Embracing True Submission for Spiritual Transformation

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We frequently meet with persons who tell us that they cannot find peace with God. They have been bidden to believe in the Lord Jesus, but they misunderstand the command, and while they think they are obeying it, they are really unbelievers. Hence they miss the way of peace. [00:00:41]

Though our words may be somewhat caustic, they will be uttered in loving faithfulness, and may the Lord our God make them effectual to the ending of the inner strife and the establishment of settled peace. I fear that many who profess to be Christians are in a very questionable condition. [00:02:25]

Submit yourselves therefore to God, and then secondly let me further press upon you to practice the other precepts which follow, such as resist the devil, draw nigh to God, cleanse your hands, purify your hearts, and be afflicted and mourn and weep, and humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord. [00:05:29]

The apostle quietly indicates in the words of our texts that many Christian professors need to submit, for at present their unhumbled nature leads them to lustings and strivings and effectually prevents their asking so as to receive at the Lord's hands. A want of submission is no new or rare fault in mankind. [00:07:20]

The Lord should have supremacy over us, for our existence depends on his will. I have heard much of the rights of man, but it will well also to consider the rights of God, which are the first, highest, surest, and the most solemn rights in the universe and lie at the base of all other rights. [00:08:45]

To submit to God is to find rest. The rule of God is so beneficial that he ought readily to be obeyed. He never commands us to do that which in the long run can be injurious to us, nor does he forbid us anything which can be to our real advantage. [00:10:19]

A man is not saved until he bows before the supreme majesty of God. He may say I believe in Jesus, but if he goes on to follow out his own desires and to gratify his own passions, he is a mere pretender, a wolf in the clothing of a sheep. [00:12:39]

Salvation means being saved from the domination of self and sin. Salvation means being made to long after likeness to God, being helped by divine grace to reach to that likeness and living after the mind and will of the most high. Submission to God is the salvation which we preach. [00:13:15]

Repentance is as essential to salvation as faith. Indeed there is no faith without repentance, except the faith which needs to be repented of. A dry-eyed faith will never see the kingdom of God. A holy loathing for sin always attends upon a childlike faith in the sin bearer. [00:37:06]

The business of salvation is not all passive. The soul must be aroused to active warfare. I am to fall into the arms of Christ that he may save me and trust in him entirely, but when I depend upon him I receive life and the very first effort of that life is to smite with all its might the adversary of Christ and of my own soul. [00:37:50]

He who believes in Christ sincerely will be much in prayer, yet there are some who say we want to be saved but they neglect prayer. They cannot make out how it is that they have no enjoyment of religion, but why need they be puzzled? Ask your neglected closet, ask your own heart. [00:39:47]

Faith in Jesus Christ does save and will save all who have it, but it is by purging out sin. It assures us that we are pardoned and thus it makes us love the Christ by whom we are forgiven. This love leads us to abhor ourselves for our sins, and we endeavor to purify our sins from them by his spirit. [00:49:24]

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