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The Holiest of All By Andrew Murray

This book illuminates the pages of the book of Hebrews. Andrew Murray's sermons and books have stood as spiritual standards for over a hundred years.

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las ct&amp;gt;e fjoliest ot Bll<br />

For we have not a high priest who is not able to<br />

sympathise with our weaknesses. <strong>The</strong> writer uses the two<br />

negatives to indicate how common the thought<br />

is which he wishes<br />

to combat. A rich king, who lives every day in luxury, can he,<br />

even though he hear <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

can he fully realise what it means for<br />

the poor sick man, from year to year, never to know where his<br />

daily bread is to come from ? Hardly. And God, the glorious<br />

and ever-blessed, can He truly feel what a poor sinner experi<br />

ences in his daily struggle with the weakness and temptations<br />

<strong>of</strong> the flesh ? God be praised<br />

!<br />

Jesus knows, and is able to<br />

sympathise, He is one who hath been in all things tempted<br />

like as we are, yet without sin.<br />

In all things <strong>The</strong> ! thought <strong>of</strong> Jesus as a sympathising<br />

High Priest, is ordinarily applied to those who are in circum<br />

stances <strong>of</strong> trial and suffering. But the truth has a far deeper<br />

meaning and application, It has special reference to the<br />

temptation which meets the soul in the desire to live wholly for<br />

God. Jesus suffered, being tempted<br />

: it was the temptation<br />

to refuse the Father s will that caused His deepest suffering.<br />

As the believer, who seeks in all things to do the will <strong>of</strong> God,<br />

understands this, the truth <strong>of</strong> the sympathising High Priest<br />

becomes doubly precious.<br />

What is the ordinary experience <strong>of</strong> those who set them<br />

selves with their whole heart to live for God ?<br />

It happens very<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten that it is<br />

only then they begin to find out how sinful they<br />

are. <strong>The</strong>y are continually disappointed in their purpose to<br />

obey God s will.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y feel deeply ashamed at the thought <strong>of</strong><br />

how <strong>of</strong>ten, even in things that appear little and easy, they fail<br />

entirely in keeping a good conscience and in pleasing God.<br />

At times it is as if the more they hear <strong>of</strong> the rest <strong>of</strong> God and<br />

the life <strong>of</strong> faith, the fainter the hope <strong>of</strong> attaining<br />

it becomes.

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