Showing posts with label Surrendering to God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surrendering to God. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2021

WHO DO I SURRENDER TO? - The heroes of our faith didn’t trust this great, good God because they were told they should and they minded — they trusted Him because He had shown Himself to be great, good, and trustworthy. Not just once — over and over and over again. We were created to live in surrender to God! No matter what you are going through, He is trustworthy! - As unnatural as it may feel, you and I are created to consciously surrender control of our lives — heart, mind, body, and spirit — to God. Not to a theory or a force or the cosmos. To the one God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — who has created us, loves us, and set a plan in place to draw us to himself and care for us forever. He knows and wants to be known by us. This is made possible through the person of His Son, Jesus. It’s not enough for us to just know about Him. We aren’t convinced to trust by what other people tell us about God or what we’ve read in books. We come to trust Him when we know Him by experience. Anyone who’s had a child knows that it’s one thing to love your child before you meet him or her for the first time. But it’s another thing altogether to hold that child in your arms. Until your baby is finally yours at birth or adoption, you love them, sure, but with a vague and hopeful kind of love, a love that is deeply and sincerely felt but pretty short on specifics. Our entire family fell in love with Timothy from the moment we knew we were expecting another child. Once Martin and I got over the shocking idea that we’d be parents of a newborn again, we were smitten. In the same way, we’ve been crazy about each one of our kids from the first day we knew they existed. But staring at an ultrasound image is not the same as holding the perfect, squishy little person you’ve carried for nine months or dreamed of for longer. Once your baby arrives, you’re no longer dreaming.

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Who Do I Surrender To?

The heroes of our faith didn’t trust this great, good God because they were told they should and they minded — they trusted Him because He had shown Himself to be great, good, and trustworthy.  Not just once — over and over and over again. We were created to live in surrender to God! No matter what you are going through, He is trustworthy!

Laura Story

 

A Great, Good, Trustworthy God

Let’s say you need an operation on your heart. You can’t do it yourself, obviously. You’re going to have to trust a professional to open you up and fix whatever is wrong.

You probably have a few criteria for someone who will crack your chest and take your heart in their hands, right?

At minimum, he or she is going to need many years of study, a current medical license, and maybe a little gray hair. It would also be reassuring if they were considered top in their field.

Better yet, maybe they’ve operated on someone you know, so you’ve seen the results of their expertise firsthand.

Or perhaps they’ve developed and perfected the very procedure or technique they’ll be using on you. (Extra points if it is named after them and written up in medical journals!)

Way before the moment the anesthesiologist comes in to put you to sleep, I’m guessing you will have surfed the internet and learned as much as you can about your surgeon: how many times they’ve done this operation, what kind of success they’ve had, where they studied, and how other patients have rated them.

You will have met Dr. So-and-So at least once and asked whatever questions you have about this scary thing that is far, far beyond your ability to control.

While you are unconscious, that doctor will be working hard on your behalf. You won’t contribute a thing, as you will have surrendered 100 percent control of your surgery to someone else.

This is as surrendered as most of us will ever get, and as much research as we might have done, we will still be giving up control to a stranger.

As unnatural as it may feel, you and I are created to consciously surrender control of our lives — heart, mind, body, and spirit — to God.

Not to a theory or a force or the cosmos. To the one God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — who has created us, loves us, and set a plan in place to draw us to himself and care for us forever.

He knows and wants to be known by us. This is made possible through the person of His Son, Jesus. It’s not enough for us to just know about Him.

We aren’t convinced to trust by what other people tell us about God or what we’ve read in books.

We come to trust Him when we know Him by experience.

Anyone who’s had a child knows that it’s one thing to love your child before you meet him or her for the first time. But it’s another thing altogether to hold that child in your arms.

Until your baby is finally yours at birth or adoption, you love them, sure, but with a vague and hopeful kind of love, a love that is deeply and sincerely felt but pretty short on specifics.

Our entire family fell in love with Timothy from the moment we knew we were expecting another child.

Once Martin and I got over the shocking idea that we’d be parents of a newborn again, we were smitten. Josie, Ben, and Griffin kissed, patted, and talked to the bump that was Timothy for months.

In the same way, we’ve been crazy about each one of our kids from the first day we knew they existed.

