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  2. Jun 20, 2017 · They told him about their work in Bristol. Müller spoke in many places in America. In 17 years they traveled 200,000 miles, visiting 42 countries urging people to read their Bibles, pray, and rely on God. Susannah died when she was 73 years old. George Müller passed away on March 10, 1898 at the age of 92.

  3. Feb 2, 2009 · George Mueller Read The Bible 100 Times Is reading the Bible a necessary part of your day or does it have a low priority in your life? George Mueller, after having read the Bible through one hundred times with increasing delight, made this statement: "I look upon it as a lost day when I have not had a good time over the Word of God.

  4. George Müller (1805-1898) George Müller (1805-1898) was unique among 19th-century missionaries. The majority of these missionaries came from the English-speaking world and preached the gospel to those who did not speak English. Müller, a native of Prussia, chose to minister in Bristol, England instead of far-off Asia or Africa.

  5. First, reading the whole Bible, Old and New Testaments at the same time, it throws light upon the connections. If you instead habitually select particular chapters, it will be utterly impossible ever to understand much of the Scriptures. 2. You will encounter many kinds of genres, and so not get bored. Second, while we are in the body, we need ...

    • Mary's Death and The Key to His Lifelink
    • The Gift of Faith vs. The Grace of Faithlink
    • How Did Mueller Get to This Position?Link
    • A Decisive Turning Point: Confidence in The Sovereign Goodness of Godlink
    • The Aroma of Mueller's Calvinism: Satisfaction and Glad Self-Deniallink
    • How Do We Get and Keep Our Happiness in God?Link
    • An Exhortation and Plea from Muellerlink
    • A Note on Sourceslink

    We have the full text of the message at Mary's funeral and we have his own recollections of this loss. To feel the force of what he says, we have to know that they loved each other deeply and enjoyed each other in the work they shared. Then came the diagnosis: “When I heard what Mr. Pritchard's judgment was, viz., that the malady was rheumatic feve...

    So were his prayers for Mary answered? To understand how Mueller himself would answer this question, we have to see the way he distinguished between the extraordinary gift of faith and the more ordinary grace of faith. He constantly insisted that he did nothave the gift of faith when people put him on a pedestal just because he would pray for his o...

    Let's go back and let him tell the story—essential parts of which are omitted from all the biographies I have looked at. His father was an unbeliever and George grew up a liar and a thief, by his own testimony.44 His mother died when he was 14, and he records no impact that this loss had on him except that while she was dying he was roving the stre...

    He came to England in the hope of being a missionary with the London Missionary Society. Soon he found his theology and ministry convictions turning away from the LMS, until there was a break. In the meantime, a momentous encounter happened. Mueller became sick (thank God for providential sickness!) and in the summer of 1829 he went for recovery to...

    But there was an aroma about Mueller's Calvinism that was different from many stereotypes. For him the sovereign goodness of God served, first and foremost, the satisfaction of the soul. And then the satisfied soul was freed to sacrifice and live a life of simplicity and risk and self-denial and love. But everything flowed from the soul that is fir...

    If happiness in God is “of supreme and paramount importance” because it is the spring of sacrificial love that honors God, then the crucial question becomes how do we get it and keep it? Happiness in God comes from seeing God revealed to us in the face of Jesus Christ through the Scriptures. “In them . . . we become acquainted with the character of...

    I will let him have the closing word of exhortation and plea for us to join him in the path of radical, joyful faith:

    I am not aware of any scholarly biography that puts Mueller in the context of his religious and social context with careful, documented attention to his own writings. A. T. Pierson's George Mueller of Bristol: His Life of Prayer and Faith (1889; reprint, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Kregel, 1999), was written by one who knew and admired Mueller and was end...

  6. Müller's faith in God strengthened day by day and he spent hours in daily prayer and Bible reading. Indeed, it was his practice, in later years, to read through the entire Bible four times a year. [45]

  7. Jan 8, 2020 · How George Muller Used His Bible. Preachers have been using stories from the life of Rev. George Muller as sermon illustrations for a long time now. Muller was an evangelist and a missionary, but he is most famous for founding and overseeing multiple orphanages and Christian schools in England in the mid-to-late 1800s.

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