Guymon Daily Herald

Living on Purpose with Billy Holland

Surrenderi­ng our will in order to do His

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When God taps us on the shoulder and introduces Himself, we are faced with a decision to either listen, or excuse ourselves and walk away. Some individual­s when convicted with this holy invitation will accept His love and are filled with joy as they proceed into an exciting life-changing journey of faith and hope. Others are confident in their abilities and intelligen­ce to steer their own vessel and perceive the concept of allowing Jesus to come in and take over, as not exactly what they had in mind especially since they only have a short period of time to accomplish their own plans. I’ve known people who are not ashamed to declare that nothing will stop them from living exactly the way they want and this might be true, however waiting until you are taking your last breath to admit you are wrong is very risky to say the least. In reality, God is not mocked and living independen­t from Him is not admirable or something to be proud of. Actually, the proclamati­on that, “I did it my way” will be one of the most devastatin­g and haunting memories in all eternity.

Without allowing God to re-create us and to accept what we need to do to become like Him, we are still drifting down the river in what I call a default existence. This intentiona­l forsaking of our responsibi­lity to surrender to God is unfortunat­ely where most people live. We realize why this is so common because it’s much easier to place our spiritual developmen­t into neutral and just accept whatever happens as fate. These individual­s have no intention of allowing Jesus to sit on the throne of their heart and to become the Lord and Master of their destiny. Yes, some are willing to learn the basics of how religion works, but then begin to plan how they are going to play the game. Of course, this is completely opposite of God’s instructio­ns and is also an indication the person has not been spirituall­y transforme­d. We seldom consider how deceptive and rebellious our fallen nature can be, but the truth is that our conscience is always attempting to negotiate and even manipulate God.

Being born again not only includes repentance but also the surrender of the human will and is the only way God can renew our mind and ultimately control what we believe and how we live. He is not going to force anyone to love Him or to live for Him. When developing our worldviews, it’s wise to consider what we believe, why we believe, and the difference between what we have been taught and what we have researched on our own. Often that means rejecting what we were told and having the courage to march by the beat of God’s drum in our quest for divine truth. The question is how strong is our passion to know Him? If we do not seek God’s truth, we do not really have a desire to know Him. His word promises to set us free from the incarcerat­ion of our arrogance and the bondage of sin, but it is only effective and activated when we embrace it and demonstrat­e it with all of our heart. “Teach me thy way O Lord, I will walk in thy truth” Psalm 86:11.

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