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If
you were asked what makes Christianity so unique when compared to other
religions, what would you say? Do you realize that in just about all other
religions you are generally given man made creeds, beliefs, formulas,
systems, routines, even dress codes, and then you are expected to adhere
to and follow them your entire life. You have to grit your teeth and work
as hard as you can and faithfully follow the dictates of that religion.
The Buddhist eight-fold path, the Hindu doctrine of karma, the Jewish
covenant, and the Muslim code of law, all offer a way to earn approval of
your god so that the believer may join their god after death. In
fact in all other religions except Christianity, the things that
you do here on earth will determine whether you go to heaven or not. In
other words, it is up to you
to work yourself into heaven. So in all other religions you do all these
things in the hopes that when you die you would have done enough to earn the right to meet and to be with your god. But
the big problem with all those other religions is that you never really
know for sure whether you have done enough. Whether what you have done,
was done right. That there wasn't some horrible miscalculation on your
part. This is very important in those religions because your very entrance
into heaven depends on those good works, and doing those good works right.
And
the gods of those other religions do not forgive and forget sin, they
weigh sin. Because in those other religions you go to heaven only if your
good works are greater than you bad works. If you have done more good
things than bad things. So at the end of the day the believers in those
religions look back upon the day and try and figure out if they did more
good works than bad. It
is completely different with Christianity. In Christianity, doing good
works will not determine whether you gain entrance into heaven. Something
else called Faith is going to determine that because in Christianity a
Holy God is going to come down and come into your life right now, while
you are still bad, still sinful, still living a decadent and ungodly life.
With Christianity you don't have to wait till you die to meet your God.
You meet him now, while your still alive and at a time when you usually
need him the most. In fact the God of Christianity requires you to meet
and know him before you die. The God of Christianity requires that you
accept him and actually allow him to dwell within you while you are still
alive. For the Christian, it is mandatory that a powerful bond be formed
between him and his God while the person is still alive. This
leads to another very important question. If I have accepted Jesus Christ
as my God and Savior, then why am I still bad and sinful so much of the
time? Now that God is in my life why doesn't he give me more strength to
overcome my hang ups, more power to resist all those sinful things that
come into my daily life? Why doesn't God fill me with more spiritual
toughness to fight off all those advances of a sinful world? And
I will answer that with a question. Why should he? Why should he give you
more power and more strength? Who would it be for? For the God living
within you? The God living within you doesn't need it because he is
strength and power. The
only reason that you would ask God for those things is for yourself, and
if you asked God for more strength and more power, then you are telling
God to give you those things so you can become a strong Godly person on
your own. But the problem is, if God gave you those things then you would
eventually tell God that you didn't need him anymore once you were strong
enough, that he could go away, that you will be able to do it all on your
own. And then suddenly you can once again be independent of God, just like
you were before you were saved, because now you will be able to do it all
on your own! Being able to do it on your own?
Not needing God? Thinking
that you don't need God is pride and that's exactly what God doesn't want!
Pride is when you elevate your ability, and place it above God's ability.
Pride is telling God that you not only don't want his help, but that you
don't need it. Pride is telling God that you can get by without any of his
help. That you can function independently from God. Pride
is what created the devil, and pride is what ruined the human race. The
reason most of us spend so very little time in prayer is the same reason
why most of us rarely ever praise or thank God. It is because of pride -
we simply don't see a need for it. We are independent of God. We don't
need him. That
is why God is not interested in independently empowering you and making
you stronger. He doesn't want you to think that you can lead a Godly life
on your own and fight sin off all by yourself. Just the opposite. He wants
you humble and always looking to him for everything. He wants to dwell and
live within you, wants to guide and direct every step of your life, he
wants you to be totally and completely dependent on him. He wants you to
realize that you cannot make it without him, and that you need him much
more today than you did yesterday, and that you are going to need him even
more tomorrow. In
fact, if you could tell God that there is absolutely no way in the world
that you can lead a Godly life, do you know what he would say? He would
say, I know. You have absolutely
no chance at all of leading a life that is even the slightest bit Godly.
