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Murray, Andrew, 1828-1917

"The Master's Indwelling"

" But note how strong the carnal
man still is in Peter. Christ speaks of His cross; He could understand
about the glory, "Thou art the Son of God;" but about the cross and the
death he could not understand, and he ventured in his self-confidence to
say, "Lord, that shall never be; Thou canst not be crucified and die." And
Christ had to rebuke him: "Get thee behind me, Satan. Thou savorest not the
things that be of God." You are talking like a mere carnal man, and not as
the Spirit of God would teach you. Then Christ went on to say, "Remember,
it is not only I who am to be crucified, but you; it is not only I who am
to die, but you also. If a man would be my disciple, he must deny self, and
he must take up his cross and follow me." Let us dwell upon this one word,
"self." It is only as we learn to know what self is that we really know
what is at the root of all our failure, and are prepared to go to Christ
for deliverance.
Let us consider, first of all, the nature of this self life, then denote
some of its works and then ask the question: "How may we be delivered from
it?"
Self is the power with which God has created and endowed every intelligent
creature.


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