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The Believer's Secret of the Abiding Presence
The Believer's Secret of the Abiding Presence
The Believer's Secret of the Abiding Presence
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Andrew Murray's devotional warmth and Brother Lawrence's practical mysticism are combined in one challenging volume. Editor L.G. Parkhurst has taken Murray's classic, The Secret of the Abiding Presence, and added the insights of Brother Lawrence's bestseller, The Practice of the Presence of God, updating them for today's reader.

Murray's and Lawrence's burden was to give the believer a tool to expand his prayer life beyond the limits of merely verbalizing needs to actually practicing the presence of Christ on a moment-by-moment basis.

The thirty-one devotionals are comprised of chapters from Murray's original book summarized and given practical application by the writings of Brother Lawrence. Each devotional begins with comments on a specific topic by Murray, then Lawrence's commentary on the subject concludes the devotional.

A unique devotional handbook that deserves a wide audience in this newly edited format.
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Release dateJan 1, 1987
ISBN9781441262127
The Believer's Secret of the Abiding Presence
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Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was born in South Africa. After receiving his education in Scotland and Holland, he returned to South Africa and spent his life there as a pastor, missionary, and author of many devotional books. He and his wife, Emma, raised eight children.

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    The Believer's Secret of the Abiding Presence - Andrew Murray

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    Chapter 1

    The Abiding Presence

    And surely I will be with you always, to the very end of the age.

    Matthew 28:20

    The Lord chose His twelve disciples that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach (Mark 3:14). His earthly fellowship with them would prepare and fit them for the work of preaching.

    The disciples were so deeply conscious of their great privilege in knowing Jesus that when He spoke of leaving them to go to the Father, their hearts were filled with great sorrow. The presence of Christ had become indispensable to them. They could not think of living without Him.

    To comfort the disciples, Christ gave them the promise of the Holy Spirit, with the assurance that they would then have Him (Christ himself) in His heavenly presence in a sense far deeper and more intimate than they had ever known on earth. The law of their first vocation remained unchanged: being with Him, living in unbroken fellowship with Him, would give them the secret power by which they would preach and tell others about Him.

    When Christ gave them the Great Commission to go into all the world and to preach the gospel to every creature, He added the words: "And surely I will be with you always, to the very end of the age" (Matt. 28:20).

    For all time, this principle remains valid for all His servants. Without the experience of His presence always abiding with them, their preaching will have no power. The secret of their effectiveness will be the living demonstration that Jesus Christ is with them every moment, inspiring, directing, and strengthening them. The presence of Christ will enable His followers to boldly preach Him as the crucified One in the midst of His enemies.

    The early disciples never for a moment regretted His bodily absence. They had Him with them, and in them, in the divine power of the Holy Spirit.

    Through a living faith, the Christian’s success in his work depends upon his consciousness of the abiding presence of the Lord Jesus with him. An essential element in the preaching of the gospel is a living experience of the presence of Jesus in our lives. If our experience of His presence is clouded, then our work will become a human effort, without the freshness and the power of the heavenly life. Nothing can bring back the power and the blessing Jesus promised except a return to the feet of the Master; there He breathes into the heart, in divine power, His blessed word: And surely I will be with you always!

    The Practice of the Presence of God

    Establish a sense of God’s presence in your life by continually conversing with Him. Do not quit conversing with Him to think of trifling and foolish things.

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    Nourish yourself with high conceptions of God, which shall bring you great joy in being devoted to Him.

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    Quicken your faith. Instead of taking faith as the rule of your conduct, you may be just amusing yourself with trivial acts of devotion which change daily. The way of faith is the spirit of the church, and faith is sufficient to bring you to a high degree of perfection.

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    Give yourself to God with regard to things both temporal and spiritual. Seek your satisfaction only in the fulfilling of His will, whether He leads you by suffering or by consolation; for either would be equal to a person truly committed and submitted to His will.

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    Establish your loyalty to God by your fidelity in prayer even in those times of dryness or sluggishness or weariness by which God tries your love for Him. Times of dryness are the times for you to make good and effective acts of commitment and submission. In fact, one act alone will very often promote your spiritual advancement greatly.

    Dear Jesus, thank you for promising your heavenly presence in the lives of your devoted disciples. Today, I renew my vow of loyalty to you, and I thank you for being as faithful to me as you have been to all your followers. Alert me when I stray from your presence. Call me back when I wander from your will. Remind me to come back and fall at your feet again should my relationship with you become clouded by any unfaithfulness. May the words of your faithful servants of the past encourage me daily. Amen.

    Chapter 2

    The Omnipotence of Christ

    All authority [power, KJV] in heaven and on earth has been given to me.

    Matthew 28:18

    Before Christ gave His disciples their Great Commission to begin that great world conquest of bringing His gospel to every creature, He first revealed himself in His divine power as a partner with God himself, the Almighty One. Their faith in His divine power enabled them to undertake their work in all simplicity and boldness. After they began to know Him in the mighty resurrection power that had conquered sin and death, there was nothing too great for Him to command or for them to undertake.

    Every disciple of Jesus Christ should desire to take part in the victory that overcomes the world. But, in addition to desire, he will need time, faith, and the Holy Spirit in order to come under the full conviction that he is to take his part in the work as the servant of the omnipotent Lord Jesus. He is to literally count upon the daily experience of being strong in the Lord and in his mighty power (Eph. 6:10). The word of promise gives the courage to obey implicitly the word of command.

    Just think of the power of Jesus Christ that the disciples came to know here on earth. And yet that power was but a little thing when compared to the greater works that He was now to do in and through them. Jesus has the power to work with the strength of Almighty God in His most feeble servants. He even has the power to use their apparent weakness to carry out His purposes. He has power over every enemy, every human heart, and every difficulty and danger.

    But remember: Jesus never meant His power to be experienced as though it were our own. Only as Jesus Christ, as a living Person, dwells and works with His divine energy in our own heart and life can we have power in our witnessing as a personal demonstration. Only after Christ had said to Paul, My power is made perfect in weakness, could Paul say (what he had never learned to say before), When I am weak, then I am strong (2 Cor. 12:9, 10). Only the disciple of Christ rightly understands that all His power has been entrusted to him, to be received hour by hour from Christ. The disciple of Christ will feel the need of His power, and experience the power of that precious word: And surely I will be with you always—I, the Almighty One.

    The Practice of the Presence of God

    We hear daily about sin and misery in the world, but we should be surprised that there is not more, considering the malice sinners are capable of perpetrating. You must pray for them, but do not worry and fret since you know that God can remedy the mischief.

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    To arrive at the submission

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