In today's discussion, we explored the profound question of what it means to be completely surrendered to Christ. This inquiry, posed by Maria from the Netherlands, touches on a deep desire shared by many believers: to live a life fully devoted to Jesus, holding nothing back. While the New Testament may not explicitly use the term "surrender," the concept is vividly present. It involves a transformation from being at odds with God to a state of complete submission and eagerness to serve Him in all things, powered by His strength and for His glory.
The Bible provides several passages that illustrate this total surrender, such as Luke 14:33, Matthew 10:37, and Philippians 3:7-8. These scriptures emphasize renouncing all for Christ, loving Him above all else, and considering everything else as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Him. However, the sobering reality is that even the most mature Christians can theoretically doubt the authenticity of their surrender. This doubt can persist despite significant sacrifices or acts of devotion, as highlighted by Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 13:3.
To combat this doubt, I suggested three practical steps. First, verbally affirm your love and allegiance to Jesus, asking Him to remove any self-deceit. Second, act on godly inclinations that stretch your faith, relying on His power and mercy. Finally, pray for the miracle of assurance, trusting the Holy Spirit to bear witness with your spirit that you are indeed a child of God. These steps are not about earning God's favor but about deepening your relationship with Him and experiencing the reality of your surrender.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Reality of Surrender: True surrender to Christ involves a transformation from being at odds with God to a state of complete submission and eagerness to serve Him. This transformation is powered by His strength and for His glory, even if the language of surrender is not explicitly found in the New Testament. [02:00]
- 2. Biblical Illustrations of Surrender: Scriptures like Luke 14:33 and Philippians 3:7-8 illustrate the concept of total surrender, emphasizing the need to renounce all for Christ and to love Him above all else. These passages challenge us to consider everything else as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Him. [03:17]
- 3. The Possibility of Doubt: Even the most mature Christians can theoretically doubt the authenticity of their surrender. This doubt can persist despite significant sacrifices or acts of devotion, as highlighted by Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 13:3. [05:25]
- 4. Practical Steps to Combat Doubt: To combat doubt, verbally affirm your love and allegiance to Jesus, act on godly inclinations that stretch your faith, and pray for the miracle of assurance. These steps deepen your relationship with God and help you experience the reality of your surrender. [08:05]
- 5. The Role of the Holy Spirit: Ultimately, the assurance of full surrender is a gift from God. The Holy Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, providing the confidence and peace that our surrender is genuine. [11:29]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:11] - Introduction to Maria's Question
- [00:33] - The Appearance of Surrender
- [01:18] - The Concept of Surrender in the New Testament
- [02:00] - Transformation and Eagerness to Serve
- [02:42] - Biblical Illustrations of Surrender
- [03:49] - Maria's Desire for Assurance
- [04:38] - The Sobering Reality of Doubt
- [05:25] - Theoretical Possibility of Doubt
- [06:18] - The Fear of Being a Fake
- [07:23] - The New Testament's Assurance
- [08:05] - Practical Steps to Combat Doubt
- [09:23] - The Power of Verbal Affirmation
- [10:08] - Acting on Godly Inclinations
- [11:01] - Praying for Assurance
- [12:00] - Closing Remarks and Gratitude