But staring at an ultrasound image is not the same as holding the perfect, squishy little person you’ve carried for nine months or dreamed of for longer.

Once your baby arrives, you’re no longer dreaming.

You come to love particular things about them — like the funny sound of their hiccups, the cute dimple in their chin, the warm weight of their sleepy body in your arms, and in Timothy’s case, even the tiny split from his nose to his upper lip that only weeks before his birth had almost frightened us to death.

We love this boy and his unique presence in our lives.

If you asked any one of us why we love him, we could tell you — talking for days, and in more detail than you might be willing to sit still for! Josie thought her new baby brother was so special that she asked me to bring him to her classroom show-and-tell when he was only a few weeks old — and I did. (Yes, these are the things you’ll do with number four that you wouldn’t have even considered with your first!)

She wanted her classmates to know her baby brother, too, and I understood why.

Over time, I’ve come to know a very real God through my experiences with Him and through His Word. He’s not just the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; he’s my God too.

He didn’t just part the Red Sea for Israel when they faced sure death by Pharaoh’s army; He’s also made a way for me in more “impossible” situations than I can count.

I love the story of how He guided His people in the wilderness with a cloud by day and fire by night. And when I’m lost or confused or don’t know which way to go, He guides me too.

It matters that He’s the God of history, for sure — but it matters just as much that we have history, Him and me, and that I know His goodness and power and faithfulness, not just from my study of Him, but from my life with Him.

I’m especially encouraged by the Psalms — the very personal journals of men like King David and Solomon, Asaph and Aleph — and the reassurances they hold of a God who is near. It comforts me to read words like these:

Where can I go from Your Spirit?

Where can I flee from Your presence?

If I go up to the heavens, You are there;

if I make my bed in the depths, You are there.

If I rise on the wings of the dawn,

if I settle on the far side of the sea,

even there Your hand will guide me,

Your right hand will hold me fast. — Psalm 139:7-10 NIV

Reading about this ever-present God is great — but reading about Him is only part of the story. It comforts me to feel that “even there” presence David described when I long to know I am not alone.

It matters that the God who can locate a king, who rises on the wings of the dawn, or who settles on the far side of the sea can find me, driving carpool in the north Atlanta suburbs, just as easily.

Surrender to this God is not a once-for-all, do-it-yourself exercise in self-will. It’s an offering that’s continually undertaken in the context of relationship.

The one I am surrendering myself to is no stranger: He is the God of “Never Stopping, Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever Love,” as The Jesus Storybook Bible so beautifully describes Him.

The heroes of our faith didn’t trust this great, good God because they were told they should and they minded — they trusted Him because He had shown Himself to be great, good, and trustworthy.

Not just once — over and over and over again.

Excerpted with permission from I Give Up by Laura Story, copyright Laura Story Elvington.

Your Turn

Are you holding tight to control? Ever since the Garden of Eden we women have tried to control our circumstances, right?

But, we were created to live in surrender to God! No matter what you are going through, He is trustworthy!

Come share your surrender story with us. We want to hear from you! ~ Laurie McClure, Faith.Full

And, don’t forget to sign up for the I Give Up Online Bible Study!

Laura Story

Laura Story is a Bible teacher, worship leader, bestselling author and Grammy Award–winning singer/songwriter known for such hits as “Blessings,” “Indescribable,” and “Mighty to Save” .“Blessings” was certified gold in 2011 and inspired her first book, What If Your Blessings Come Through Raindrops. Laura’s music and writing show God’s love and grace intersecting with real life and serve as a reminder that despite questions or circumstances, he is the ultimate author of our story, as told in her second book, When God Doesn’t Fix It. She has a master’s degree in theological studies and a doctorate degree in worship studies. She has served as a worship leader at Perimeter Church in Atlanta since 2005, but her greatest joy is being a wife to Martin and mother to Josie, Ben, Griffin, and Timothy.

