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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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294 Zbe -IboUest <strong>of</strong> ail<br />

length, once for all and for ever, the way was opened. Fear<br />

not, O Christian, to whom these things appear too high, fear<br />

not. Be thou faithful, through faith and longsuffering we<br />

inherit the promises. Persevere in the faith <strong>of</strong> what Christ has<br />

accomplished once for all. He entered in, the Second Adam, in<br />

whom our life is, whose members we are. Persevere in the faith<br />

<strong>of</strong> the infinite meaning <strong>of</strong> that great transaction. And to thee,<br />

too, will come a day when, in thy experience, thou shalt enter,<br />

and go out no more for ever.<br />

7. This entering in and opening up <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Holiest</strong> was solely and entirely on our behalf, that<br />

we might live and serve there. Therefore—the practical part <strong>of</strong> the Epistle commences at once,—<br />

therefore, having boldness to enter into the <strong>Holiest</strong>, let us draw nigh. That is the summing tip<br />

<strong>of</strong> the whole Epistle. God is not content that we should serve Him with a veil between. Let us<br />

know clearly which <strong>of</strong> the two positions we occupy as Christians—within or stHI without the veil.<br />

2. "After I had lived for thirteen years in the Holy Place, seeking to serve God there, it<br />

pleased Him, who dwelleth between the cherubim, to call me to pass through the veil, and to enter<br />

the <strong>Holiest</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>All</strong>, through the blood <strong>of</strong> Jesus."

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