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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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&quot;<br />

478 Gbe Dolfest <strong>of</strong> ail<br />

us now look at that life in its visible manifestation as a race we<br />

run, and learn what is needed to run well and win the crown.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, let us, Seeing we are compassed about with so<br />

great a cloud <strong>of</strong> witnesses, run the race. <strong>The</strong> first<br />

encourage<br />

ment to run the race with patience<br />

is to yield ourselves to the<br />

influence <strong>of</strong> the cloud <strong>of</strong> witnesses that encompass us, and to<br />

follow their example <strong>of</strong> faith and patience. We had the word<br />

&quot;<br />

witness<br />

five times in the previous chapter<br />

:<br />

through faith they<br />

received witness. And so they become witnesses to its power<br />

and the good pleasure <strong>of</strong> God it brings to the soul. <strong>The</strong>y all<br />

with one accord, Abel and Enoch and Noah, Abraham and<br />

Sarah, Moses and the prophets, as with one heart and mouth<br />

witness to us : Be <strong>of</strong> good courage, fear not ; be strong in faith,<br />

and persevere. <strong>The</strong> victory and the reward are sure and glorious.<br />

could not be<br />

We are one with them and they with us. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

perfected without us ;<br />

in us is to be perfected what they began.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y held fast the promise when all was dark :<br />

they plead with<br />

us, now the full light has come, to hold fast the faith firm unto<br />

the end.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore let us also, even as they, lay aside every weight,<br />

and the sin which doth so easily beset us. Here is our second<br />

lesson. One <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

thoughts connected with a race is the<br />

laying aside <strong>of</strong> everything that can hinder. In the food he eats<br />

and the clothing he wears how resolutely the runner puts aside<br />

everything, the most lawful and pleasant, that is not absolutely<br />

necessary to his success. Sacrifice,<br />

self-denial, giving up, laying<br />

aside, is the very first requisite on the course. Alas,<br />

it is this<br />

that has made the Christian life <strong>of</strong> our days the very opposite <strong>of</strong><br />

running a race. <strong>The</strong> great study is, both in our religious teaching<br />

and practical life, to find out how to make the best <strong>of</strong> both worlds,<br />

how to enjoy as much as possible <strong>of</strong> the wealth and the pleasure

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