"Each time, before you intercede, be quiet first, and worship God in His glory. Think of what He can do, and how He delights to hear the prayers of His redeemed people. Think of your place and privilege in Christ, and expect great things!"
About Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray — Life and Legacy
Andrew Murray was a prominent South African pastor and author in the 19th century, recognized for his profound insights into prayer and the Christian life. His works, such as 'With Christ in the School,' emphasize the importance of a personal relationship with God through prayer and faith. Murray's core belief was that prayer is not just a duty but a vital lifeline for spiritual growth. He famously stated, 'The man who mobilizes the Christian church to pray will make the greatest contribution to world evangelization in history.' This reflects his conviction that prayer is the foundation of all spiritual endeavors and a means to access divine power. Murray's teachings challenged the complacency of many believers, urging them to cultivate a deeper, more active faith. He believed that true faith manifests in a life of prayer and obedience, stating, 'Faith is the root, and prayer is the fruit.' His emphasis on the necessity of humility and dependence on God resonates deeply, as he argued that recognizing our limitations opens the door to divine strength. Today, Murray's quotes and teachings continue to inspire Christians to deepen their prayer life and reliance on God, reminding them that spiritual vitality comes from a consistent, heartfelt connection with the divine.
Quote collection
Andrew Murray quotes (page 1 of 2)
26 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Humility is perfect quietness of heart. It is to expect nothing, to wonder at nothing that is done to me, to feel nothing done against me. It is to be at rest when nobody praises me, and when I am blamed or despised. It is to have a blessed home in the Lord, where I can go in and shut the door, and kneel to my Father in secret, and am at peace as in a deep sea of calmness, when all around and above is trouble."
"Pride must die in you, or nothing of heaven can live in you."
"The highest glory of the creature is in being only a vessel, to receive and enjoy and show forth the glory of God. It can do this only as it is willing to be nothing in itself, that God may be all. Water always fills first the lowest places. The lower, the emptier a man lies before God, the speedier and the fuller will be the inflow of the diving glory."
"Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy Spirit, God Himself will fill it."
"The Lord gave the wonderful promise of the free use of His name with the Father in conjunction with doing His works. The disciple who lives only for Jesus' work and kingdom, for His will and honor, will be given the power to appropriate the promise. Anyone grasping the promise only when he wants something very special for himself will be disappointed, because he is making Jesus the servant of his own comfort. But whoever wants to pray the effective prayer of faith because he needs it for the work of the Master will learn it, because he has made himself the servant of his Lord's interests."
"We must begin to believe that God, in the mystery of prayer, has entrusted us with a force that can move the Heavenly world, and can bring its power down to earth."
"Humility is nothing but the disappearance of self in the vision that God is all."
"Our forgiving love toward men is the evidence of God's forgiving love in us. It is a necessary condition of the prayer of faith."
"God cannot hear the prayers on our lips often because the desires of our heart after the world cry out to Him much more strongly and loudly than the our desires for Him."
"The great thing in prayer is to feel that we are putting our supplications into the bosom of omnipotent love."
"Here is the path to the higher life: down, lower down! Just as water always seeks and fills the lowest place, so the moment God finds men abased and empty, His glory and power flow in to exalt and to bless."
"The only humility that is really ours is not that which we try to show before God in prayer, but that which we carry with us, and carry out, in our ordinary conduct; the insignficances of daily life are the importances and the tests of eternity, because they prove what really is the spirit that possesses us."
"Humility, the place of entire dependence on God, is the first duty and the highest virtue of the creature, and the root of every virtue. And so pride, or the loss of this humility, is the root of every sin and evil."
"God has a plan for His Church upon earth. But alas! we too often make our plan, and we think that we know what ought to be done. We ask God first to bless our feeble efforts, instead of absolutely refusing to go unless God go before us."
"Answered prayer is the interchange of love between the Father and His child."
"A dead Christ I must do everything for; a living Christ does everything for me."
"Men sometimes speak as if humility and meekness would rob us of what is noble and bold and manlike. O that all would believe that this is the nobility of the kingdom of heaven, that this is the royal spirit that the King of heaven displayed, that this is Godlike, to humble oneself, to become the servant of all!"
"Humility is the displacement of self by the enthronement of God."
"The root of all virtue and grace, of all faith and acceptable worship, is that we know that we have nothing but what we receive, and bow in deepest humility to wait upon God for it."