Christ said, "Abide in Me." These were His last words to His disciples before he left for heaven. These intimate and spiritual words were the glue that strengthened the union with them and Himself. And abide in Him, they did. Today, many earnest followers of Jesus have lost the meaning of the words, "abide in Me." While they live their lives trusting in their Savior for pardon, help, and oneness, they never truly grasp the closeness and the intimacy intended by those words. And it shows - in the unspeakable loss and suffering in both the Church and the rest of the world. Through the blessing of God, Andrew Murray wrote the book "Abide in Christ," a book with 31 heart-warming meditations which will show the fearful, anxious, and weary how to live daily in closer communion with Jesus. In a short time each day, this classic book will be sure to bless and encourage you as fall in love with Jesus all over again. And, in so doing, you will better understand the wonder of "Abiding in Him," and all the blessings and benefits that entails as you continue your walk of faith.
They come to Jesus as Redeemer but never go beyond the doorway to abide in Him and experience the unspeakable joy of dwelling with the King of Kings. Andrew Murray knew what it meant to be continually in the Father’s presence.
When Christ comes in my place, He remains what He was, the beloved of the Father; but in the fellowship with me He shares my curse and dies my death. When I stand in His place, which is still always mine, I am still what I was by nature ...
Abide in Christ
Abiding in Christ: Studies in John 15
13)—as well as the closing emphasis on love at the end of this section of text. ... not guilty if Jesus had not come? and by extension that today's uninformed are better off without knowing of Jesus? as you consider various options, ...
Written by Andrew Murray, Abide in Christ is a daily meditation on the Word of God.
Abide is a forty-day devotional that teaches what it means to remain in Christ by highlighting eight different areas of practice. These areas include abiding in Christ, the Word, prayer, fire, suffering, hope, rest, and love.
"There is a place in God's heart that . . . only you can fill," writes Maxie Dunnam in this long-awaited sequel to The Workbook of Living Prayer.
But what does it mean to abide in the Lord, to abide in His love, and to let His words abide in us? In this booklet compiled from Life-study of John, Witness Lee gives a meaningful, precious, and practical answer to these questions.
Abiding in God is the secret of Christian life. It is therefore essential for us to learn how to abide in Him. Both Old and New Testament authors have emphasized the importance of abiding in God; for such is the secret of walking with Him.