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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."
Andrew Murray, Holiest of All

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the covenant, to its being a better covenant, to Jesus being its<br />

surety, and to the priesthood as that in<br />

which the covenant and<br />

the suretyship have their power.<br />

A better covenant. <strong>The</strong> object <strong>of</strong> a covenant is to define<br />

and settle the relation between the two parties who enter into it,<br />

and to give security for the faithful fulfilment <strong>of</strong> their engagements<br />

to each other. <strong>The</strong> old covenant which God made with<br />

Israel had proved a failure. At its establishment they were<br />

most ready to promise, <strong>All</strong> that the Lord hath said will ivc do<br />

and be obedient. But how soon was the covenant forgotten<br />

and the promise broken. <strong>The</strong>y had undertaken what they could<br />

not perform ; the vow and the purpose availed nothing without<br />

the strength. In course <strong>of</strong> time God promised to establish a<br />

new covenant, and in it to provide for what had been wanting, for<br />

the power to obey, and so to keep the covenant. It would be a<br />

covenant <strong>of</strong> life<br />

— giving that new life into the heart, out <strong>of</strong> which<br />

obedience would naturally spring. Of this better covenant,<br />

established on better promises, we shall hear in the next chapter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> surety <strong>of</strong> a better covenant. It is this Jesus has come<br />

to do, to give the covenant its security, and to undertake that<br />

its engagements shall indeed be fulfilled. He is surety <strong>of</strong> the<br />

covenant on both sides. Surety to us that God will keep His<br />

promise, and give us His life and law and Spirit in our heart ;<br />

surety to God for us. He will ensure our obedience and our<br />

keeping the covenant.<br />

Become a Priest with an oath. It is in the priesthood <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesus that the covenant and the suretyship have their power.<br />

It is the Priest for ever who deals with sin and takes it away<br />

in the power <strong>of</strong> an endless life. It is the Priest for ever, the Son<br />

<strong>of</strong> God, perfected for evermore, who has opened a new and living<br />

way, a new state <strong>of</strong> life, and works all in the power <strong>of</strong> an endless

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