Surrender to God's Will
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The Willingness to Kill Jesus
By Carter Conlon59746:34MRK 12:1Carter Conlon delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Willingness to Kill Jesus,' emphasizing the tragic reality of how religious blindness can lead people to reject and even crucify the Son of God. He draws parallels between the historical rejection of Jesus and the modern-day tendency to prioritize human reasoning over divine truth, urging believers to recognize their need for Christ's supernatural power in their lives. Conlon highlights the importance of yielding to God's will and allowing Him to glorify His name through us, rather than relying on our own strength or understanding. He calls for a heartfelt commitment to embrace God's calling and to be a true reflection of His glory in the world. The sermon concludes with an invitation for listeners to surrender their lives to Christ and seek His glory above all else.
Take My Yolk
By Phil Beach Jr.2344:28MAT 11:28Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the significance of accepting the yoke of Christ, which symbolizes a commitment to God's will and guidance. He explains that true rest and peace can only be found by surrendering our own desires and being yoked to Jesus, who was perfectly aligned with the Father's will. The preacher warns against the false peace offered by the world and encourages believers to embrace the yoke of Christ, which may seem burdensome at first but ultimately leads to lightness and joy. He calls for a heart transformation, urging the congregation to delight in God's will and to learn from the meekness of Christ. The message concludes with an invitation for individuals to stand and commit to taking on the yoke of Christ, seeking freedom from the burdens of self-reliance and sin.
How God Guides
By R.A. Torrey0PSA 73:23R.A. Torrey emphasizes the profound assurance found in God's guidance, as expressed in Psalm 73:23-24, where God holds us by the right hand and leads us with His counsel. He outlines the primary means through which God guides us: His Word, the Holy Spirit, the enlightenment of our judgment, and providential circumstances. Torrey warns against relying on subjective feelings or external signs that contradict Scripture, urging believers to test all guidance against the Word of God. He concludes that true guidance comes from a heart fully surrendered to God's will, leading to a life of obedience and joy in following His path. Ultimately, God promises to guide us through our earthly journey and into glory.
A Man of Rest . . . He Shall Build.
By F.B. Meyer01CH 22:9F.B. Meyer emphasizes that true builders of lasting structures are those who find rest in God, as exemplified by Solomon's construction of the Temple rather than David's. He highlights the importance of having a profound conviction that God is actively working in the world, which brings peace even in tumultuous times. Meyer calls for complete surrender to God's will, acknowledging that this may require the destruction of our fleshly desires. He reassures believers that God works within us to fulfill His good purposes, encouraging a life free from hurry and anxiety. Ultimately, by yielding to God, we can build with lasting significance.
Father! Not What I Will
By Andrew Murray0MAT 7:7MAT 26:39MRK 14:36LUK 22:42JHN 15:7ROM 12:2PHP 2:8HEB 5:7JAS 4:31JN 5:14Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound contrast in Jesus' prayers in Gethsemane, moving from 'Father! I will' to 'Father! Not what I will.' This transition illustrates the depth of Christ's obedience and surrender to God's will, even in the face of immense suffering. Murray teaches that through this act of submission, Jesus not only fulfilled His mission but also secured the right for believers to approach God in prayer with confidence. The sermon highlights that true prayer involves yielding our will to God's, reflecting the essence of Christ's sacrifice and the power it grants us in our own prayers. Ultimately, Murray calls believers to abide in Christ, learning to pray and obey as He did.
I Samuel 13:14
By Chuck Smith01SA 13:142CH 16:9PSA 51:10ISA 6:8JER 29:13ACT 13:22ROM 12:12TI 2:21JAS 4:101PE 5:5Chuck Smith emphasizes God's desire to work through human instruments in a world plagued by sin and moral decay. He highlights the need for revival and the importance of being a man after God's own heart, as exemplified by David, who, despite his imperfections, sought God's will and forgiveness. Smith contrasts Saul's pride and disobedience with David's repentance and zeal for God, urging listeners to surrender their will to God and become the kind of people He seeks today.
