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(Clip) No More Bargaining, Unconditional Surrender (Video)
Tim Conway
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Tim Conway

(Clip) No More Bargaining, Unconditional Surrender (Video)

Tim Conway · 3:39

Tim Conway emphasizes the transformative power of unconditional surrender to God's will, illustrated through Paul's testimony of complete submission and trust in the Lord.
This sermon delves into the profound transformation experienced by the Apostle Paul during his conversion, emphasizing the shift from disobedience to complete surrender to God's will. It highlights the realization of sinfulness, hopelessness, and the need for mercy, leading to a posture of submission and unconditional surrender before God's calling and vision.

Full Transcript

When the Apostle Paul recounts his testimony to King Agrippa, he says this, he says, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision. You know what has happened to him? He wasn't disobedient. He wasn't setting forth his own will. You know what happens to him? He's so lost at this point. He's so desperate. His only concern is to do what the Lord wants him to do. I was not disobedient. And if in conversion, that's what happens. We suddenly take a submissive posture. Lord, what do you want me to do? And what does He want us to do? Isn't it amazing? I mean, that voice comes to us. And He could just knock us into oblivion because of our sins. And He says to us, this is what I want you to do. I want you to trust Me. Paul, trust Me. That's what He says to us. And He says, I was not disobedient. I mean, suddenly we come face to face with the enormity of our sin. We see the hopeless state, the helpless state. Lord, tell me what You want. Lord, Your will. What do You want me to do? You recognize He spared me thus far. And you come face to face. I remember, brethren, when it first hit home. I deserve hell. I was not thinking about the rest of my family or my co-workers. I deserved hell. And it wasn't until that point where God came and all the fight was gone. And I saw myself so lost. Just help me, Lord. Help me. There's surrender. No more terms. No more bargaining with Him. Your negotiating days are over. You recognize You deserve to be blasted. You deserve the deepest, darkest, fiery parts of hell. You recognize that. You recognize Your lostness. Your hopelessness. Your helplessness. Lord, whatever You want, just have mercy on me. And oh, there's hope, is there not? His name gets called and God just doesn't strike Him down dead. There's that hope. He spared me. He spared me. No more bargaining. Unconditional surrender. He's not disobedient to this heavenly vision. This excerpt was taken from the full sermon, The Conversion of Paul, which Tim preached in 2015.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Heavenly Vision and Paul's Response
    • Paul's obedience to the heavenly vision
    • The significance of not setting forth his own will
    • The call to trust God fully
  2. II. The Reality of Sin and Desperation
    • Recognition of personal lostness and sin
    • The hopeless and helpless state before God
    • The need for mercy and grace
  3. III. The Moment of Unconditional Surrender
    • No more bargaining with God
    • Acknowledging deserving of judgment
    • Embracing hope through God's mercy

Key Quotes

“I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision.” — Tim Conway
“No more bargaining. Unconditional surrender.” — Tim Conway
“You recognize You deserve to be blasted. You deserve the deepest, darkest, fiery parts of hell.” — Tim Conway

Application Points

  • Recognize and admit your personal sinfulness before God without excuses.
  • Commit to obeying God's will fully, without trying to negotiate terms.
  • Trust in God's mercy and allow Him to guide your life through surrender.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be 'not disobedient to the heavenly vision'?
It means fully submitting to God's calling and will without resistance or trying to impose our own desires.
Why is surrender important in the Christian life?
Surrender allows believers to align their lives with God's purpose, receiving His mercy and guidance.
How does recognizing our sinfulness affect our relationship with God?
It humbles us, showing our need for God's grace and prompting genuine repentance and trust.
Is there hope after acknowledging our lostness?
Yes, God's mercy offers hope and spares us from judgment when we surrender unconditionally.
What practical steps can one take to surrender to God?
Pray for guidance, confess sins honestly, and commit to obeying God's will without conditions.

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