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Andrew Murray

How Does God Bring Us In?

God's power can bring us into rest and blessing, but we must trust in Him and follow Him by faith.
Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of fully committing ourselves to God in order to enter into His rest and victory. He draws parallels between the Israelites crossing the swollen Jordan River and our own journey of faith, encouraging believers to trust in God's power to lead them through seemingly impossible challenges. Murray reminds us that just as God was with Joshua and the Israelites, He is with us today, ready to guide us into a place of peace and blessing if we surrender to Him. He calls on those who feel trapped in their wilderness of sin and doubt to step forward in faith, trusting that God will make a way. The sermon concludes with an invitation to those hesitating to take the leap of faith and follow God into the promised land.

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By leading us in a very definite act, viz., that of committing ourselves wholly to Him;-entrusting ourselves to Him, that He may bring us into the land of rest, and keep us in.

You remember that the Jordan at the time of harvest overflowed its banks. The hundreds of thousands of Israel were on the side of the river from Canaan. They were told that tomorrow, God would do wonderful things for them. The trumpet would sound, and the priests would take up the ark-the symbol of God's presence-and pass over before the people. But there lay the swollen river still. If there still unbelieving children among the the people, they would say, "What fools, to attempt to cross now! This is not the time to attempt fording the river, for it is now twenty feet deep." But the believing people gathered together behind the priests with the ark. They obeyed the command of Joshua to advance; but they knew not what God was going to do? The priests walked right into the water, and the hearts of some began to tremble. They would perhaps ask, "Where is the rod of Moses?" But, as the priests walked straight on and stepped into the water, the waters rose up on the upper side in to a high wall, and flowed away on the other side, and a clear passage was made for the whole camp. Now, it was God that did this for the people; and it was because Joshua and the people believed and obeyed God. The same God will do it to-day, if we believe and trust Him.

Am I addressing a soul who is saying:-I remember how God first brought me out of the land of bondage. I was in complete darkness of soul and was deeply troubled. I did not at first believe that God could take me out, and that I could become a child of God. But, at last, God took me and brought me to trust in Jesus, and He led me out safely." Friend, you have the same God now who brought you out of bondage with a high hand; and can lead you into the place of rest. Look to Him and say, "O God, make an end of my wilderness life-my sinful and unbelieving life,-a life of grieving Thee. Oh, bring me to-day into the land of victory and rest and blessing!" Is this the prayer of your hearts, dear friends? Are you going to give up yourselves to Him to do this for you? Can you trust Him that He is able and willing to do it for you. He can take you through the swollen river this very moment;-yes, this very moment.

And He can do more: After Israel had crossed the river, the Captain of the Lord's host had to come and encourage Joshua, promising to take charge of the army and remain with them. You need the power of God's Spirit to enable you to overcome sin and temptation. You need to live in His fellowship-in His unbroken fellowship, without which you cannot stand or conquer. If you are to venture to-day, say by faith "My God, I know that Jesus Christ is willing to be the Captain of my salvation, and to conquer every enemy for me, He will keep me by faith and by His Holy Spirit; and though it be dark to me, and as if the waters would pass over my soul, and though my condition seem hopeless, I will walk forward, for God is going to bring me in to-day, and I am going to follow Him. My God, I follow Thee now into the promised land."

Perhaps some have already entered in, and the angels have seen them, while they have been reading these solemn words. Is there anyone still hesitating because the waters of Jordan look threatening and impassable?

Oh! come, beloved soul; come at once, and doubt not.

Sermon Outline

  1. God's Power to Bring Us In
  2. Our Past Experience with God
  3. Our Need for God's Power
  4. Our Response to God's Call
  5. By faith, we follow God into the promised land
  6. With the promise of God's presence and power

Key Quotes

“He can take you through the swollen river this very moment;-yes, this very moment.” — Andrew Murray
“My God, I know that Jesus Christ is willing to be the Captain of my salvation, and to conquer every enemy for me,” — Andrew Murray

Application Points

  • We must trust in God's power to bring us into rest and blessing.
  • We need to follow God by faith, trusting in His presence and power to guide and protect us.
  • We must commit ourselves wholly to God and entrust ourselves to Him, just as the Israelites did when they crossed the Jordan River.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I trust God to bring me into rest?
You can trust God by committing yourself wholly to Him and entrusting yourself to Him, just as the Israelites did when they crossed the Jordan River.
What do I need to overcome sin and temptation?
You need the power of God's Spirit to enable you to overcome sin and temptation.
How can I live in God's fellowship?
You can live in God's fellowship by trusting in Jesus and following Him into the promised land.
What is the promise of God's presence and power?
The promise of God's presence and power is that He will be with you and enable you to overcome every enemy and conquer every obstacle.
How can I follow God into the promised land?
You can follow God into the promised land by faith, trusting in His power and presence to guide and protect you.

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