
The Blood of the Cross by Andrew Murray
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Andrew Murray’s writings on prayer and the work of the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ are so anointed and powerful that a reader will groan in the spirit. The writings were so important that they were reprinted many times, even in England in 1943 as Germany dropped bombs on London. This is a precious resource for spiritual warfare and revival. Showing the relationship of the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ moving the hand of the Holy Spirit to save the lost and sanctify the saints. Similar to the letter to the “Hebrews” the evidence is in the reading and the witness of the spirit.
Other than the scripture itself, Andrew Murray is my favorite teacher on the Works Of the Blood and The Holy Spirit.
Most works on prayer direct you to a process of prayer, but Mr. Murray’s writings direct you to the person of prayer - JESUS CHRIST.
Andrew Murray was born on May 9th, 1828 in a Dutch Reformed parsonage in Graaff Reinet, South Africa. It was here that his father, the Rev. Andrew Murray, Sr. was ministering to the Dutch settlers. The Murray home was a vibrant and active place filled with the lively sounds of joy, prayer, and worship. Every Friday evening Andrew Murray’s father would gather his family together and read them moving accounts of past revivals. He would then retire to his study and pour out his heart in prayer for revival to come to South Africa. This had been his weekly habit since 1822. Young Murray also benefited from several other fine examples of Christian zeal and devotion. Such men as David Livingstone and Robert Moffat frequently passed through their home on their way to the coast.
I am buying these books to send to pastors in Africa.
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