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The Holiest of All by Andrew Murray eBook & audio book

Holiest of All: Meditations on the Book of Hebrews "What teaching is needed to give health and vigor to the Christian life in order that, through all adverse circumstances, it may hold fast from the beginning, firm until the end? The teaching of the epistle of Hebrews is the divine answer to [this question]. In every possible way, it sets before us the truth that only the full and perfect knowledge of who Christ is and what He does for us can bring us to a full and perfect Christian life." Andrew Murray, Holiest of All

Holiest of All: Meditations on the Book of Hebrews "What teaching is needed to give health and vigor to the Christian life in order that, through all adverse circumstances, it may hold fast from the beginning, firm until the end? The teaching of the epistle of Hebrews is the divine answer to [this question]. In every possible way, it sets before us the truth that only the full and perfect knowledge of who Christ is and what He does for us can bring us to a full and perfect Christian life."
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JTbe Ibollest <strong>of</strong> Bll 211<br />

XLVI.<br />

OF DILIGENCE AND PERSEVERANCE.<br />

VI.— 9. But, beloved, we are persuaded better tilings <strong>of</strong> you, and things<br />

that accompany salvation, though we thus speak<br />

10. For God is not unrighteous to forget yom- work, and the love which<br />

ye showed toward his name, in that ye ministered to the saints, and still do<br />

minister.<br />

11. And we desire that each <strong>of</strong> you may show the same diligence unto the<br />

fulness <strong>of</strong> hope even to the end<br />

12. That ye be not sluggish, but imitators <strong>of</strong> them who through faith and<br />

patience! inherit the promises.<br />

In every Christian community you have two classes. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are some who give themselves up with their whole heart to .seek<br />

and serve God. <strong>The</strong>re are others, too <strong>of</strong>ten the majority, who,<br />

like Israel, are content with deliverance from Egypt, and settle<br />

down in sloth, without striving for the full possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

promise, the rest in the promised land. In speaking to such a<br />

Church, one might address the two classes separately. Or one<br />

might address the whole body now from one, then from the other<br />

<strong>of</strong> the two standpoints. This is what the Epistle does. In its<br />

warning it speaks to all as if all were in danger. In its exhortation<br />

and encouragement it speaks as if all shared the sentiments<br />

<strong>of</strong> the better half<br />

But, beloved, we are persuaded better things <strong>of</strong> you, and<br />

things that accompany salvation, though we thus speak <strong>of</strong><br />

^<br />

Longsuffering.

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