You can't, but the one living within you can. Unfortunately
a great many ministers and churches mislead their followers, usually
unintentionally. They lead their followers to believe that now that they
are saved they should suddenly become pure white saints, saints that no
longer sin, that no longer stumble and fall, that no longer fail. They
don't talk very much about the fact that being saved is only the
very first step in a life long experience of study and learning,
and that much prayer and meditation is going to be required in order to
keep constantly growing spiritually. They
don't talk very much about the great many pressures to sin that will
constantly be pressing in on them, and that many times they will yield to
those sins. They don't tell the faithful that is why they need to
completely surrender to Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, and that they
must do this every second of every day. Not
one of us can live a Christian life by ourselves. It is completely
impossible. Not with these fleshy bodies. Not with these five senses. Not
in this world that is saturated with sin. Not with all those non-stop
temptations that are constantly bombarding every one of us 24 hours a day.
The only way to lead a Godly Christian life is by walking hand in hand
with Jesus Christ, 24 hours each
and every day. It
is only by our moment-to-moment choices throughout the day, that we can
choose to say "no" to our flesh, which is at war with God, and
invite Christ through the Holy Spirit to be in control of our lives in all
the little things as well as in the big things that happen to us in the
course of a day. This is what Paul was explaining in the following verses. Romans 8:7-8;
"For this reason the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God;
it does not submit to God's law; indeed it cannot, and those who are in
the flesh cannot please God." Every
Christian faces two very deadly enemies each and every day. The first
enemy is our carnal nature and the second enemy is the devil. Every day
our carnal nature is a self resurrecting monster which begs for attention.
And the devil knows this. Our carnal nature demands to be first and the
devil preys on this. And this happens each and every day of our lives.
That is why Paul said he had to put his carnal nature to death every
single day.1 Corinthians 15:31;
"I die every day." And
the only way to put a carnal or fleshy nature to death is by completely
surrendering to Jesus Christ on a second by second, minute by minute, hour
by hour, daily basis. Surrendering to God means that you can never be too
busy to pray and read the Word of God. Never to busy to talk to God. Never
to busy to ask for his advice and guidance. Never to busy to ask for his
help. Never too busy to live your life exactly the way Jesus said to live
it. Christianity
is a relationship between you and Jesus Christ. But in this relationship
it is you that surrenders completely to Jesus. Jesus doesn't want you
strong and independent. He wants you always on your knees, every day of
your life, constantly asking for his guidance and his direction and his
help. Daily you must surrender your life, your desires, and your will to
God. Our Lord tells us this even in the prayer he taught us to pray to God
the Father, "Give us this day our daily
bread." (Matthew 6:11) This
Christian relationship that you have with Jesus is one where you and the
Lord are walking together arm in arm down the pathway of your life, but in
this relationship it is Jesus Christ who is leading the way. He is the one
deciding which path to take, and it is he that lights up that path that
helps prevent you from stumbling and falling. This is described so clearly
in the following two verses. 1 John 1:5; "God
is light, and there is no darkness at all when in union with
him." Psalms 85:13;
"Righteousness will go before the Lord, and he will make a path
for my steps." Jesus
Christ is the only true light and only he can light up your path. And as
you realize, it does not take very much light to drive away a great deal
of darkness. So without Jesus Christ in your life, there is nothing but
darkness. This is symbolic to what happened during the 6th and 9th hours
as Jesus Christ was hanging and dying on the cross. While Jesus was dying,
darkness was descending down upon the earth. It appeared that the light of
the world had gone out, and three of the Gospel writers were so moved that
they wrote about this darkness. Matthew 27:45;
"Now from the sixth hour until the ninth hour there
was darkness over all the land." So
it is Jesus Christ who leads you around all those obstacles that lie in
your path. In fact it is The Lord who is making all the decisions in your
life. Do you remember when Paul explained in Galatians
2:20 how this relationship worked when he said, "It
is no longer I that live, but it is Christ that is living in union with
me". This is simply another way of saying both you and
Christ are living your life together, but that he is doing the leading. Knowing
what is right and what is wrong is not good enough. A great many verses
warn us of this danger. Ezekiel 33:32; "For
they hear your words, but they do not do them." 1 John 3:18-19;
"My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in
deed and in truth." The
important thing is doing what is right, and not doing what
is wrong. James 1:22-24;
"Be doers of the
word, and not hearers only,
deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is
not a doer, he is like a man observing his face in a mirror; for he
observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he
is." And
the only way to do what is good and not do what is wrong, is by turning
your entire life over to Jesus Christ. For it is only when you fully
surrender your life, that Christ can take over and lead and guide. Because
then it is not the world leading you, it is now the Son of God who is
leading. A
commitment to obedience is almost automatic for the one who has
surrendered his life to God, for surrendering means that you will look to
the Scriptures for guidance, and that you will strive to obey every
command you find there. It means that you will pray because you are
commanded to pray. You will respect and submit to governing authorities
because you are commanded to do so. You will take seriously your
responsibilities as a Christian citizen and stand up for truth and
righteousness. You will submit to what the Bible says about marriage and
divorce. You will respect plant and animal life, doing your best to carry
out your responsibility to rule over and protect the earth as God's
representatives. By surrendering, you become a willing tool, allowing God
to use you for service unto himself, so that he may be glorified in your
life. People
who love and obey the Lord will be led to the joyous certainty that,
"If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love
him, and we will come to him and make our home with him." For those
that fully surrender, verses like Psalms
143:10 become very important. "Teach
me to do Your will, For You are my God." So
surrendering to God means living a life that is in alignment with God's
word. A life that is in complete agreement with the Word of God. We strive
to walk like his word tells us to walk. We endeavor to talk like his word
tells us to talk. We attempt to live like his word tells us to live. We
live our life so that what God says is right, you say is right. What God
says is wrong, you say is wrong. All of the above can be summed up in one
short sentence. Believe the truth of the Word of God, put your
faith in Jesus Christ, and live in a moment by moment dependence on
him. It
is only when you enter this stage that you can begin to grow and mature
spiritually. And that is because spiritual maturity occurs only when a
person places more importance on Jesus Christ, and what Jesus wants, than
what the individual wants or desires. In fact if you really think about
it, there are only two types of life that a person can live. Either a
person can live a self centered life, or he can live a Christ filled life.
There are no other choices. God
knows only too well that all believers are going to sin on occasion, some
many more than others. He knows that all believers will stumble from time
to time. That we will make the wrong choices, take the wrong path, come to
the wrong decisions. He knows that all believers are human with their five
senses intact, and in a great many cases, unprepared for the onslaught
that the world and Satan has waiting for them. So we are all going to sin,
but even though it is very possible for any believer to commit a sin, it
is impossible for the genuine believer who has surrendered to Jesus, to live a life of sin. And
this is because as you begin to surrender to Jesus, you will find the
world begins to lose its appeal, because it is now Jesus, and what he wants, that becomes important in your life. And the
more surrendering that a believer does, the greater will be the believers
ability to discern God's will in everything that he does. For it is a constant
surrendering to Jesus that allows the believer to reach the ultimate
goal of surrender. And that goal is having absolutely no separation
between your spiritual life and your common
everyday life. The two lives become one. Unfortunately,
most believers take their spiritual life and simply tack it onto their
secular lives. This allows them to live two different and separate lives
with the result being that many times their spiritual life has little if
any impact on their secular life. They just don't realize the importance
of so many verses like, Philippians
2:5; "Let the same mind be in you, that is in
Christ Jesus." Like
any loving and caring father, our loving heavenly Father is very
interested in every single thing that takes place each and every day of
your life, even all those many insignificant things that don't seem to
make a difference to anybody, including yourself. And this is because he
is involved in every single decision that you make regardless of how small
it may be. And that is why God wants you to completely surrender to him
and allow him to have complete control over every aspect of your life, and
he wants this control every second of every day. This is the only way your
going to grow and mature in Christ. The
more control a person allows God to have in their life, the greater that
person's spiritual growth is going to be and the closer that person will
be to God. So
every morning surrender your life to him. As Paul said in Romans
12:1; "So brothers and sisters, I beg you to offer
your lives as a living sacrifice to him." And the
Word of God tells us over and over that we are to do this each and every
day of our lives. Luke 9:23;
"Then He said to them all, "If anyone wants to come with Me, he
must deny himself, take up his cross daily,
and follow Me." In
fact surrender is one of the most important words in all of Christianity.
Do you want to know just how important the act of you surrendering is?
