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Absolute Surrender - Lessons on Humility and Faith - cover

Absolute Surrender - Lessons on Humility and Faith

Andrew Murray

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

Absolute Surrender is a compelling collection of addresses by South African pastor Andrew Murray that delves into the profound themes of spiritual surrender, humility, and faith. Murray passionately argues that many Christians miss out on the transformative power and grace of God due to their lack of complete surrender. Through powerful examples and biblical insights, Murray explores the immense benefits and blessings that come with absolute surrender to Christ. Each chapter challenges believers to embrace a life fully yielded to Jesus, emphasizing the possibility of experiencing God's extraordinary work through such surrender. This book serves as a guide for Christians seeking a deeper, more intimate relationship with Christ through humility, faith, and absolute surrender.
Available since: 05/14/2024.
Print length: 126 pages.

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