In this 31-chapter devotional, Andrew Murray takes the reader through a Bible study on what the Scripture says about "perfection." As part of the journey, Murray examines the principal passages in which the word "perfect" occurs, then digs deeper into the context to better understand what is really being said. Writing in his usual, "no compromises" style, Murray explains that God really does want us to be perfect. More than that, He has given us the Holy Spirit to help us accomplish that task. For those struggling with ...
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In this 31-chapter devotional, Andrew Murray takes the reader through a Bible study on what the Scripture says about "perfection." As part of the journey, Murray examines the principal passages in which the word "perfect" occurs, then digs deeper into the context to better understand what is really being said. Writing in his usual, "no compromises" style, Murray explains that God really does want us to be perfect. More than that, He has given us the Holy Spirit to help us accomplish that task. For those struggling with the word "perfect," Murray makes it encouragingly clear that perfection is about maturity (as opposed to some unreasonable goal.) In his profound and life-changing way, Murray teaches that perfection is not only attainable, but should be the core message of every Christian teacher. Poverty, suffering, and obedience are all part of this Biblical picture of perfection. Though some have complained that this book is not as easy to read as some of Murray's Christian classics, readers will come away with a better understanding of what the Biblical concept of "perfection" means. Christian perfection (a full commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ and a full separation from the values of the world) is exactly what is needed during these challenging times. There's no doubt about it: the church lives like the world these days and the world lives like the church. In "Be Perfect," Andrew Murray challenges us all to not only live holy lives, but to claim God's promises that He will sanctify us. Only then can we truly glorify Him as the Messiah.
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