The Plan of Campaign
By F.B. Meyer01KI 18:1PSA 62:5JHN 5:6ACT 10:17ACT 16:9ROM 1:1F.B. Meyer emphasizes Elijah's journey from Zarephath to Ahab, highlighting his lack of a fixed plan but a deep reliance on God. Elijah's consuming passion for God's glory, his understanding of his role as a servant, and his eagerness to know and fulfill God's plan are central themes. Meyer illustrates how Elijah's faith and fervent prayer were crucial in preparing for the confrontation on Mount Carmel. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's unfolding plan and to seek His will above their own. Ultimately, it calls for a heart that is surrendered and ready to act according to God's direction.
The Exemplification of This Zeal in the Life of Elijah
By T. Austin-Sparks01KI 19:9T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the zeal of Elijah, who was 'very jealous for the Lord,' illustrating a deep commitment to ensuring God's full rights and place among His people. This zeal is characterized by selflessness, obedience, and a fervent desire for God's interests over personal gain, as seen in Elijah's life and actions. Sparks draws parallels between Elijah and John the Baptist, highlighting their shared mission to prepare the way for the Lord and secure God's rights. The sermon calls for believers to abandon personal interests and fully surrender to God's will, leading to spiritual fullness. Ultimately, the message is a challenge to examine our own lives and ensure that God holds His rightful place in every aspect.
A Model Prayer of Intercession
By T. Austin-Sparks0DEU 28:64NEH 1:4PSA 119:25ISA 58:12LUK 22:42HEB 5:7T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the characteristics of intercessory prayer as demonstrated by Nehemiah, highlighting the importance of anguish, knowledge of God, persistence, vicarious repentance, faith in God's Word, and utter surrender. He illustrates how Nehemiah's heartfelt prayer was rooted in a deep concern for God's people and a profound understanding of God's promises. Sparks challenges listeners to reflect on their own spiritual state and the seriousness of their prayers, urging them to identify with the struggles of others and to pray with unwavering faith and commitment. Ultimately, he calls for a complete abandonment to God's will, ensuring that intercessory prayer aligns with God's interests rather than personal desires.
Our Wills Must Surrender
By A.W. Tozer01SA 15:22MAT 7:21LUK 6:46JHN 14:15ROM 12:1PHP 2:12COL 3:23HEB 5:9JAS 1:221JN 2:3A.W. Tozer emphasizes the critical importance of surrendering our wills to God, arguing that modern Christianity often neglects the doctrine of obedience. He asserts that true religion is rooted in the will, and that genuine transformation occurs only when individuals actively obey God's commands. Tozer warns against the confusion that arises from believing without obedience, highlighting that mere passive surrender is insufficient. He calls for a revival of the emphasis on obedience within the church, reminding us that disobedience led to humanity's downfall while obedience restores our relationship with God.
My Choice Is His Choice
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 47:4PRO 3:5C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of allowing God to choose our paths and destinies, as His wisdom surpasses our own understanding. He reassures us that while our enemies may wish to dictate our fate, we can find comfort in the fact that the Lord has appointed our inheritance. Spurgeon encourages believers to relinquish their own desires and trust in God's sovereign plan, recognizing that true freedom lies in surrendering to His will. By placing our wishes at Jesus' feet, we acknowledge that His choices for us are ultimately for our good and His glory.
Union With Jesus
By Samuel Logan Brengle0JOB 1:21PSA 27:1PSA 40:8JHN 10:30JHN 15:5JHN 17:21GAL 2:20EPH 1:22EPH 4:15HEB 2:11Samuel Logan Brengle emphasizes the profound spiritual union between believers and Jesus, likening it to the intimate connections found in nature, such as the vine and branches or the body and its head. This union encompasses a shared will, faith, suffering, and purpose, urging believers to surrender their will to God and trust Him unconditionally, even in adversity. Brengle illustrates that true union with Christ leads to a life of self-sacrifice and a deep commitment to God's mission, encouraging believers to fully identify with Jesus and His purpose. He concludes by inviting listeners to enter into this union through faith, obedience, and a willingness to make sacrifices for Christ. The sermon calls for a heartfelt commitment to live in accordance with God's will, reflecting the love and unity that Jesus desires for His followers.