In the Bible, the term "yielding" often refers to the act of giving way, submitting, or surrendering, particularly in a spiritual or moral context. In Romans 6:13, the Apostle Paul encourages believers to "yield your members as instruments of righteousness unto God," highlighting the idea of willingly submitting one's actions and desires to God's will. This concept of yielding is rooted in the understanding of surrendering personal ambitions and desires in favor of divine guidance and purpose.Additionally, yielding can be seen in the context of relationships and community. In James 3:17, wisdom from above is described as "yielding," meaning it is characterized by gentleness and a willingness to listen and defer to others. This suggests that yielding is not just about submission to authority but also about fostering harmony and understanding within the body of Christ. Overall, biblical yielding embodies a posture of humility, trust, and cooperation with God and fellow believers.
In this sermon, Dr. Alan Redpath discusses the story of David in 1 Chronicles 21. David realizes that his sin has caused innocent people to suffer, and he falls on his face before God, pleading for mercy. The sermon emphasizes the importance of yielding our lives completely to Jesus and making a tot
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