Andrew Murray

January 22, 2013

It is in the closet, in the morning watch, that our spiritual life is both tested and strengthened.  There is the battlefield where it is to be decided every day whether God is to have all, whether our life is to be absolute obedience.  If we truly conquer there, getting rid of ourselves into the hands of our Almighty Lord, the victory during the day is sure.  It is there, in the inner chamber, proof is to be given whether we really delight in God, and make it our aim to love Him with our whole heart.

– Andrew Murray –

October 17, 2012

It is a great thing to enter the inner chamber, and shut the door, and meet the Father in secret. It is a greater thing to open the door again, and go out, in an enjoyment of that presence which nothing can disturb.

– Andrew Murray –
from The Prayer Life 

September 27, 2012

If there is any trouble in your heart, if you are in darkness, or in the power of sin, I bring to you the Son of God, with the promise that He will come in and take charge.

– Andrew Murray –
from his book Master’s Indwelling 

July 25, 2012

Humility is not so much a grace or virus along with; it is the root of all, because it alone assumes the right attitude before God and allows Him as God to do all.

– Andrew Murray –
from Humility

July 18, 2012

It is a grand thing to have a man with whom God is, to entrust one’s business to.

– Andrew Murray –

June 22, 2012

The moment the soul yields itself to obey [responds], the Lord Himself gives the strength and joy to do it.

– Andrew Murray –

June 2, 2012

The sin of prayerlessness is a proof…that the life of God in the soul is in deadly sickness and weakness.

– Andrew Murray –

May 3, 2012

Your religious life is every day to be a proof that God works impossibilities; your religious life is to be a series of impossibilities made possible and actual by God’s almighty power.

– Andrew Murray –

April 5, 2012

You will ask me, are you satisfied? Have you got all you want? God forbid. With the deepest feeling of my soul I can say that I am satisfied with Jesus now; but there is also the consciousness of how much fuller the revelation can be of the exceeding abundance of His grace. Let us never hesitate to say, ‘This is only the beginning.’

– Andrew Murray –
They Found the Secret, page 116