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Absolute Surrender
Christ demands absolute surrender from every believer. We have to reach the state where we are willing to do anything for Christ as He commands. We have to give up all self efforts in the Christian life. For all the good works that we produce in our own human self efforts will be burned in the day of judgement. What a waste it will be if that is the case for us. We have to inspect our lives and see that we are strenously working with the mighty power of Christ that works in us. May the Holy Spirit open our eyes if we are living the Christian life in our own strength.
What Happens When We Surrender?
It is a great moment when a soul surrenders to Christ. But the road does not suddenly become all sweet and nice. The fact is God begins to work in us now if we don’t resist Him. Yes, we can resist Him even after we give ourselves to Him. Because our free will is always there. God does not bring us into bondage. After we see how Christ suffered for us, we are now called into the fellowship of His sufferings. Christ suffered pain, rejection, humiliation, sorrow, and separation. We are called to suffer and experience His sufferings. It may not be appealing but this is the way we become like Him. The disciples counted it worthy to suffer for Him. Now our lives are not our own. We should not resist the dealings of God in our lives. Nothing happens to a Christian except what God allows. All things including persecutions and trials are for our good. We have to co-operate with Him to accomplish His will in our lives. The scars of Christ have to be planted in our lives. The Apostle Paul said, “From now on let no one trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.” These were not just physical marks but the marks of the sufferings that Christ suffered. We can know him only by sharing in His sufferings. It is not imagining how He suffered for us but in reality experiencing how Christ suffered for us. Christ died on a cross and He gives us all a cross to pick up and follow Him. It is a path of pain but the joy of knowing this Person far exceeds all the pain that we might suffer. Therefore the Apostle James says, “Count it all joy…” When hardships and trials come our way we count it all joy. It may not be joyful when we are going through it but we know God will fashion us in the image of His Son as we come out of it by His grace.
Dying to Live
He who saves his life shall lose it and he who loses his life shall find it. The whole purpose of redemption is for man to surrender to the Divine. It is a demand for a complete and total surrender. A losing of life in order to find it. The process may be gradual but aboslutely necessary. As we die, we begin to sense we are coming alive. The life of God flows from within us as we let go of the old. It is a fall into the lake of life. A Divine exchange – life for death, blessings for curses, success for failure. As we learn to die, we learn to live.