Book 26

Why Do You Not Believe?

by Andrew Murray

Published 1 October 1979

Book 27

"If there is one thing I think the Church needs to learn," Andrew Murray writes, "it is that God means prayer to have an answer, and that it hath not entered into the heart of man to conceive what God will do for His child who gives himself to believe that his prayer will be heard." This classic book calls on believers to approach prayer not as a drudgery or a way to win favor with God, but as a means of communing with the Creator-and seeing their own lives changed.

Book 28


Book 29

Working for God

by Andrew Murray

Published November 1979

Book 30


Book 31

Bunyan wrote extensively on topical theological and practical matters that faced the church in his time and which face us still. In The intercession of Christ Bunyan traces the nature of Jesus' intercession, who should it affect, the benefits it gives us and how effective that intercession is. Bunyan is also keen show the interferences of doctrines such as backsliding, how Christ's intervention is affected when we continue to sin, and are the sins of God's people worse than the sins of others?


Book 32

Jesus Himself

by Andrew Murray

Published 1 May 1996
The presence of the Lord Jesus. That is the secret of the Christian's strength and joy. And what is to make a difference between Christ's disciples-not those who are just hoping to get to heaven, but Christ's whole-hearted disciples-what is to make a difference between them and other people? It is this, to be in fellowship with Jesus-every hour of the day.. It is by faith that I learn to know the invisible One, the invisible God, and that I see Him. Faith is my spiritual eye-sight for the unseen and heavenly. You often try hard to trust God, and you fail. Why? Because you have not taken time first to see God. How can you trust God fully until you have met Him and known Him? Murray's short book, Jesus Himself, describes the relationship that all followers of Christ long for--to be guided by Christ's Spirit on His path, hearing His voice and seeing with His light. Only 18 pages long, and available for free in the Kindle edition, it is packed with devotion for Jesus, and describes how to get closer to Jesus. Murray is candid in noting that there is nothing short of Jesus that will satisfy our hearts, and nothing short of complete devotion to Him that will transform our lives into ones that glorify Jesus. Not only should we think about, speak about, and believe in Jesus Himself, but we should come to the point where the disciples arrived: "and they knew Him." Everything is to be found in that. These brief messages comprise a revision of two addresses, which originally appeared in the South African Pioneer. Though originally written in 1893, Jesus Himself feels like many of Andrew Murray's other works--as fresh and relevant as if it were written yesterday! This little booklet is small yet complete; an easy read that will both minister to you now, and have you looking for more from this amazing preacher!