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“God works to will, and He is ready to work to do, but, alas! many Christians misunderstand this. They think because they have the will, it is enough, and that now they are able to do. This is not so. … The power to do is not a permanent gift, but must be each moment received from the Holy Spirit.”

Quote by Andrew Murray

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Absolute Surrender

This book delves into complex relationships and the psychological effects of surrendering to authority or desire. more

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Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray was a 19th-century Scottish writer, missionary, and socialist. His works covered a wide range of fields, including religion, morality, society, and politics, and had a profound impact on posterity. more

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