47 Quotes & Sayings By Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray (1906-1981) was born in Scotland, where he attended the University of Glasgow. He became an Anglican priest in 1930. He began to study religion and to write about what he learned shortly thereafter. He taught at several universities and seminaries in England, Scotland, Ireland, and the United States until his death in 1981.

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Humility is perfect quietness of heart. It is to expect nothing, to wonder at nothing that is done to me, to feel nothing done against me. It is to be at rest when nobody praises me, and when I am blamed or despised. It is to have a blessed home in the Lord, where I can go in and shut the door, and kneel to my Father in secret, and am at peace as in a deep sea of calmness, when all around and above is trouble. . Andrew Murray
Prayer [is] the quiet, persistent living of our life of...
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Prayer [is] the quiet, persistent living of our life of desire and faith in the presence of our God. Andrew Murray
Our forgiving love toward men is the evidence of God's...
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Our forgiving love toward men is the evidence of God's forgiving love in us. It is a necessary condition of the prayer of faith. Andrew Murray
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The giver is more than the gift; God is more than the blessing. And our being kept waiting on Him is the only way for our learning to find our life and joy in Himself. Oh, if God’s children only knew what a glorious God they have, and what a privilege it is to be linked in fellowship with Him, then they would rejoice in Him! Even when He keeps them waiting, they will learn to understand better than ever. ”Therefore will the LORD wait, that he may be gracious unto you.” His waiting will be the highest proof of His graciousness. . Andrew Murray
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The only humility that is really ours is not that which we try to show before God in prayer, but that which we carry with us, and carry out, in our ordinary conduct; the insignficances of daily life are the importances and the tests of eternity, because they prove what really is the spirit that possesses us. Andrew Murray
Use every opportunity of humbling yourself before your fellow-men as...
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Use every opportunity of humbling yourself before your fellow-men as a help to abide humble before God. Andrew Murray
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Ask and you shall receive; everyone that asks receives.  This is the fixed eternal law of the kingdom:  If you ask and receive not, it must be because there is something amiss or wanting in the prayer. Hold on; let the Word and Spirit teach you to prat aright, but do not let go the confidence he seeks to waken:  Everyone who asks receives.. Let every learner in the school of Christ therefore take the Master's word in all simplicity.. Let us beware of weakening the word with our human wisdom. Andrew Murray
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Humiliation is the only ladder to honoring God's Kingdom. Andrew Murray
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Prayer not only teaches and strengthens one for work, work teaches and strengthens one for prayer. Andrew Murray
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What is the reason that many thousands of Christian workers in the world have not a greater influence? Nothing save this–the prayerlessness of their service. In the midst of all their zeal in the study and in the work of the Church, of all their faithfulness in preaching and conversation with the people, they lack that ceaseless prayer which has attached to it the sure promise of the Spirit and the power from on high. It is nothing but the sin of prayerlessness which is the cause of the lack of a powerful spiritual life! . Andrew Murray
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I see what the joy is; it is the joy of always loving, it is the joy of losing my own life in love to others. Andrew Murray
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Each time, before you intercede, be quiet first, and worship God in His glory. Think of what He can do, and how He delights to hear the prayers of His redeemed people. Think of your place and privilege in Christ, and expect great things! Andrew Murray
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Answered prayer is the interchange of love between the Father and His child. Andrew Murray
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The sooner I learn to forget myself in the desire that He may be glorified, the richer will be the blessing that prayer will bring to myself. No one ever loses by what he sacrifices to the Father. Andrew Murray
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The great thing in prayer is to feel that we are putting our supplications into the bosom of omnipotent love. Andrew Murray
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The Lord gave the wonderful promise of the free use of His Name with the Father in conjunction with doing His works. The disciple who lives only for Jesus' work and Kingdom, for His will and honor, will be given the power to appropriate the promise. Anyone grasping the promise only when he wants something very special for himself will be disappointed, because he is making Jesus the servant of his own comfort. But whoever wants to pray the effective prayer of faith because he needs it for the work of the Master will learn it, because he has made himself the servant of his Lord's interests. . Andrew Murray
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If there is one thought with regard to the Church of Christ, which at times comes to me with overwhelming sorrow; if there is one thought in regard to my own life of which I am ashamed; if there is one thought of which I feel that the Church of Christ has not accepted it and not grasped it; if there is one thought which makes me pray to God: “Oh, teach us by Thy grace, new things”–it is the wonderful power that prayer is meant to have in the kingdom. [.] And that is the law of the kingdom–the King upon the throne, the servants upon the footstool. Andrew Murray
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In the light of His example we can see, in the faith of His power we too can prove, that suffering is to God’s child the token of the Father’s love, and the channel of His richest blessing. [.. .]Suffering is the way of the rent veil, the new and living way Jesus walked in and opened for us. Andrew Murray
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[On Anger][T]he instinct of self-preservation, setting itself against everything that interferes with our pleasures and comfort. What is called temper, with its fruits of anger and strife, has its roots in the physical constitution, and is one among the sins of the flesh.[of the spirit. ][T]he doing our will rather than His. In relation to our fellow-men it shows itself in envy, hatred, and want of love, cold neglect or harsh judging of others.[of fear. .]The fear of God need never hinder the faith in Him. And true faith will never hinder the practical work of cleansing. Andrew Murray
