What It Means to Bear Fruit According to Andrew Murray
How to bear spiritual fruit when force of will has failed — Andrew Murray’s slow reading of fruit as outflow of abiding, not output of effort.
How to bear spiritual fruit when force of will has failed — Andrew Murray’s slow reading of fruit as outflow of abiding, not output of effort.
What does it mean to be in Christ when you forget who you are by mid-morning? The single daily word Andrew Murray spoke to his soul, walked slowly.
What does Christ in you mean — beyond a phrase? Andrew Murray’s slow reading of Christ as the indwelling life, drawn from Holy in Christ.
How do you abide in Christ when every attempt to abide harder fails? A slow read of three Murray passages on abiding as receiving, not striving.
What does the vine and branches mean? Andrew Murray’s The True Vine reads John 15 as vital connection, not effort — the slow answer for the tired Christian woman.
Andrew Murray’s Abide in Christ holds the question underneath the low-grade distance — what abiding actually is, and why it is the baseline, not the goal.
What is the flesh in Christianity? Andrew Murray’s slow reading in The Master’s Indwelling — two natures, one chosen daily, and the deliverance from self.
How to obey God daily — Andrew Murray’s slow answer in The School of Obedience. The secret is not bigger resolve. It is the hour-by-hour returning.
How to truly surrender to God — Andrew Murray’s slow answer in Absolute Surrender. Weakness is the door, not the obstacle. Surrender is not a willpower act.
What is Christian obedience? Andrew Murray’s slow reading in The School of Obedience — love is measured by what you actually do, not what you feel.