Working for God (Updated, Annotated)
A 31-Day Study
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Narrated by:
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Saethon Williams
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Andrew Murray
About this listen
"Go ye also into the vineyard, and whatever is right I will give you."
And they went. (Matthew 20:4)
The first objective of this book is to remind all Christian workers of the greatness and the glory of the work in which God gives a share. As we see that it is God’s own work that we have to work out, and that in our working, His glory rests on us and we glorify Him, then we shall count it our joy to live only and wholly for His work.
The purpose of this book at the same time is to help those who complain, or perhaps do not even know enough to complain, that they are apparently laboring in vain, by helping them discover what may be the cause of so much failure. God’s work must be done in God’s way and in God’s power. It is spiritual work to be done by spiritual men in the power of the Spirit. The clearer our submission to God’s laws of work, the surer and richer our joy and reward in it will be.
Follows Waiting on 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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- 09-02-2021
A Great Meditation by Andrew Murray
Great reading voice except when reading Bible verses: then the narrator puts on a misty, mystical tone of voice. Also breaks sentences incorrectly, and pronounces some words dreadfully, with wrong emphases. Andrew Murray writes well.
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