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Friday, April 9, 2021

SURRENDERING TO GOD - Christ came to do more for us than merely forgive past sins. He came to strengthen us against our human weakness by His Spirit abiding within us. We don't go inward to find God because the only thing that we will find there is the weakened human nature that we are all born with. Biblical surrender is also called humility toward God. Humility opens us up to God's grace. Christ made this possible by His death and resurrection. He can now enliven us by His Spirit within us. In the plan of salvation, the humanity of Christ is as essential as His divinity. There could have been no shed blood without His humanity. The man Christ Jesus now intercedes for us at the right hand of the Father. His divinity allows us to surrender to Him and receive His Spirit within us. - Surrendering to God is the basic mysticism or spirituality of the Bible that brings us inner peace and strength from God the Creator. It's as simple as being anxious for nothing by casting all of our care on the Lord. All other spiritual practices, which are generally from matriarchal earth or nature-based spiritualities, can only bring us a temporary worldly peace. Biblical spirituality brings God directly into the act because when we rest our minds on Him, He brings our minds to rest. We thrust our minds outward in unconditional trust in God instead of attempting to go inward as is promoted with other spiritual practices even when they may have biblical imagery associated with them.

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Surrendering to God

Christ came to do more for us than merely forgive past sins. He came to strengthen us against our human weakness by His Spirit abiding within us. 

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We don't go inward to find God because the only thing that we will find there is the weakened human nature that we are all born with. Biblical surrender is also called humility toward God. Humility opens us up to God's grace. Christ made this possible by His death and resurrection. He can now enliven us by His Spirit within us.

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In the plan of salvation, the humanity of Christ is as essential as His divinity. There could have been no shed blood without His humanity. The man Christ Jesus now intercedes for us at the right hand of the Father. His divinity allows us to surrender to Him and receive His Spirit within us.

PETER AIELLO

 

Surrendering to God is the basic mysticism or spirituality of the Bible that brings us inner peace and strength from God the Creator.

It's as simple as being anxious for nothing by casting all of our care on the Lord (see 1 Peter 5:5-7 and Philippians 4:6-7).

This would generally be categorized as a patriarchal spirituality.

All other spiritual practices, which are generally from matriarchal earth or nature-based spiritualities, can only bring us a temporary worldly peace.

Biblical spirituality brings God directly into the act because when we rest our minds on Him, He brings our minds to rest.

Isaiah 26:3-4 says, "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the LORD forever; for in the LORD God is everlasting strength" (KJV).

We thrust our minds outward in unconditional trust in God instead of attempting to go inward as is promoted with other spiritual practices even when they may have biblical imagery associated with them.

No imagery, mental or physical, is required with unconditional trust in God.

We also surrender our imagery in order to enter into complete rest in Him.

Isaiah 55:6-9 says: "Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon."

This makes room for God to fill.

Proverbs 3:5 tells us to "trust in the LORD with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding."

We don't attempt to abandon our thoughts. We merely relegate them to second place.

Our thoughts are not the problem; but they have been elevated to a place which they should not have because of the law of sin that Paul describes in Romans 7:14 through 8:2, which is our human weakness and our weakened willpower.

We are born without trust in God, and this is why we have an excessive dependence on our own weakened minds.

This is why we are prone to worry, anger, unforgiveness, compulsions and addictions.

Romans 5:6 says: "For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly."

Christ came to do more for us than merely forgive past sins. He came to strengthen us against our human weakness by His Spirit abiding within us.

The fruit of the Spirit, which contains our peace and strength, is the result of this (Galatians 5:22-23).

The Spirit strengthens and moderates us. We are not born with this presence of God, but we acquire it later.

We don't go inward to find God because the only thing that we will find there is the weakened human nature that we are all born with.

Biblical surrender is also called humility toward God.

First Peter 5:5-7 says to "be clothed with humility: for God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble. Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time, Casting all of your care upon him; for he careth for you."

Humility opens us up to God's grace.

In the New Testament, this biblical spirituality is also applied to Christ because He is part of the Godhead in spite of His humanity.

The Godhead now has a human component which it did not have prior to the birth of Christ. Because of this, humanity can avail itself of salvation.

Christ made this possible by His death and resurrection. He can now enliven us by His Spirit within us.

In the plan of salvation, the humanity of Christ is as essential as His divinity. There could have been no shed blood without His humanity.

The man Christ Jesus now intercedes for us at the right hand of the Father. His divinity allows us to surrender to Him and receive His Spirit within us.

