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If Christ is to give Himself wholly to me, He must know that He has me wholly for Himself.
— Andrew Murray
God will take upon Himself the responsibility of making you full of the Spirit, not as a treasure which you must carry and keep, but as a power which is to carry and keep you. Therefore, only believe. Count on the love of your Father. In
— Andrew Murray
The extent of our love to the Lord is shown by the way we obey His commands. Love does all that it can to make the loved one happy.
— Andrew Murray
We must enter into a covenant with God that we will love one another with a heavenly love.
— Andrew Murray
When I am brought to such a state that the more obstacles, hatred, and ingratitude surround me, the more the power of love can triumph in me.
— Andrew Murray
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 standing the test of daily life with our fellowmen.
— Andrew Murray
The fruit of the Spirit is love." Why? Because nothing but love can expel and conquer our selfishness.
— Andrew Murray
A machine can do work; only life can bear fruit. A law can compel work; only love can spontaneously bring forth fruit. Work implies effort and labor; the essential idea of fruit is that it is the silent, natural, restful produce of our inner life.
— Andrew Murray
Resolve: "I will engage in a religious life only for the love of God; and I will endeavor to act only for Him; whatever becomes of me I will always continue to act purely for the love of God.
— Andrew Murray
In love to our brothers, we have the evidence of love to the Father, the basis of confidence before God, and the assurance that our prayer will be heard.
— Andrew Murray
Those who love most are the most ready for His coming. Love to each other is the life and beauty of His bride, the church.
— Andrew Murray
We not only learn to say, 'My Father,' but also 'Our Father.' Nothing would be more unnatural than for the children of a family to always meet their father alone but never in the united expression of their desires or their love.
— Andrew Murray