comes from God, and our ability to give back is a miracle of grace. Murray outlines four key insights: God's ownership of all, our dependence on Him, the honor of giving back, and the joy God experiences when we return what He has given us. He encourages believers to apply these truths to their lives, encompassing their wealth, property, and entire being.
Obedience
3ObedienceFaithEXO 19:5DEU 15:4JHN 15:10HEB 5:8HEB 11:8Andrew Murray emphasizes the critical role of obedience in the Christian life, illustrating that it is through obedience that believers can regain God's favor and blessings. He highlights biblical examples, such as Abraham and Jesus, to show that obedience is rooted in faith and is essential for a genuine relationship with God. Murray explains that true obedience stems from hearing God's voice and being in fellowship with Him, making it a joyful expression of faith. He encourages believers to seek God's will actively and to let the Holy Spirit guide them in their obedience. Ultimately, Murray calls for a life marked by cheerful and precise obedience as a reflection of one's relationship with Christ.
The Forgiveness of Sins
3GEN 17:1JOB 1:1LUK 1:5EPH 4:1PHP 3:61TH 3:131TI 4:7HEB 8:71JN 3:1The preacher delves into the meaning of 'Blameless' (amemptos) in the Bible, emphasizing the concept of being irreproachable and faultless before God and man. This term is used to describe individuals who live lives of purity and righteousness, free from legitimate accusations. The desire is for believers to stand blameless before the Lord, both externally and internally, when He returns to judge. Examples like Zacharias, Job, and Abram illustrate what it means to be blameless in the sight of God.
At This Moment
3Abiding in ChristLiving in the PresentJHN 15:42CO 6:2Andrew Murray emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and abiding in Christ continuously. He encourages believers to recognize their position in Christ at every moment, stating that it is not about feelings or strength but about the will to accept and abide in Him. Murray illustrates this with the example of David's anointing, urging Christians to surrender to Jesus immediately and trust in His promise for victory over life's challenges. He reassures that each moment spent in faith strengthens the believer's connection to Christ, leading to a life of peace and victory. The call to 'do it now' serves as a reminder to embrace the present and fully commit to abiding in Jesus.
Humility and Death to Self
3Death To SelfHumilityROM 6:3PHP 2:8Andrew Murray emphasizes that true humility is essential for dying to self, as exemplified by Jesus, who humbled Himself to the point of death. He explains that humility is the root from which the fruit of death to self grows, and that through this process, believers can experience the fullness of life in God. Murray encourages Christians to embrace humility as a means of surrendering to God, allowing the Holy Spirit to work within them to manifest the death and resurrection of Christ in their lives. He warns against the pitfalls of self-reliance and encourages a deep dependence on God to achieve true humility and spiritual growth. Ultimately, he asserts that the path to true life in Christ is paved with humility and the acceptance of one's own nothingness before God.
Abide in My Love
2Abiding in ChristThe Power of Divine LoveJHN 14:23JHN 15:9ROM 5:52CO 5:17GAL 2:20EPH 3:17PHP 4:13COL 3:31JN 3:11JN 4:16Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound significance of abiding in the love of Christ, likening it to making His love our true home. He explains that this abiding is not merely a sentiment but a divine life force that empowers believers to overcome struggles and experience a transformed life. By fully trusting in Christ's love and letting go of self-efforts, believers can tap into the infinite power of His love, which desires to work within them. Murray encourages a deeper faith that focuses on Jesus, urging believers to turn away from distractions and fully occupy themselves with His love. Ultimately, he highlights that true Christian life flows from this continuous connection to Christ's love, enabling believers to live abundantly.
Prayer and the Will of God
2Discernment of God's WillPrayerPRO 3:5Andrew Murray emphasizes the significance of prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit to discern God's will, drawing from the experiences of George Muller. He illustrates how Muller, despite overwhelming challenges, remained assured of God's guidance in his orphan work, demonstrating a childlike trust and a commitment to seeking God's honor above all. Murray encourages believers to approach their decisions with prayerfulness and patience, trusting that God will reveal His will through the Spirit and His Word. The sermon highlights the importance of maintaining a calm heart and a focus on God's glory in the pursuit of His plans.
A Worldy Spirit, the Worst Heresy
2Spiritual WarfareWorldlinessJHN 15:19JHN 17:14Andrew Murray emphasizes the conflict between the spirit of the world and the Spirit of God, illustrating how each kingdom influences the hearts and actions of humanity. He warns that the greatest danger for believers lies in the subtle and unconscious influence of worldly spirit, which can lead them away from God's will. Murray highlights that the fall of man resulted in a preference for the visible and temporal over the spiritual and eternal, causing a deep-rooted worldliness. He calls for believers to have their eyes opened to the true nature of the world and to seek complete possession by the Spirit of God to overcome this influence.
Ninth Lesson. ‘Pray the Lord of the Harvest;’ Or, Prayer Provides Labourers
2Compassion for the LostPrayerMAT 9:37Andrew Murray emphasizes the critical need for prayer in the context of the abundant harvest and the scarcity of laborers, urging believers to earnestly seek the Lord of the harvest to send forth workers. He reflects on Jesus' compassion for the lost and the necessity of prayer as a means to fulfill God's work on earth. Murray challenges Christians to recognize their role in interceding for laborers, highlighting that the success of the harvest depends on their prayers. He calls for a deeper understanding of the power of prayer and the importance of being moved by compassion for the perishing. Ultimately, he encourages believers to embrace their responsibility in prayer, believing that God will respond to their petitions for laborers.