So
surrendering means giving up pride, giving up control, giving up
independence, giving up all those things in our life that we have deemed
important and precious and have placed ahead of Jesus Christ. Surrendering
to Him means allowing Him to guide your life, it means bearing our crosses
for His sake, it means acknowledging Him in all things, it means realizing
that everything we have in this life comes from Him. And most of all it
means that we finally understand that we cannot make it without his constant guidance and protection. Before
the birth of Christ, people in the old Biblical days constantly made
sacrifices to God. They would take their best animals, or the best
portions of their crops, or fresh baked loaves of bread, or containers of
oil, or just about anything of value, and they would surrender it totally
and completely up to God. Surrendering the best they had, showed that they
themselves were surrendering to God. After the Messiah Jesus Christ came
into this world, we no longer had to sacrifice animals and other things up
to God. Now our sacrifices to God consists of the surrendering of our
minds, our bodies, and our souls up to the Son of God. After Jesus was
born our sacrifices were to become faith, trust, and obedience. We
become children of God not by knowledge; not by simply understanding what
God is trying to tell us. We only become children of God when we begin to
surrender. It is when we surrender that we can place our complete trust
and confidence in Almighty God. We are then able to allow God to see us
through all our trials and tribulations. For it is when we begin to
surrender that we realize the vitally important truth listed in verses
like the following. Deuteronomy 33:27;
"The eternal God is your refuge, And underneath you are his
everlasting arms." Isaiah 41:10; “Do
not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about, for I am
your God; I will strengthen you, surely I will help you,
surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” Joshua 1:9; "I
hereby command you: Be strong and courageous; do not be frightened or
dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." Isaiah 41:13; "For
I, the Lord your God, am grasping your right hand. I am the one saying to
you, Do not be afraid for I myself will help you." Jeremiah 29:11; For I know
the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper
you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4;
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in
all our tribulation." Isaiah 43:2-3;
"When you pass through the waters, I
will be with you; And through the rivers, they will not flood over
you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be scorched, nor will
the flame burn you. For I am the LORD your God, your Savior." These
verses, along with a great many others all through the Bible, tells each
of us that God is willingly responsible for the life that is totally
surrendered over to him. Without total surrender
we attempt to work for God
instead of letting God work through us. We must put aside our
self-interest and simply let God's will unfold around us. Everything he
does for us is for our own good. Worship him without having to know and
see everything. Live your entire daily life in his presence. Allow him to
guide and direct your daily walk through this life. He will give you all
that you need. In his own incredible way he will cause your path to cross
the paths of others. Remember to that God's glory and God's purpose are
the end of all things, and you will certainly find happiness and salvation
there. Without total surrender,
you will find that your own self-interest and your own pride will cause
you to reject the gifts of God because they do not come in a way that
suits you. Without total surrender to Jesus your fleshy body will always
demand more, demand different, demand greater. This is why God asks for
nothing but death to your old self. Selfishly loving yourself and putting
yourself first, smothers your spirit and shuts down your chance for
spiritual growth. In fact if you really think about it, any form or degree
of rebellion against God will begin to short circuit your faith, and begin
to have damaging affects on your relationship with God. When this happens,
sin is not very far away. And this is because the very core of any
sin is when we make ourselves the center of life, rather than
making Jesus Christ the center. Lack of trust in Jesus Christ, our own
self-love, and pride are the main ways in which Christians express the
real meaning of sin. If
you don't completely surrender to God then how else are you going to be
able to put complete faith and trust in him? How else are you going to
learn to love him and obey him? How else are you going to be able to turn
to God rather than the world in order to weather the storms and the trials
that seep into your life. Without being able to turn to Jesus how else are
you going to be able to put up with the disappointments, the
discouragements, and the disillusionments that seem to constantly enter
into one's life. When difficult times arise in our lives, running to God -
not from him - results in victory. And after surrendering, and after walking arm in arm
with Jesus Christ on a daily basis, you will soon find that it is he that
is providing you with all the strength and power and toughness that you
will ever need. The
believer doesn't have to cry out to God for more strength. He doesn't have
to beg and plead with the Holy Spirit to fill him up even more, so he can
overcome the many sins that enter into one's daily life. Neither does the
believer have to keep asking Jesus to please make him into a better and
stronger Christian. The believer doesn't even have to spend time in prayer
asking God for more help in leading a Godly life. None of that has to be
done. The only thing the believer needs to do is surrender. That's all.
Simply surrender. You are not
waiting on God, God is waiting on you. It's
sad but most Christians seem very willing to surrender their sins and
their problems to God. However they generally rebel when it comes to
surrendering their whole life to Him. But surrendering completely to Jesus
Christ is what it takes if you want to grow spiritually, walk in God given
strength, and have a Godly relationship with him. The believer who doesn't surrender to God is the one
who wants to change and tries like crazy to change but is unable to. Wants
desperately to lead a Godly life but unfortunately fails over and over. It
is the Christian who refuses to surrender completely that finds the
obstacles coming into his life much to difficult to overcome, the
mountains much to tall to climb, the pitfalls far too deep to cross, the
storms much too severe, and the pressures and temptations of this world
far too strong.
