Christians Love Submission?Намуна
Jesus submitted for us
There is a beautiful, handmade cross that hangs over the entrance to my church’s gathering place. My friend Tom crafted it in 2014 during a sermon series that attempted to redeem one of America’s least favorite words—submission.
That cross is engraved with Jesus's words: “Not my will, but yours be done” (Luke 22:42). In this vital moment before his arrest, Jesus submitted. He expressed his desire (“take this cup from me”) but then yielded to his Father's final decision. The New Testament later says, “[Jesus] was heard because of his reverent submission” (Hebrews 5:7).
Before we assume the worst about the “s-word,” let’s remember that you and I were saved through an act of submission. Jesus prepared a place for us in his Father’s house by submitting. He accomplished his mission through submission, and the result was our salvation. For all those moments when we put ourselves first, Jesus put himself second. He didn’t try to get his way, and now there is a way for us to spend forever with God.
You can’t hate a word that saved you! You can’t call it dirty if it made you clean. That is why the Holy Spirit was not ashamed to inspire the writers of the New Testament to write submit again and again and again. Submission is a beautiful Bible word. Looking at our selfless Savior, don’t you agree?
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The word "submission" is pretty unpopular these days. But before you assume the worst about that word, remember you were saved through an act of submission. Jesus prepared a place for you in his Father’s house by submitting. He accomplished his mission through submission, and the result was your salvation.
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