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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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622 Gbe ibolfest ot HIl<br />

Be ye free from the love <strong>of</strong> money. <strong>The</strong> temptation comes<br />

so unobservedly, both to the rich man who has money, and to<br />

him who is still seeking for it <strong>The</strong> tempter comes like a very<br />

angel <strong>of</strong> light In money itself there is no sin. Is it not one <strong>of</strong><br />

God s<br />

good gifts ? May not the possession <strong>of</strong> it be the pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

honest labour and diligence and forethought, <strong>of</strong> self-denial and<br />

wise economy ;<br />

a token <strong>of</strong> God s blessing on our work ;<br />

a power<br />

to help others and benefit society. Is not poverty frequently a<br />

sign <strong>of</strong> sloth and sin? Is not money one great means for<br />

the whole world<br />

attaining God s purpose, that man should bring<br />

into subjection to himself?<br />

Scripture knows and teaches all this.<br />

And yet it raises its<br />

voice aloud and cries : Beware <strong>of</strong> covetousness. <strong>The</strong> love <strong>of</strong>money is<br />

a root <strong>of</strong> all kinds <strong>of</strong> evil(i Tim. vi. 9, 10, 16, 17, 18). So insidious<br />

is the approach and entrance <strong>of</strong> this sin, so many and specious<br />

are the arguments by which it can be cloaked and made to<br />

wear the garments <strong>of</strong> the truest virtue, that the Christian, to<br />

whom prosperity comes, needs ever to be on his guard. It is only<br />

the man who truly seeks first the kingdom <strong>of</strong> God, who longs<br />

after the utmost conformity to the Master, and seeks to be<br />

He has,<br />

taught by Himself what and how to own, who holds all<br />

not in name but in actual practice, at the disposal <strong>of</strong> Jesus, who<br />

will escape the snare. Be content with such things as ye<br />

have. Here is the safety <strong>of</strong> the Christian. Study well the<br />

Master s teaching in the Sermon on the Mount learn from His<br />

;<br />

Spirit in thee to breathe its spirit. Let the treasure in heaven,<br />

the being rich in God and in good works, let the blessedness <strong>of</strong><br />

living in the love and the will <strong>of</strong> God, in the heavenly riches <strong>of</strong><br />

a holy character, and a life <strong>of</strong> Christlike beneficence, fill the<br />

heart, and we shall be content in any lot, and shall in content<br />

ment find our safeguard against anxious care or love <strong>of</strong> money.

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