Ask
yourself this question. If you get angry a lot and you find yourself
frequently on your knees begging God to make you stronger, then why
doesn't God help you? Or if you are short on patience and you find that
you seem to be asking God all too often to please give you more patience,
then why doesn't he? Or if the lure of that alcohol is so very strong, and
even though you have prayed over and over to God to make you stronger,
then why doesn't he? And
the answer is a simple, because you have not surrendered or you have
not stayed surrendered to Jesus Christ. There are a great many
extremely interesting verses all through the Bible that talk about this,
and a very good one is John 5:30, where it
says, "I can do nothing on my own". What
John is saying in this verse is that without continuous and total
surrender, you will never be truly successful. In fact you can pray on
your knees until the cows come home, but until you surrender, you will
never ever be victorious in your effort to lead a Godly life. Many
believers surrender at various times of their life, usually due to
traumatic experiences. But the very
instant; that exact moment when a believer decides to take back from God
just a little bit of that surrender, then Satan and the world will be
waiting, and they are going to pounce on that believer. But
then we come to a very interesting verse where Paul says in Philippians
4:13; "I can do all
things through Him who strengthens me." And he says
this while chained and in prison. So this verse certainly sounds
contradictory when compared to John
5:30; above which says, "I
can do nothing on my own." But look at what Paul is not
saying. He does not say that he has the ability to do absolutely anything
he wants to do. Nor is he saying that God has given him full authority to
decide what should and should not be done. And he is not saying that he
can do all things when the circumstances are right. What Paul is telling
us is that, I can do, and God will enable me to do. I can work and God
will enable me to work. I can speak and God will enable me to speak.
Whatever God led him to do, Paul knew that God would also empower him to
do it. I can do every single thing I need to do today, as long as it's in
the will of God, and I can do it through the strength of Jesus Christ who
is the one residing within me. So
Paul does not say that he can handle whatever comes up. Instead, he says,
"I can do all things through him who strengthens me." And God
intends for every one of his children to approach life with this same
confidence. God wants you out of options.
He wants you to finally realize that your efforts are hopeless, that your
skills and status are immaterial. That all your money is useless, and that
your many friends are of absolutely no help. For when you do, then this
will be the point in time when the last of your pride fades away and this
will be the moment when you begin to realize that God just may be the only
answer. This will also be the time when you begin to realize that there is
hope and peace and a great deal of tranquility in those outstretched arms
of Jesus Christ. For it is now that you begin to surrender, and when you
surrender you allow the Son of God into your life. You
just cannot live a Godly life on your own. Only when a believer surrenders
their life to Jesus Christ and has him living and reigning within them,
can they be successful in accomplishing the hopes of God that are
expressed in 2
Corinthians 7:1, where it tells us, "Beloved,
let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and of the
spirit." So
for the person surrendering, a commitment to obedience is almost
automatic. Because surrendering means that you will look to the Scriptures
for guidance, and that you will strive to obey every command you find
there. It means that you will pray because the very Word of God tells you
to pray. You will respect and submit to governing authorities because God
tells you to. You will take seriously your responsibilities as a Christian
citizen and stand up for truth and righteousness. You will submit to what
the Bible says about marriage and divorce. You will respect plant and
animal life, doing your best to carry out your responsibility to rule over
and protect the earth as God's representatives. And thus, upon
surrendering, you become a willing tool, allowing God to use you for
service unto himself, so that he may be glorified in your life. And it is
at this point where the lifestyle of Jesus Christ becomes your lifestyle. That
is why the believer who has not surrendered to Jesus Christ and who is not
constantly walking hand in hand with him, will not be able to see the
curves, the potholes, and the ditches that line this walk of ours through
this life. The one who hasn't surrendered will inevitably stumble and fall
because much of his life is still in darkness. Without surrendering your
life to Jesus then you are keeping his light from fully lighting up the
path you are walking on. And
all this happens because until
you surrender completely to God you will walk independently of
God, and the world and Satan will be waiting for you on that independent
walk of yours. For without God the world will take over, and the world
will shape and mold you, and it will be a very sinful world that leads and
guides you. And with the sinful world leading you through life you will
soon find that you begin to rationalize sin, then you defend sin, and then
as your heart becomes harder, you actually begin to seek sin out. For a
Christian to walk through this life without Jesus Christ and who expects
to remain Godly, would be equivalent to a bride in a white wedding gown
who goes down into a coal mine and who expects to come back up wearing a
clean white dress. It just cannot be done. It is impossible. It
