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A Holy Minister: Robert Murray M'Cheyne

A Holy Minister: Robert Murray M'Cheyne

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Robert Murray M'Cheyne died at the age of 29. Yet his life continues to inspire the servants of Christ today, and his passion for holiness, and sincere godliness, stand as a testament to the grace of God made effective in an otherwise weak man.

This week we look at M'Cheyne from three angles, taking in the shape of his life, the character of his labours, and finally the special love he had for the Jewish people.

Featured Resources:

– David Campbell, 'Robert Murray M'Cheyne: The Beauty of Holiness', Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 700 (January 2022).

– Keith Walker, 'Robert Murray M'Cheyne: Saint and Preacher (2)', Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 247 (April 1984).

– Excerpt from Memoir and Remains of Robert Murray M'Cheyne (1844; repr. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 2024), 'To Rev. R. Macdonald of Blairgowrie', from page 268.

Further Reading:

Andrew Bonar, Memoir and Remains of Robert Murray M'Cheyne (1844; repr. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 2024). Clothbound, 664 pages.

Andrew Bonar, Robert Murray M'Cheyne (paperback edition of Bonar's Memoir as it appears in Memoir and Remains of Robert Murray M'Cheyne. Paperback, 192 pages.

Sermons of Robert Murray M'Cheyne. Paperback, 196 pages.

Old Testament Sermons of Robert Murray M'Cheyne. Clothbound, 183 pages.

New Testament Sermons of Robert Murray M'Cheyne. Clothbound, 321 pages.

Sermons on Hebrews, Robert Murray M'Cheyne. Clothbound, 198 pages.

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