God¡¦s Total
Surrender to Us
For God so loved the world that He gave¡K ¡XJohn 3:16
Salvation does
not mean merely deliverance from sin or the experience of personal holiness.
The salvation which comes from God means being completely delivered from myself, and being placed into perfect union with Him. When I
think of my salvation experience, I think of being delivered from sin and
gaining personal holiness. But salvation is so much more! It means that the
Spirit of God has brought me into intimate contact with the true Person of God
Himself. And as I am caught up into total surrender to God, I become thrilled
with something infinitely greater than myself.
To say that we
are called to preach holiness or sanctification is to miss the main point. We
are called to proclaim Jesus Christ (see 1 Corinthians 2:2). The fact that He saves from sin and makes us holy
is actually part of the effect of His wonderful and total surrender to us.
If we are
truly surrendered, we will never be aware of our own efforts to remain
surrendered. Our entire life will be consumed with the One to whom we
surrender. Beware of talking about surrender if you know nothing about it. In
fact, you will never know anything about it until you understand that John 3:16 means that God completely and absolutely gave
Himself to us. In our surrender, we must give ourselves to God in the same way
He gave Himself for us¡X totally, unconditionally, and without reservation. The
consequences and circumstances resulting from our surrender will never even
enter our mind, because our life will be totally consumed with Him.
(Taken from Oswald Chambers ¡V ¡§My Utmost
for His Highest¡¨ March 13)