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In The Fruit of the Vine, Andrew Murray focuses on the “fruit” in the Vine and the Branches parable found in John 15. This is a full and practical exposition of the parable, bringing forth the nature of character and conduct and the influence of a holy life and prayer in Christian life.

Prayers are Fruit. There is perhaps no higher fruit than the power of intercession. With Christ it is the fruit of His work on earth: “He ever liveth to pray.” It is the fruit of the presence in us of “the Spirit that maketh intercession.” The reason that its power is so little believed and proved, that the wonderful unlimited prayer-promises of our Lord are practically regarded as not literally meant for us, is that we do not believe that the Divine life of the Vine is actually in us, flowing-through
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