Humility: The Journey Toward Holiness

· Baker Books
4.8
29 reviews
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112
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About this ebook

When Jesus "made himself nothing...taking the nature of a servant," He modeled for all believers true humility. Andrew Murray calls this "our true nobility" and "the
distinguishing feature of discipleship." With insightful, penetrating clarity, Murray calls all Christians to turn from pride, empty themselves, and study the character of Christ to be filled with His grace. Often called the best work on humility ever written, this edition has been edited for today's reader.

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4.8
29 reviews
Grady Tallington Jr
January 7, 2014
A very excellent book that should not be read through like a novel. Its works are of God. Wish the Church would spend a year going through it with Scriptures!
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Mbali Madonsela
January 17, 2024
Can't wait to read the whole book.
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Kevin Kitims
September 6, 2023
It revived my inner being (soul)
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About the author

Andrew Murray was born in South Africa in 1828. After receiving his education in Scotland and Holland, he returned to South Africa and spent many years there as both a pastor and missionary. He wrote over two hundred books, including some of the most enduring classics of Christian literature. He and his wife, Emma, raised eight children, and it is said that their home was an endless stream of activity.

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