Surrender: Finding Freedom in JesusSample
Why Surrender to Christ?
Any one of you who does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple. (v. 33)
“He’s a Christian, but not too Christian.” It’s said as a compliment, but is it really complimentary? It isn’t possible to fulfill our Christian duty without becoming a little bit radical. Surrendering all to Christ is extreme! In our reading Jesus spells out the non-negotiable conditions of discipleship: we must love Jesus more than anything, even our families; take up and carry crosses; relinquish everything to him. That’s quite a demand. But it is clearly essential in order to be a true disciple of Christ.
Why is this command to “renounce all” necessary? Author Nancy Leigh DeMoss points out that “to call him Lord means to say yes: to his will, his word, and his ways. We cannot call him Lord and then proceed to run our own lives.”
It is impossible for us to fully obey him while trying to hold things back from him and attempting to remain in control of our own lives. Surrendering everything to him is absolutely necessary. It is also entirely reasonable. When we think of Christ, who he is and what he did for us, total surrender is the only logical response to his love and mercy.
Isaac Watts expressed this well in his hymn “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”: Love so amazing, so divine / Demands my soul, my life, my all.
As you pray, ask God to help you to willingly surrender to him.
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About this Plan
Is it possible to find freedom in surrender? That's just what Jesus taught—freedom comes through surrender to God. To be a follower of Jesus we have to surrender everything to him, but on the other side of surrender, Jesus offers us freedom—freedom from sin, but also freedom to live fully, with joy, in Christ. This 14-day devotional series guides you through Jesus's teaching on surrender.
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