The Morning Watch in the Life of Obedience
2ObedienceMorning DevotionEXO 20:8Andrew Murray emphasizes the significance of the first day of the week as a holy day, not merely for rest but as a means to sanctify the entire week. He highlights the importance of dedicating the morning hours to God, which can bless our daily work and help us resist temptation. Murray explains that this morning watch strengthens our bond with God, allowing us to maintain purity and obedience throughout our busy lives. He asserts that the desire for a life of obedience enhances the value of the morning watch, while the morning watch provides the strength needed for obedience. This intimate connection between obedience and the morning watch is vital for spiritual growth.
Be Filled With the Spirit
2Holy SpiritSpiritual FulfillmentACT 2:4GAL 5:22EPH 5:18Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit, contrasting the narrative of Acts 2:4 with the command in Ephesians 5:18. He challenges believers to reflect on their obedience to this command and to examine their lives for any barriers that may prevent them from experiencing the fullness of the Spirit. Murray encourages a complete yielding of one's personality to the Holy Spirit, asserting that this surrender allows God to fill the believer. He invites listeners to commit to seeking this spiritual fullness and to remove any doubts or misconceptions that hinder their relationship with the Spirit.
The Word and Prayer; Preaching and Prayer; Wholeheartedness
2The Power of PrayerWholeheartedness in FaithEZK 37:4MAT 27:46Andrew Murray emphasizes the vital connection between the Word of God and prayer, asserting that a balanced life of both leads to spiritual health and power. He illustrates how Jesus exemplified this balance, treasuring the Word and engaging in prayer throughout His life, culminating in His cry on the cross. Murray urges believers to seek a transformation through the Holy Spirit, which will enable them to engage wholeheartedly in both prayer and the Word. He warns that preaching without prayer lacks the life-giving Spirit, and calls for ministers to commit to fervent prayer to see true spiritual revival. Ultimately, he stresses that wholeheartedness in seeking God is essential for a vibrant spiritual life.
The Spirit of Power
2Empowerment by the Holy SpiritWitnessing for ChristMAT 28:19LUK 24:49JHN 15:26ACT 1:5ACT 1:81CO 2:32CO 4:72CO 12:9EPH 1:17EPH 3:16Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of being baptized with the Holy Spirit to receive divine power for witnessing Christ. He explains that the Holy Spirit empowers believers not just for personal holiness but for effective service in glorifying Jesus and fulfilling the Great Commission. Murray highlights that true power comes from surrendering to the Holy Spirit, who works through our weaknesses to accomplish God's purposes. He urges the Church to seek this power with the intent of being effective witnesses for Christ, as the world awaits the manifestation of God's power through His people. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deep dependence on the Holy Spirit to enable believers to live out their calling as witnesses of Jesus.
Humility and Faith
2FaithHumilityPRO 11:2ISA 57:15MAT 23:12LUK 14:11JHN 5:44ROM 12:3EPH 4:2PHP 2:3JAS 4:101PE 5:6Andrew Murray emphasizes the vital connection between humility and faith, arguing that pride obstructs true belief in God. He illustrates how Christians often see the promises of God but feel hindered from receiving them due to pride, which makes faith impossible. Murray points out that faith is rooted in humility, as it requires a recognition of our dependence on God and a surrender of self. He encourages believers to seek humility as the path to deeper faith and communion with God, asserting that true faith flourishes in an environment of lowliness and trust in God's glory. Ultimately, he calls for a shift in focus from seeking human approval to seeking the glory that comes from God alone.
The Two Baptisms
2Spiritual FulfillmentThe Holy SpiritLUK 11:13ROM 8:26GAL 5:16EPH 5:18JAS 4:8Andrew Murray emphasizes the importance of understanding the two stages of spiritual life: the stage of failure and the stage of divine power. He encourages believers to fully desire the fullness of the Spirit, urging them to turn away from self and worldly distractions. Murray asserts that a heart wholly set on receiving God's blessings cannot be disappointed, and that true fulfillment comes from yielding to the Spirit's preparatory work. He calls for a complete trust in God, highlighting that the desire for the Spirit must be the primary focus in one's spiritual journey.
The Glorified One
2Abiding in ChristExpectation of His ReturnCOL 3:3Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound truth that believers' lives are hidden with Christ in God, and through abiding in the Glorified One, they partake in His resurrection life and glory. He explains that this union with Christ leads to victory over sin, a life of peace, and a deep fellowship with the Father. The sermon highlights the believer's call to live in expectation of Christ's return, sharing in His glory and being empowered to bless others. Murray encourages believers to maintain their union with Christ, which is essential for experiencing the fullness of His life and glory. Ultimately, he reassures that through faith and surrender, believers can dwell in the presence of the King of glory.
"O Wretched Man That I Am! "
1MAT 24:8LUK 12:11JHN 1:1JHN 8:44ROM 8:38EPH 1:21EPH 6:12COL 2:101JN 3:8REV 3:14REV 22:13In this sermon on rulers (arche), the preacher delves into the significance of archē as the commencement of something, emphasizing its use in the New Testament and the Septuagint. Archē is portrayed as the first in relation to time, the origin, and the most common usage in the NT. It is used to describe rulers, principalities, and the beginning of various processes. The preacher explores how archē signifies the first cause, the beginning, and the first in order of importance or power, shedding light on its implications in different contexts.