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Quote (22) – Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (2)

“He humbled Himself and became obedient unto death.” -Phil.2: 8.

“Humility is the path to death, because in death it gives the highest proof of its perfection. Humility is the blossom, of which death to self, is the perfect fruit. Jesus [..more..]

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Quote (25) – Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (4)

“May God teach us that our thoughts and words and feelings concerning our fellowmen are His test of our humility towards Him, and that our humility before Him is the only power that can enable us to be always humble with our fellow-men. [..more..]

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Quote (32) - Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (7)

“Yes, the grace for humility is greater and nearer, too, than we think. The humility of Jesus is our salvation: Jesus Himself is our humility. Our humility is His care and His work. His grace is sufficient for us, to meet the temptation [..more..]

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Quote (29) - Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (6)

“He humbled Himself and became obedient unto death.” -Phil.2: 8.

Humility leads to perfect death. Humility means the giving up of self and the taking of the place of perfect nothingness before God. Jesus humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death. [..more..]

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Quote (26) - Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (5)

“What a solemn thought, that our love to God will be measured by our everyday intercourse with men and the love it displays; and that our love to God will be found to be a delusion, except was its truth is proved in [..more..]

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Quote (23) – Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (3)

“The humble man feels no jealousy–or envy. He can praise God when others are preferred and blessed before him. He can bear to hear others praised and himself forgotten, because in God’s presence he has learnt to say with Paul, “I am nothing.” [..more..]

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Quote (20) – Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray 1828 – 1917 Humility (1)

“Humility is to expect nothing, to wonder at nothing done to us, to feel nothing against us. It is to be at rest when nobody praises us and when we are blamed and despised. It is to have a blessed home [..more..]

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