The True Vine
Meditations For A Month On John 15:1-16
The analogy of Christ as the vine and His children as the branches has been referenced and quoted so many times that it has become a common Christian household phrase and inspirational quote. However, it is not often lived out or truly understood and experienced. Andrew Murray details how exactly to live as a part of God’s vine. He expands on what it means to rely on the Father for strength, power, growth, and life. Composed in a style that breaks up into daily meditations, this wealth of information on how to live connected to God is an invaluable resource. Once it is clear that there is nothing that can be accomplished alone, true living can begin and the wholeness and sufficiency of God will be made clear and unmistakably necessary in every moment of every day.
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- Opening Credits
- The True Vine
- Only a Branch
- Preface
- First Day
- Second Day
- Third Day
- Fourth Day
- Fifth Day
- Sixth Day
- Seventh Day
- Eighth Day
- Ninth Day
- Tenth Day
- Eleventh Day
- Twelfth Day
- Thirteenth Day
- Fourteenth Day
- Fifteenth Day
- Sixteenth Day
- Seventeenth Day
- Eighteenth Day
- Nineteenth Day
- Twentieth Day
- Twenty First Day
- Twenty Second Day
- Twenty Third Day
- Twenty Fourth Day
- Twenty Fifth Day
- Twenty Sixth Day
- Twenty Seventh Day
- Twenty Eigth Day
- Twenty Ninth Day
- Thirtieth Day
- Thirty First Day
- Closing Credits
Andrew Murray
"May not a single moment of my life be spent outside the light, love, and joy of God's presence." – Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray was sent to the University of Aberdeen in Scotland for his initial education, remaining there until completing his master’s degree in 1845. During his time at the university, Andrew and his elder brother John were greatly influenced by Scottish revival meetings and the teachings of prominent ministers such as Robert Murray McCheyne, Horatius Bonar, and William Burns.
Following studies in Aberdeen, Andrew Murray continued his theological education at the University of Utrecht. In the Netherlands, becoming a member of Het Réveil, a religious revival movement that opposed the prevailing rationalism of the time. After being ordained by the Hague Committee of the Dutch Reformed Church on May 9, 1848, Murray and his brother returned to the Cape.
Murray served as a pastor in various churches across South Africa, including Bloemfontein, Worcester, Cape Town, and Wellington. He played a pivotal role in the South African Revival of 1860, championing its cause and inspiring many with his passionate preaching.
In 1894, as the merge of an earlier mission organization he had co-founded, Murray formed the Africa Evangelical Fellowship (AEF).
Murray's influence extended beyond his pastoral and missionary work. He was a prominent leader in the ""Inner Life"" or ""Higher Life"" movement, often associated with the Keswick Convention. His writings on faith healing and his belief in the continuation of the apostolic gifts positioned him as a significant forerunner of the Pentecostal movement.
Today, the Africa Evangelical Fellowship (AEF) continues its mission, focusing on spreading the Gospel and serving communities across Africa. In 1998, AEF joined forces with Serving In Mission (SIM), further expanding their reach and impact
More than 2 million of Andrew Murray's books have been sold and he is both a contemporary of and synonymous with such great preachers and missionaries of the past as Spurgeon, Moody, Mueller and others. His works have been translated into more than 15 languages worldwide, continuing to remain classic bestsellers across denominational lines.