is not until you surrender your life fully and completely to Christ that
God can bless you as much as he really wants to. It is not until you allow
yourself to become completely dependent upon Jesus that you can recognize and appreciate the blessings that God The Father
sends into your life. Only then will you truly become a child
of God's, one of the King's kids. Only when you give yourself fully to
Christ, only when Our Lord is allowed into every area of your life, will
you be able to accomplish the amazing things that God The Father has
planned for you. The gifts of God
all pass through Jesus before they get to us; and all our prayers,
petitions, and thanksgivings all pass through Jesus Christ before they get
to the Heavenly Father. It
is not until your completely surrender to Jesus Christ that you can speak
with truth, verses like Psalms
73:23-24;
"You have taken hold of my right hand and you guide me with your
counsel, and afterwards you will receive me to glory". For
it is only when you fully surrender to Jesus Christ that a believer can
truly say that they know the Lord, love the Lord, and are closer to the
Lord today, than they were yesterday. Spiritual
growth stops when a person begins to prevent God from exercising control
in their lives, when a person takes his eyes off of God, when a person
moves ahead of God and decides to do the leading. That's when the barriers
against sin begin to break down and man's worldly flesh begins to
take over and allows sin to enter. You just cannot lead a Godly life
without God, and being independent of God is a spiritual death sentence. In
his letter to the church in Power
and strength, truth and wisdom, the ability to do what is right and what
is wrong, not only originate with Jesus Christ, but these abilities and
many more reside within the very presence of Jesus Christ. So once we
bring Jesus into our lives, once Jesus becomes the center of our lives,
once our lives revolve around him, then all those things that are residing
within him, will reside within us.
It is only when you reach this point that you give God the authority to do
incredible things in your life, and in the lives of others. What God was
able to do through Paul is one very good example. Acts Let
me ask you this question. What is the very first thing that most people
say when faced with a difficult trial or tribulation? They will usually
say, "My Lord, what am I
going to do now?" But that is the wrong question to ask. What
surrendering to Jesus Christ teaches a believer to do is to ask,
"Lord, what are you
going to do? One who has surrendered to Jesus doesn't have to begin
calculating what they are going to have to do. They don't have to rely on
their own abilities and their own resources. The ones who have surrendered
have placed complete faith and trust in Christ and know that somehow,
somewhere, sometime, he is going to show them the solution to that
difficult time. And why not? With Christ dwelling within you, you not only
have his presence, but you have his power and his provision as well. Keep
in mind that surrendering is a life long process, but by surrendering we
slowly but surely learn to overcome all the many sinful pulls of the
flesh, the world, and Satan himself. Through surrendering, we soon learn
that we are submitting to God and
his ways, and we begin to discover that we are building the
very character of God within us. It is when we surrender that we are
finally able to realize that we are doing things the way Jesus would do
them, that we are saying things the way he would say them, that we are
looking upon things the exact same way that the Son of God would look at
them, and that we are dealing with people in the exact same way that Jesus
would deal with them. That will be the time that verses like the following
will become very, very important in our lives. Galatians So,
when all of the above is taking place; when you have surrendered to Jesus
Christ, when the Son of God is living within you, when all your actions
are his actions, then don't you think that Satan and his evil human
followers will be unable to sway you away from your Godly walk through
this life, that the world will be unable to make any inroads into your
life, that you will be able to have incredible God given power over your
own fleshy desires? Paul gave us all wonderful advice and said it so
perfectly in the following verse. 1 Corinthians 11:1;
"Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ." Without daily surrender
to God, we tend to drift away from him. Slowly, gradually, and
unconsciously. The tide of our culture carries us away from Godly
influences. We lose our desire to sit at Jesus' feet. Our delight in him
fades. We find ourselves lapsing into old idolatries. With daily surrender to
God, we have God dwelling within us and we are given the strength to
survive. We are given the power to endure. We are given the ability to
overcome anything that comes our way. God doesn't have to send something
special down from heaven to enable you to face your trials. His greatest
gift, his Son, is already in your possession. Jesus
tells us over and over that, "I
AM THE
WAY" So his ways must be our ways, his words must be our
words, his thoughts are our thoughts, his beliefs are our beliefs. He
lives his life in and through us, so our hands are his hands. Our eyes and
ears are his eyes and ears. Our thoughts and actions are his thoughts and
actions. And it will be an absolutely incredible day when you can finally
say that your character is his character. That your goals and
accomplishments are his goals and accomplishments. That your works are his
works. Then
the question comes up, how do I learn about "HIS WAY"? And "HIS
WAY" can only be discovered from the pages of the Holy Bible.
