9/13/2020
John 17:4 “I
have finished the work which Thou gavest Me to do.”
Jesus carried
out His Father’s will, always even unto a brutal death and the deeper pain of
taking on the sin of the world. I am, as a believer, supposed to reflect the
character of Jesus in my own life. Have I even come close to doing all that God
has called me to do in my life? Sadly, no. Have I excused away those moments
when I feel moved to act if God is asking me to go into an uncomfortable
situation or speak boldly in faith? Sadly, yes. One commonality for my failure
in both of these areas is not being willing to surrender all to God, and
believe that no matter what is asked of me, He will give me the strength to
complete it. Surrendering to God’s will is an act that I must do over and over
again, so the pride of self-reliance does not get in the way. Chambers writes, “Surrender
is not the surrender of the external life, but of the will; when that is done,
all is done.” “God never crushes a man’s will into surrender, He never
beseeches him, He waits until the man yields up his will to Him.” God sees, and
He waits.
Chambers
writes about three areas of surrender: Surrender for Deliverance, Surrender for
Devotion, and Surrender for Death. This is our entire life walking with God. We
start with salvation, where we yield our very life to God and profess our sin
before our Savior. Then we must continue to yield to God throughout this journey
of life, and become completely devoted to the Holy Word and God’s will.
Surrender for death is a dying to self, and aligning with Jesus so closely that
nothing else in the world can hold any sway for you. I see this as also having
peace with your physical death and going home to be with Jesus. Again, nothing
this world offers should mean more to us than that. Until then, however, we
must be diligent in our devotion to God’s will and His way.
I am, as always,
a work in progress.
I Surrender All
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtuRB4VhN_A
I Surrender All
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtuRB4VhN_A
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