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Surrender: Finding Freedom in Jesus

DAY 14 OF 14

Finding Life

Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. (v. 25)

An oxymoron is a seeming contradiction, like “jumbo shrimp” or “clean dirt.” When Jesus says that in order to gain life we must first give up our lives (see Matt. 10:39, 16:25; Luke 17:33), it sounds like an oxymoron. But it’s no contradiction. We lose our lives by surrendering all we are and all we have to him. But only through this surrender will we be able to live in obedience and service to him, finding true life and freedom here and now, and for all eternity. Matthew Henry said it best: “A true disciple of Christ is one that follows him in duty and shall follow him to glory.”

Everyone will surrender someday. We can either surrender willingly, through our love for Christ, or we will be forced to when “every knee shall bow” to him in the end.

But surrendering to Christ isn’t something we do once. It’s an ongoing thing. We need to live out a surrendered life: continually saying “No” to self and “Yes” to God. In order to do this, we may have to surrender daily in areas where we struggle most. As we lay down our lives cheerfully for Jesus’s sake and let go of our worldly advantages, we discover real life, the best life we can imagine, and one that will last.

As you pray, thank God that in him is true life. Ask him to help you surrender and receive the life that he offers.

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Surrender: Finding Freedom in Jesus

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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