In our journey of faith, we often encounter moments where God calls us to obedience before we fully understand His plans. This is a divine invitation to trust in His sovereignty and to surrender our need for control. As we delve into the scriptures, we find that Jesus, in His final days, becomes increasingly direct with His disciples, preparing them for the ultimate sacrifice He would make for humanity. He challenges them to move beyond their expectations of a conquering, earthly king and to embrace the vision of an eternal kingdom that transcends national boundaries and temporal power.
The disciples, even without full comprehension, obey Jesus' instructions. They fetch a donkey for Him to ride into Jerusalem, fulfilling ancient prophecies and demonstrating the upside-down nature of God's kingdom. This act of obedience, despite their lack of understanding, is a powerful testament to their faith. It is in these moments of surrender that we, too, are called to trust in God's greater plan, even when it contradicts our expectations or desires.
The crowd that welcomes Jesus into Jerusalem is a mix of motivations—some seeking a political savior, others drawn by His miracles, like the raising of Lazarus from the dead. Yet, Jesus accepts their imperfect motivations, knowing that He is there to offer a salvation that is not just for a moment but for eternity. This teaches us that God can use us, regardless of our motivations, as long as we are willing to step forward in obedience.
As we approach the season of Lent, we are reminded that surrender is not just about giving up something; it's about gaining a deeper awareness of God's desires for us. It's a time to recalibrate our hearts and realign our devotion to God. We are encouraged to let go of the good things we've made ultimate in our lives and to elevate God to His rightful place.
In summary, our path of surrender involves trusting God beyond our understanding, obeying His call even when we don't see the full picture, and allowing Him to use our mixed motivations for His purposes. As we prepare for Easter, let us embrace this season of Lent as an opportunity to deepen our walk with Christ, to surrender our will to His, and to anticipate the transformative work He desires to do in and through us.
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