by Rick Warren
Though he was God, did not demand and cling to his
rights as God, but laid aside his mighty power and glory, taking the disguise
of a slave and becoming like men.” (Philippians 2:6-7 LB)
Everybody surrenders to something or
someone in life. If not to God, you’ll surrender to popular opinion, money,
resentment, or fear, to your own pride, lust, and ego.
We were designed to worship
something, and when we fail to worship God, we create gods (idols) to which we
surrender ourselves. E. Stanley Jones said, "If you don't surrender to
Christ, you surrender to chaos." You’re free to choose what you surrender
to, but you’re not free from the consequences of that choice: “So give
yourselves completely to God” (James 4:7a NCV).
Surrender is not the best way to
live; it is the only way to live. Nothing else works. All other approaches lead
to frustration, disappointment, and self-destruction.
The King James Version of Romans 12:1
calls surrender "your reasonable service." The Contemporary
English Version translates it as “the most sensible way to serve God.”
Surrendering your life is not a
foolish emotional impulse but a rational, intelligent act, the most responsible
and sensible thing you can do with your life. Your wisest moments will be those
when you say “yes” to God: “So we make it our goal to please him” (2
Corinthians 5:9a NIV).
Sometimes it takes years, but
eventually you discover the greatest hindrance to God’s blessing in your life
is not others but yourself — your self will, stubborn pride, and personal
ambition. You cannot fulfill God’s purposes for your life while focusing on
your own plans. If God is going to do his deepest work in you, it will begin
with this.
So give it all to God: your past
regrets, your present problems, your future ambitions, your fears, dreams,
weaknesses, habits, hurts, and hang-ups. Put Christ in the driver’s seat of
your life, and take your hands off the steering wheel. Don’t be afraid; nothing
under his control can ever be out of control.
Mastered by Christ, you can handle
anything: “I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who
infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency”
(Philippians 4:13b AMP).
You may worry, "What if I
stumble or relapse?"
If? You will stumble in pleasing God!
No one can live a perfectly surrendered life except Jesus.
But God has provided for the
inevitability of your sin: “If you do sin, there is someone to plead for you
before the Father. He is Jesus Christ, the one who pleases God completely” (1
John 2:1 LB).
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