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...Cast yourself upon, abandon yourself to this Christ who lived that life of utter surrender to God that He might prepare a new nature which He could impart to you and in which He might make you like Himself. Andrew Murray
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Our insight into the need of redemption will largely depend upon our knowledge of the terrible nature of the power that has entered our being. Andrew Murray
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Pride must die in you, or nothing of heaven can live in you. Andrew Murray
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Humility is nothing but the disappearance of self in the vision that God is all. Andrew Murray
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Here is the path to the higher life: down, lower down! Just as water always seeks and fills the lowest place, so the moment God finds men abased and empty, His glory and power flow in to exalt and to bless. Andrew Murray
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Our humility before God has no value, except that it prepares us to reveal the humility of Jesus to our fellow men. Andrew Murray
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The highest glory of the creature is in being only a vessel, to receive and enjoy and show forth the glory of God. It can do this only as it is willing to be nothing in itself, that God may be all. Water always fills first the lowest places. The lower, the emptier a man lies before God, the speedier and the fuller will be the inflow of the diving glory. Andrew Murray
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Humility is the displacement of self by the enthronement of God. Andrew Murray
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Humility, the place of entire dependence on God, is the first duty and the highest virtue of the creature, and the root of every virtue. And so pride, or the loss of this humility, is the root of every sin and evil. Andrew Murray
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Humility is simply the disposition which prepares the soul for living on trust. Andrew Murray
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Humility is the only soil in which the graces root; the lack of humility is the sufficient explanation of every defect and failure. Humility is not so much a grace or virtue along with others; it is the root of all, because it alone takes the right attitude before God, and allows Him as God to do all. Andrew Murray
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Stand by; for I am holier than you! " What a parody on holiness! Jesus the Holy One is the humble One: the holiest will ever be the humblest. There is none holy but God: we have as much of holiness as we have of God. Andrew Murray
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When the serpent breathed the poison of his pride, the desire to be as God, into the hearts of our first parents, that they too fell from their high estate into all the wretchedness in which man is now sunk. In heaven and earth, pride, self-exaltation, is the gate and the birth, and the curse, ofhell. Andrew Murray
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I spoke of an Army on the point of entering an enemy's territories. Answering the question as to the cause of delay: 'Waiting for supplies.' The answer might also have been: 'Waiting for instructions, 'Waiting for orders.' If the last dispatch had not been received, with the final orders of the commander in chief, the army dared not move. Even so in the Christian life - as deep as the need of waiting for supplies is that of waiting for instructions. Andrew Murray
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The root of all virtue and grace, of all faith and acceptable worship, is that we know that we have nothing but what we receive, and bow in deepest humility to wait upon God for it. Andrew Murray
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As truly as God by His power oncecreated, so truly by that same power must God every moment maintain. Andrew Murray
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Fellow-Christians, do let us study the Bible portrait of the humble man. And let us ask our brethren, and ask the world, whether they recognize in us the likeness to the original. Andrew Murray
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In the Gospel story we find five great points of special importance; the birth, the life on earth, the death, the resurrection, and the ascension. In these we have what an old writer has called "the process of Jesus Christ;" the process by which He became what He is to-day--our glorified King, and our life. In all this life process we must be made like unto Him. Andrew Murray
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How different our standard is from Christ's. We ask how much a man gives. Christ asks how much he keeps. Andrew Murray
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In our modern religion there is a reticence in speaking of our personal relationship to Jesus which often causes great loss. We forget that the majority of men are guided more by emotions than by intellect: the heart is the great power by which they are meant to be influenced and molded. Andrew Murray
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Abiding fully means praying much. Andrew Murray
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While others still slept He went away to pray and to renew His strength in communion with His Father. He had need of this otherwise He would not have been ready for the new day. The holy work of delivering souls demands constant renewal through fellowship with God. Andrew Murray
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When we pray for the Spirit's help ... we will simply fall down at the Lord's feet in our weakness. There we will find the victory and power that comes from His love. Andrew Murray
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Nowhere can we get to know the holiness of God and come under His influence and power except in the inner chamber. It has been well said: "No man can expect to make progress in holiness who is not often and long alone with God." Andrew Murray
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Let us thank God heartily as often as we pray that we have His Spirit in us to teach us to pray. Thanksgiving will draw our hearts out to God and keep us engaged with Him it will take our attention from ourselves and give the Spirit room in our hearts. Andrew Murray
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Do not strive in your own strength cast yourself at the feet of the Lord Jesus and wait upon Him in the sure confidence that He is with you and works in you. Strive in prayer let faith fill your heart-so will you be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Andrew Murray
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Let it be your business every day in the secrecy of the inner chamber to meet the holy God. You will be repaid for the trouble it may cost you. The reward will be sure and rich. Andrew Murray