The Difference Between Believing and Receiving According to Andrew Murray
What does it mean to receive the Holy Spirit, not just believe in Him? A slow reading of Andrew Murray’s The Two Covenants for the soul that has held the truth.
What does it mean to receive the Holy Spirit, not just believe in Him? A slow reading of Andrew Murray’s The Two Covenants for the soul that has held the truth.
What is the deeper Christian life? Andrew Murray’s slow answer — three passages on the inward turn from surface believing to the indwelling life.
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.
How to read the bible daily by Spurgeon’s practical counsel — the older twenty-minute practice that holds where the chapter-a-day plan collapses by March.
How to memorize scripture by John Owen’s slow method — the older Puritan practice of one psalm a week, walked at the speed the heart can actually keep.
What can we learn from Abraham in the Bible? Spurgeon read slowly — the man who left the city, waited twenty-five years, and was asked for the son. A slow read.
What can we learn from Moses in the Bible? Spurgeon’s slow reading of the reluctant leader who argued at the bush — and led anyway. Contemplative.
What can we learn from King David? Spurgeon’s slow read of the king who failed in public and was still named after God’s own heart — three passages, one slow walk.
What does Psalm 119 mean — the 176-verse love letter to scripture, walked slowly with Spurgeon. A contemplative read for the woman tired of skipping the chapter.
What does Lamentations 3:22-23 mean? Spurgeon’s slow reading of the verse in the middle of the book of weeping — mercies new every morning, for the soul carrying.