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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo/iTunes) Absolute Surrender [Vintage Christian Devotional]

Absolute Surrender by Andrew Murray (Wikipedia) is a vintage Christan devotional, probably originally written in the 19th century, free in this edition courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Bethany House imprint.

Currently free, probably just for a day @ B&N, Amazon UK (slated to drop in the main store), Kobo & iTunes & Google Play (all available to Canadians), and also ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide).

Description (cobbled together from the B&N and Kobo ones)
You can! God readily offers these blessings and more. All you need to do is to take one decisive step of absolute surrender to Christ. When you forsake all to follow Him, you put the carnal life behind you and begin a new, spiritual life in obedience to the command, "Be filled with the Spirit." Through this popular devotional study, first published over a century ago, many Christians have discovered that victory over the power of sin and unbroken fellowship with Jesus are only a step away. Andrew Murray explains what surrender means and how to take this step, urging readers to yield themselves wholly, completely to God.

In Murray's classic devotional style, he shows the way to new freedom and power, beginning with the truth that "carnal Christianity" is not true Christianity. He clearly and convincingly presents the "one decisive step" that believers can take to move from the old life to the new life. Murray begins with the biblical command to be filled with the Spirit and ends with the assurance that "ye are the branches" and completely dependent on the Vine for life.
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