Complete Surrender: The Essence of True Conversion

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"True conversion involves the engagement of the entire personality—mind, emotions, and will. It is not enough to intellectually agree with Christian doctrines or have an emotional experience; the will must be surrendered to Christ. This surrender is a vital part of becoming a Christian, as it signifies a complete submission to God's will." [11:00]

"The essence of sin is disobedience to God, and true repentance involves acknowledging this rebellion and turning away from it. It is not merely about feeling sorry for specific actions but recognizing the self-centeredness that separates us from God." [21:20]

"Saul's question, 'Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?' signifies a radical change in his relationship with God. It reflects a shift from self-reliance to complete dependence on Christ, acknowledging Him as Lord and Master. This is the essence of true conversion." [16:56]

"The Christian life is marked by a continuous process of aligning our will with God's, seeking to obey Him in all aspects of life. This involves a willingness to follow Christ wherever He leads, even when we do not fully understand His ways." [36:09]

"The glory and love of Christ compel us to surrender our lives to Him. When we truly see Him for who He is, everything else pales in comparison, and we are drawn to follow Him wholeheartedly. This is the ultimate response to His grace and mercy." [44:47]

"To be saved means that I realize that my sins are forgiven by the blood of Christ and that I needed to be forgiven because of my disobedience. Sin is not a matter of actions; it isn't a question of good or bad actions; it's a question of my relationship to God." [28:18]

"Repentance means this: not so much that I go to God and say that I'm sorry that I did this and that and the other, but that I go to God and I say that I am sorry and bemoan the fact that instead of living entirely to His glory and keeping His holy law, I chose my own way." [29:38]

"Have you surrendered yourself to Christ yourself, I say, your mind, your will, your right to yourself, your own life, your future, your everything? Anybody who ever sees Him by faith or who comes to know Him invariably reacts like this." [45:00]

"Sin is essentially disobedience. Oh yes, Milton was absolutely right when he started that great epic Paradise Lost with these words of Man's first Disobedience and the fruit of the Forbidden tree. That is absolutely biblical; it's a spiritual Insight." [21:26]

"Self-will is the cause of all our troubles. That was the way in which the devil originally put it to man, you remember. Hath God said, should you submit yourself to God, he says. He suggested to them that they were not being given their rights." [24:20]

"To become Christian and to be reconciled to God must mean first and foremost that a man's whole attitude towards God is changed, his will is surrendered. There is no meaning whatsoever in saying that we have come to a realization of our guilt and our sinfulness without seeing that the most important thing of all is that we should surrender our wills." [25:13]

"Paul saw Him, and having seen Him, he wanted nothing else. Lord, lead on, whether it be a trackless waste, whether it be a stormy sea, whether friends plead with me, whether I lose all, what's it matter? Lead on." [48:06]

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