Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will
flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands,
you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Grieve, mourn, and
wail. Change your laughter to mourning and your joy to gloom. Humble yourselves
before the Lord,
and he will lift you up.
James 4:7-10
Often we are
amazed by a believer’s perseverance in adversity and their confidence in God’s
promises. Such people demonstrate a spiritual fullness that many of us long to
have. A closer look reveals that they have followed Jesus’ example and
surrendered all to God.
For those of
us who like to be in control, we may find it hard to submit to the Lord. This
has been man’s problem since the beginning. Adam and Eve were the first to
decide to ignore God’s warning and chart their own course. We know from God’s
Word that this led to disaster. We too are often guilty of wanting to use our
own knowledge, rather than the wisdom and understanding that we find as we
submit to God’s direction and lean on the promises of His Word.
Another
reason that we hold back and don’t surrender is fear: perhaps we won’t like
what the Lord chooses for us—He might ask us to give up a favorite activity or
take on additional responsibility. How we are perceived by others also factors
into our decision about submission. Selfishness and pride can make us reluctant
to let God take charge. We cling to our own plans and dreams.
However, the
abundant life comes from giving up control and trusting God
completely. Then we will experience His deep love, which satisfies more fully
than any other. Our usefulness in His service will be maximized as we operate
in the Spirit’s power. And our obedience will also bring glory to Him as well
as blessings to us.
Resolve to
be submissive to the Lord in 2015. He
will pour out his blessings, and you too can be an example to others as you
live confidently in His promises.
Janet
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