Holiest of All

Holiest of All
What if knowing about Christ has kept you from knowing Christ himself? Andrew Murray's masterpiece asks this unsettling question and refuses to let go. Written near the end of the nineteenth century, this devotional exposition of Hebrews reveals a Jesus most Christians have never met: not merely the Savior who died for sin, but the Eternal High Priest who lives this very moment to intercede in heaven on your behalf. Murray understood something the church often forgets: the cross was not an ending but an opening, a doorway into the very presence of God. Through his careful, passionate examination of Hebrews, Murray shows that the depth of your Christian life is determined by the depth of your understanding of who Jesus is and what he continues to do. This is not dry theology. It is an invitation into radical, transformative intimacy. For over a century, readers have discovered that this book does something peculiar: it makes the invisible Christ feel gloriously, dangerously real. If you have settled for a faith that feels shallow, if you have wondered whether there is more, Holiest of All is the key you have been seeking.





