“The Spirit Controlled Life” Pt 2:
There’s a difference between Jesus being your Savior and Jesus being Lord of your life. He becomes your Savior when you repent of your sins. At that moment, you receive all of God. He becomes Lord when He receives ALL of you – not just your sins – you and everything about you.
The idea of giving Jesus full control sounds deeply spiritual, yet the daily practice of it can be one of the greatest challenges of our faith. There are things easily submitted to Him but there are also things we tend to hang onto. We give God our careers but hold tightly to our relationships. We surrender certain things but fail to let go of the ones we enjoy or that bring personal pleasure to us. We want to trust Him but have this deep-seated desire to be in the driver’s seat, to manage the outcomes and steer our lives in the direction we think best. It’s this instinct to control, while natural, that is the very thing that can keep us from experiencing the fullness of God’s peace and provision.
True surrender is not a one-time declaration but a daily, moment by moment decision to trust. It’s the conscious choice to unclench our fists and open our hands, palms down (we hang on to nothing) offering every plan, every desire, and every fear to Him. It’s whispering, “I TRUST YOU,” when our circumstances scream for us to worry.
When we stop leaning on our limited understanding and start submitting to His infinite wisdom, something miraculous happens. The burden of carrying the world on our shoulders is lifted. We can now freely walk in the purpose He has designed for us.
Letting go can be frightening because we are releasing the known for the unknown. But we aren’t releasing control to some unexplainable force, but to a loving Savior and Father who knows the end from the beginning. He has a plan and purpose for each one of us. We have been uniquely made by a perfect designer. His plans for you are good and His timing is always perfect. Today – at this very moment He may be asking you to put your life, possessions, hopes, and desires in His hands. Don’t struggle or resist. Intentionally say, “God, here I am, I give You ALL OF ME!” And let go!
Pastor Carnes