“I trust and pray this book will draw you into greater intimacy with Jesus, stronger fellowship with Him, and prod you to throw off everything that hinders and dive into the deeper Christian life that is promised and available to you.”
– NRJohnson, from the foreward
A Classic from Andrew Murray
“Dear Christian, do you not long to be brought nigh unto God? Would you not give anything to walk in close fellowship with Jesus every day? Would you not count it a pearl of great price to have the light and love of God shining in you all the day?”
You hold in your hands a book that beckons you into deeper waters. It is not a harsh whip to your soul but a gentle wooing that sets before you the full work of Christ and invites you to abide in what He has already accomplished and longs to do within you.
In his classic devotional writing style, Andrew Murray emphasizes our need to surrender to Christ, depend upon Him, and a abide in His work within our lives. Though short, this book addresses our abundant need for Jesus and how to move from the shoreline tides of spiritual childhood into the ocean depths of Christian maturity.
The presence of Christ invites you to come and have unbroken fellowship with Him.
Published: 2020
Pages: 100
ISBN: 1953549047
Table of Contents
Foreword by NRJohnson
Daily Fellowship With God
Privilege And Experience
Carnal Or Spiritual
Out Of And Into
The Blessing Secured
The Presence Of Christ
A Word To Workers
Consecration
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