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Murray, Andrew
1828
1917
The Master's Indwelling
Reading ease score: 76.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Carnal Christians -- The self-life -- Waiting on God -- Entrance into rest -- The kingdom first -- Christ our life -- Christ's humility our salvation -- The complete surrender -- Dead with Christ -- Joy in the Holy Spirit -- Triumph of faith -- The source of power in prayer -- That God may be all in all.
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"The Master's Indwelling" by Andrew Murray is a spiritual treatise written in the late 19th century, drawing from a series of addresses delivered at a Christian conference. The book explores the deep relationship between the believer and the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the transformative power of surrendering to Christ and living a Spirit-filled life. Murray discusses the contrast between carnal and spiritual Christians, aiming to guide readers toward a fuller understanding of spiritual maturity and a life centered around Christ. The opening of "The Master's Indwelling" presents a formative analysis of the state of Christians, particularly focusing on the concept of "carnal Christians" who remain spiritually immature despite their belief. Murray highlights the various characteristics of this state of carnality, warning that many who have been believers for years still live as spiritual infants, marked by a lack of growth and continual struggle with sin. He stresses that true spiritual life and growth stem from a complete surrender to the Holy Spirit, asserting that believers must first recognize and confront their carnal state before they can experience the fullness of life in Christ. Through Scriptural references and personal appeal, Murray's insights lay the foundation for a journey toward greater faith and spiritual vitality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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