The fruit of the Spirit is the transformation within us that occurs through the Spirit of Christ: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts" (Galatians 5:22-24).

Notice that these are all personal qualities. This is what sanctification looks like. These are the qualities that counteract the law of sin.

Temperance is the one that specifically deals with our human weakness. It is translated "self-control" in newer translations of the Bible.

The fruit of the Spirit moderates us. It is the rest that comes from resting in Christ. It enables us to escape "the corruption that is in the world through lust" (2 Peter 1:4).

"Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless" (2 Peter 3:13-14).

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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

OPEN HANDS - God wants to bless his people but if we cling tightly to what we already have, we can’t open our hands to receive whatever it is God has for us. There is no doubt God wants to bless his people with all sorts of things. The problem is that we may be reluctant to receive them. As long as we cling tightly to what we already have, we can’t open our hands to receive whatever it is he has for us. We have decided we want to keep what we have while also wanting to get what he wants to give. And there will be times that this is not possible. We dare not confine all this to material wealth. We can cling to a ministry, to a reputation, to a relationship, to a dream. And in doing so we might not be free to take hold of the new thing God is offering us. To receive all we need from God we may need to surrender all we have to God. - “As he went out into the street, a man came running up, greeted him with great reverence, and asked, ‘Good Teacher, what must I do to get eternal life?’” - Jesus said, “Why are you calling me good? No one is good, only God. You know the commandments: Don’t murder, don’t commit adultery, don’t steal, don’t lie, don’t cheat, honor your father and mother.” He said, “Teacher, I have — from my youth — kept them all!” Jesus looked him hard in the eye — and loved him! He said, “There’s one thing left: Go sell whatever you own and give it to the poor. All your wealth will then be heavenly wealth. And come follow me.”

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Open Hands

God wants to bless his people but if we cling tightly to what we already have, we can’t open our hands to receive whatever it is God has for us

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There is no doubt God wants to bless his people with all sorts of things. The problem is that we may be reluctant to receive them. As long as we cling tightly to what we already have, we can’t open our hands to receive whatever it is he has for us. 

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We have decided we want to keep what we have while also wanting to get what he wants to give. And there will be times that this is not possible. We dare not confine all this to material wealth. 

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We can cling to a ministry, to a reputation, to a relationship, to a dream. And in doing so we might not be free to take hold of the new thing God is offering us. To receive all we need from God we may need to surrender all we have to God.

By David Reay

A LifeWords Devotion

 

“As he went out into the street, a man came running up, greeted him with great reverence, and asked, ‘Good Teacher, what must I do to get eternal life?’” - Mark 10:17-23

 

Jesus said, “Why are you calling me good? No one is good, only God. You know the commandments: Don’t murder, don’t commit adultery, don’t steal, don’t lie, don’t cheat, honor your father and mother.”

He said, “Teacher, I have — from my youth — kept them all!”

Jesus looked him hard in the eye — and loved him!

He said, “There’s one thing left: Go sell whatever you own and give it to the poor. All your wealth will then be heavenly wealth. And come follow me.”

The man’s face clouded over. This was the last thing he expected to hear, and he walked off with a heavy heart.

He was holding on tight to a lot of things, and not about to let go.

Looking at his disciples, Jesus said, “Do you have any idea how difficult it is for people who ‘have it all’ to enter God’s kingdom?” (THE MESSAGE)

There is no doubt God wants to bless his people with all sorts of things. The problem is that we may be reluctant to receive them.

As long as we cling tightly to what we already have, we can’t open our hands to receive whatever it is he has for us.

We have decided we want to keep what we have while also wanting to get what he wants to give. And there will be times that this is not possible.

It was the case with this man who encountered Jesus. He wanted what Jesus had to offer, but in order to receive it he had to be prepared to give up what he already had.

His refusal to do so left him saddened. It showed what his priorities were.

We dare not confine all this to material wealth. We can cling to a ministry, to a reputation, to a relationship, to a dream.

And in doing so we might not be free to take hold of the new thing God is offering us.

We are too full of our own concerns and priorities and desires that we can’t fit any more in.

It is not as if God is just itching to take away what we have.

Rather he wants us to cease clutching it and offer it anew to him.

To receive all we need from God we may need to surrender all we have to God.

Blessings

David

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