Waiting on God: A 31-Day Study - Updated, Annotated
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Narrated by:
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Saethon Williams
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Andrew Murray
About this listen
Wait for the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart; wait, I say, for the Lord (Psalm 27:14)
Too little time is given to waiting on the Lord at our conventions and assemblies, and in our private devotions. Isn’t he willing to make things right in his own divine way? Has the life of God’s people reached the utmost limit of what he is willing to do for them? Surely not. We need to wait on him and put away our experiences, however blessed they have been; our personal concept of truth, however sound and scriptural we think it is; our plans, however needful and suitable they appear. We must give the Lord time and place to show us what he could do and what he will do. The Lord has new developments and new resources. He can do new things, unheard-of things, and hidden things. Let us enlarge our hearts and not limit him.
Precedes Working for God, also by Andrew Murray
About the author:
Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a well-known South African writer, teacher, and pastor. More than two million copies of his books have been sold, and his name is mentioned among other great leaders of the past, such as Charles Spurgeon, T. Austin-Sparks, George Muller, D. L. Moody, and more.
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- 11-02-2021
Such an important subject spoiled by the narration
Andrew Murray's work is written to encourage Waiting on God. However, the narrator makes me long for him to finish reading.
The narrator has a great voice but needs lessons in how to read aloud (emphases, where to break a sentence, etc.). And his affection when reading Bible quotations. The mystical sleepiness makes me hope that he never reads the Bible aloud publicly anywhere. Such a great voice used so poorly. Very sad really.
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