Rise Of The Servant KingsChikamu
Surrender
The goal of football is to score touchdowns. The goal of running a company is to increase profits. What’s the goal of your life? Matthew 25:14–30 helps us come up with an answer. Let’s live lives that the Savior deems “Well done!”
God delights in communicating His ways to every man who is prepared to receive Him. But He can work in you only to the extent that you are submitted to Him. We all have some “self” left in us. Every believer is granted the Holy Spirit the moment he receives Christ (Ephesians 1:13–14). The amount of influence the Spirit has on you depends on the extent of your surrender: the more self, the less God; the less self, the more God.
When I was with the LAPD and arrested someone, sometimes I was present when the jailer fingerprinted the prisoner. He would roll each finger in ink and then roll it onto the page. The jailer needed the finger absolutely yielded to him to get a good print. If there were any smudges, he would have to throw the card out and start over.
Often the prisoner would try to help and would smudge the print. The jailer would get angry and order him to relax every muscle and trust the jailer to do the work. Some prisoners were unable to simply yield, and the process took a long time compared with those who yielded.
That’s a picture of how God wants to work with us—life goes better when we relax and let Him work through us. He’s patient, willing to work on us throughout our entire lives, teaching us to yield to Him. But we have to let Him do it. Self wants to help; self wants to get credit. It chafes at the idea that God will do all and self can do nothing—except yield.
In our efforts to “help,” we have smudged the edges, putting the ugly print of human pride and self-effort where only our Lord should have received the glory. Jesus said that for us to enter the kingdom of heaven, we must have childlike trust in our Father (Matthew 18:3). Only then will He accept our surrender and fill us with His great power to live out our God-given purpose.
What is the goal of your life? How is surrender to God part of that goal?
Rugwaro
Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
Why is it so hard to be the husbands, fathers, and friends we so desperately want to be? How do we live out true masculinity in our culture today? Over the next five days, we’ll be looking to Scripture to teach us how to be servant kings—absolutely surrendered to God and ready to be a man in every area of our lives.
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