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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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422 ttbe fjolfest <strong>of</strong> BU<br />

realities <strong>of</strong> the future and the unseen. Just<br />

as we have our<br />

senses, through which we hold communication with the physical<br />

universe, so faith is the spiritual sense or organ through which<br />

the soul comes into contact with and is affected by the spiritual<br />

world. Just as the sense <strong>of</strong> seeing or hearing<br />

is a dormant<br />

power till the objective reality, the light or the sound, strikes it,<br />

so faith in itself is a sense with no power beyond the possibility<br />

or capacity <strong>of</strong> receiving the impressions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the eternal. It is<br />

as an empty vessel which wants to be filled with its unseen<br />

contents. It is<br />

only when the eternal realities draw near and<br />

exercise their power<br />

that faith becomes and is the substance <strong>of</strong><br />

things hoped for, the foundation which they lay in the soul,<br />

the pro<strong>of</strong> or conviction <strong>of</strong> things unseen, the convincing power<br />

with which they give evidence and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> their own super<br />

natural existence. 1 Faith as a dormant faculty is the capacity<br />

for receiving this communication ;<br />

faith as an active power is<br />

what it is in virtue <strong>of</strong> the overshadowing <strong>of</strong> the Invisible. <strong>The</strong><br />

Invisible takes the initiative and wakens faith; faith receives<br />

the impression and seeks for ever fuller union with it.<br />

Faith is thus much more than trust<br />

in the word <strong>of</strong> another.<br />

That trust is <strong>of</strong> extreme importance as its initial exercise, but<br />

1<br />

<strong>The</strong> two words substance and pro<strong>of</strong> are used both in the objective and sub<br />

jective sense. <strong>The</strong> word for substance properly means the foundation, and is used<br />

<strong>of</strong> the real nature <strong>of</strong> a thing as opposed to appearance. So, in chap. i. 3, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

substance <strong>of</strong> God, the divine essence. Or it is used <strong>of</strong> the confidence which knows<br />

that it rests on a sure foundation. So, in chap. iii. 14, the beginning <strong>of</strong> our confidence.<br />

It is <strong>of</strong> importance to hold fast the connection between the two meanings. So the<br />

word pro<strong>of</strong>, or conviction, from the verb used in passages, as, <strong>The</strong> Spirit shall<br />

convince <strong>of</strong> sin, and <strong>of</strong>ten elsewhere <strong>of</strong> repro<strong>of</strong>, chiding, means both the convic<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> guilt, or the conviction <strong>of</strong> a truth which is<br />

brought from without, and the<br />

subjective conviction which comes when one submits and allows himself to be convicted.<br />

It thus means both the means <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> and the pro<strong>of</strong> itself. See 2 Tim.<br />

iii. 16 Scripture pr<strong>of</strong>itablefor repro<strong>of</strong>^

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