That is the one and only place where you can find out what God expects
from you, and what you can expect from God. And each and every verse was
put there to guide and direct you, and to help you obtain eternal life. Many
people also think that when they come to Jesus and become born again
Christians and pledge their lives to the Lord, that Jesus will begin a
process of healing what is damaged in them. That he will fix what is
broken. That he will put the pieces back together. That he will put some
Godly patches on them. That isn't true at all. Jesus isn't interested in
fixing you or healing you. He doesn't want to mend you or patch you up. He
doesn't want to glue all your broken pieces back together. He
doesn't want to repair you. He wants to replace you! He wants to
make you a brand new creation. He wants to dispose of the old you and make you a
brand new you. That
is why when you come to Christ and accept him fully and completely as your
Lord and Savior he doesn't just put a new look on your old person. He
doesn't just perform a spiritual make over on you. He's not interested in
giving you a quick spiritual massage and then send you on your way. What
he wants is to make you into a brand new person. When you accept Jesus he
creates someone who has never existed before. A brand new person who
is now capable of communion with God. You begin a fresh, new
life, completely forgiven of your sins and guided by the Holy Spirit. The
Bible is full of verses like the following. 2 Corinthians Ephesians Ephesians 4:23-24;
"Put on the new man
which was created according to God, in true righteousness and
holiness." When
you were saved and were born again you became a brand new person. And this
brand new person began acting on new principles, living by new rules, with
new ends and new goals, and in new company. You the believer were created
anew. Your heart was not merely set right, but instead a new heart was
given to you, and where the heart is changed, the life and the actions
will be changed. When you became saved your thought patterns were
different, the focus of your attention was different, your conversation
was different, your attitude and your outlook were different, where you
went and what you looked at became different, even your friends became
different. You began to acquire new hopes and new dreams. The center of
your life was no longer what pleases you, it is now what pleases him.
You
were changed. The greatest desire of your life was now to do his will.
When you were saved you became the workmanship of God, created in and
through Christ Jesus. It was at this moment when you, as a saved believer
in Jesus Christ, began the journey on your life long path to feed
your soul with "spiritual nourishment" so that you could grow in
spiritual maturity and in the correct knowledge of God. Then, as you grew,
you reflected his very nature in everything that you thought, said,
and did. It was at this point when the following verse became a crystal
clear, rock solid reality. Philippians 3:21;
"Our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, will transform our lowly body so
that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by
which He is able even to subdue all things to Himself." And
unlike the hardened sinner who continues to stand by and justify his
sinful actions, when you were
saved your soul was greatly affected by sin and indeed now hates sin.
You now reject the things that are bad, wrong, and sinful. You, who once
looked upon certain sins with amusement, now look upon those same sins
with dread; with a sickening feeling. Suddenly you found yourself not
wanting to be around all those Christ haters and Christ rejecters. The
things you use to laugh at now causes your heart great despair. No longer
are you able to detach yourself and look the other way because now those
sins, and those injustices, literally scream out at you. And you, who
formerly saw no beauty in God, had no respect or love for him, and who
rarely even thought of him, now love him above all things. And
do you want to know exactly what God himself said would happen to you the
very second that you surrendered and accepted Jesus Christ and were born
again. He told you something very interesting at Ezekiel
36:26-27. "Moreover,
I will give you a new heart and put a new Spirit within you; and I will
remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. And
I will put My Spirit within you". That
is why within the hearts of those who are fully surrendered to him, there
is no desire for darkness. There is only a glorious yearning for the light
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Acknowledgements: I wish to express my gratitude and thanks for the following resources which contributed to this message of God's love and salvation. Billy Graham Ministries, Robert Wells, The Holy Bible (KJV), and the Holy Spirit. Which placed a need on my heart to write this message. |
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