Quotes about Unity
He became the true Vine, that we might be true branches. Both in regard to Christ and ourselves the words teach us the two lessons of absolute dependence and perfect confidence.
— Andrew Murray
The object of trial is just to draw you away from what is earthly, in order that you may turn to God and give Him time to unite your will with His perfect will.
— Andrew Murray
It is the blood that unites the beginning and the end; that gloriously restores what sin had destroyed.
— Andrew Murray
Be aware that when the world crucified Christ, it crucified you with Him. However, be aware also that when Christ overcame the world on the cross, He made you a conqueror, too.
— Andrew Murray
The relationship among the members of the church depends on united and unceasing prayer. This relationship is spiritual and can only be maintained by unceasing prayer.
— Andrew Murray
God's love to me, and my love to God, and my love to my fellowmen. The three are one; you cannot separate them.
— Andrew Murray
Unfortunately, the great majority of Christians know so little of their oneness with Christ Jesus and with the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of prayer that they do not even attempt to claim the wonderful promises Christ made to them.
— Andrew Murray
We shall understand how Father and child, the Thine and the Our, are all one, and how the heart that begins its prayer with the God-devoted Thine, will have the power in faith to speak out the Our too.
— Andrew Murray
The two must be united — the Word and the Spirit — because only in these can we know for sure the will of God and learn to pray according to it. In the heart, the Word and the Spirit must meet; it is only by such indwelling that we can experience their teaching.
— Andrew Murray
The worship in spirit is the worship of the Father in the Spirit of Christ, the Spirit of sonship.
— Andrew Murray
And God is meant to be the home of our souls. Christ came into the world to bring us back to God, and unless we take Christ for what God intended we should, our religion will always be a divided one.
— Andrew Murray
Paul felt deeply for the unity of the body of Christ. He was convinced that unity could only be reached by the exercise of love and prayer.
— Andrew Murray