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Holiest of All by Andrew Murray

"The Holiest of All" is a devotional exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. It was written towards the end of the nineteenth century and has since become a classic. Its pages lead the reader into a practical understanding of who Christ is, the power of his finished work on the Cross and his present intercession for believers. The author demonstrates how it is only a full understanding of who Jesus is and what he does for us that can bring us into a full and complete Christian life

"The Holiest of All" is a devotional exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. It was written towards the end of the nineteenth century and has since become a classic. Its pages lead the reader into a practical understanding of who Christ is, the power of his finished work on the Cross and his present intercession for believers. The author demonstrates how it is only a full understanding of who Jesus is and what he does for us that can bring us into a full and complete Christian life

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upon single, isolated acts <strong>of</strong> faith, but upon the state <strong>of</strong> the<br />

heart. Therefore God breathes into us the Spirit <strong>of</strong> faith, to<br />

keep our lieart ever tender and open towards Him. Oh, let<br />

us above everything beware <strong>of</strong> an evil<br />

heart <strong>of</strong> unbelief<br />

And if we would know how true living faith is to be obtained<br />

As unbelief falls away from<br />

and increased, note the connection.<br />

the living God, so faith draws nigh to Him and is fed and<br />

nourished in His presence. Practise the presence <strong>of</strong> God in<br />

deep humility and stillness <strong>of</strong> heart. Thirst for God, the living<br />

God. " My soul, be thou silent unto God : for my expectation is<br />

from Him." He is the living God. He sees and hears and<br />

feels and loves. He speaks and gives and works, and reveals<br />

Himself His presence wakens and strengthens and satisfies<br />

faith. Bow in lowly meditation and worship before the living<br />

God, and faith will waken up and grow into boldness and the<br />

glorying <strong>of</strong> hope. He is the living God, ivho makes alive, out<br />

<strong>of</strong> whom life comes into tJietn that draw near to Him: tarry in<br />

His presence—that, and nothing else, but that, most surely, will<br />

free thee from the evil<br />

heart <strong>of</strong> unbelief<br />

7. Unbelief and falling away from the living God: remember with holy fear the close connection.<br />

They act and react on each other.<br />

2. The faithfulness <strong>of</strong> Jesus Jills the heart with the fulness <strong>of</strong> faith. You remember the<br />

lesson ? Here it is the same again : drawing nigh to the living God will Jill the heart with<br />

living faith. And the Epistle is going to teach us how God draws nigh to us in Jesus, and<br />

how in Jesus we draw nigh to God.<br />

3. Never spcali or think <strong>of</strong> unbelief as a weakness, but always as the sin <strong>of</strong> sins, the fruitful<br />

mother <strong>of</strong> all sin.<br />

4. The living God in heaven, and the believing heart on earth : these are the two powers that<br />

meet and satisfy each other. Let thy faith know <strong>of</strong> no other measure or limit than the living<br />

God. Let it be living faith in a living God.

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