Andrew Murray emphasizes the high privilege of being a child of God, highlighting two key aspects: the unbroken fellowship with the Father and the inheritance of all that God possesses. He illustrates that just as an earthly father desires closeness with his child, God longs for His children to dwell in His presence and experience His love. Murray points out that this privilege was evident in the Old Testament and is even more accessible in the New Testament through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. He encourages believers to recognize their continuous access to God's presence and the abundance of blessings available to them as heirs of Christ. Ultimately, he reassures that God's love and fellowship are not withdrawn due to His sovereignty but are often hindered by our own sin and unbelief.