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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.

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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promise too, in all its divine significance sin put away by the<br />

sacrifice <strong>of</strong> Himself.<br />

<strong>By</strong> the sacrifice <strong>of</strong> Himself. <strong>The</strong> words reveal the inmost<br />

meaning <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> Christ it was self-sacrifice. Sin, in its<br />

:<br />

deepest root, is a turning from God to self; rejecting God to<br />

please self. From the wilderness to the garden this was the<br />

one temptation with which Satan sought to lead Him astray.<br />

<strong>By</strong> doing not His own will but the will <strong>of</strong> His Father, by the<br />

sacrifice <strong>of</strong> Himself to God and His will, He conquered sin in<br />

His own person, and gained a victory over it<br />

whereby<br />

it was for<br />

ever vanquished and brought to nought. He gave Himself up<br />

to death, as His submittal to it to do its utmost, rather than<br />

yield to its temptation. He gave Himself up to death, as His<br />

submittal to God s righteous judgment upon sin.<br />

It was in this<br />

that His death to sin, as the obedient One, that His death for<br />

sin, as our Substitute, had its<br />

power,<br />

and His atonement its<br />

efficacy. To Him, our Head, death was a personal spiritual<br />

victory, and thereby a vicarious propitiation. In both aspects<br />

He made an end <strong>of</strong> sin, and <strong>of</strong> both we are made par<br />

takers.<br />

And how ?<br />

<strong>By</strong> the sacrifice <strong>of</strong> Himself He put away sin. 1<br />

And now He <strong>of</strong>fers us Himself to take the place <strong>of</strong> sin. He gives<br />

Himself, the sacrificed One, who has finished<br />

redemption, to us<br />

to put away sin within us, too. It is as the Son, the living One,<br />

that He is<br />

High Priest ;<br />

it is in eternal life power, by a life<br />

working in us, that He brings us to God.<br />

And so, by His Spirit,<br />

He, in His self-sacrifice, lives in us, and makes it true in the<br />

i<br />

putting away <strong>of</strong> sin. <strong>The</strong> thought goes beyond the redemption from<br />

transgressions (ver. 15). It is literally for the disannulling <strong>of</strong> sin (comp. vii. 18). Sin<br />

is<br />

vanquished, shown in its weakness, set at nought (Mark vii. 9; Gal. iii. 15)-&quot;<br />

Westcott.

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