Timmy Benedict Lao Uy
August 26, 2018
The Substance Of Faith Part 4
WARM-UP
Whether we admit or not, we want to be in control of everything. We want to control our subordinates: we want to control our wife; want to control our husband; we want to control our
children; we want to be able to control our future, but when was the last time that you told the Lord, “Let Your will be done. I surrender to Your will.”
ONE BIG IDEA
Surrender is self-offering of one’s will to God, offering the
heart and mind to Him that He may transform us.
STUDY (Judges 6:11-15)
“11Then the angel of the Lord came and sat beneath the great tree at Ophrah, which belonged to Joash of the clan of Abiezer. Gideon son of Joash was threshing wheat at the bottom of a winepress to hide the grain from the Midianites. 12The angel of the Lord appeared to him and said, “Mighty hero, the Lord is with you!” 13“Sir,” Gideon replied, “if the Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us? And where are all the miracles our ancestors told us about? Didn’t they say, ‘The Lord brought us up out of Egypt’? But now the Lord has abandoned us and handed us over to the Midianites.” 14Then the Lord turned to him and said, “Go with the strength you have, and rescue Israel from the Midianites. I am sending you!” 15“But Lord,” Gideon replied, “how can I rescue Israel? My clan is the weakest in the whole tribe of Manasseh, and I am the least in my entire family!”” (NLT)
LEARN
SURRENDERING TO GOD MEANS:
ACCEPTING THE RISK OF THE TASK
For a long time, risk was something that was weighed on a daily
basis by everyday people because it simply was a part of life. You picked one thing over another because you had weighed the risk and came to a conclusion that one risk was more acceptable than another. Society’s safety features seem to be taking us rapidly toward becoming obsessed with living safely over living faithfully. “Does God want us to take risks?” God does not wish us to be reckless in taking unnecessary risks, but there are risks that He does want us to take. However, when God brings us into a situation that requires thoughtful deliberation and a faith-filled heart, we tend to cower away in fear.
So when God calls upon us and places us into a risk-filled situation, we need to realize that we always have two choices: 1) We can pray for strength and take the risks He has put before us and be obedient; or 2) we can weigh the risks and decide to walk away in disobedience. However, if we choose to walk away in disobedience we will not know the blessing and perfection God has reserved for those willing to obey and follow Him.
If we are fully surrendered to God, it means that we have to be willing to take the risk associated with our obedience. For us to surrender to God, it can be a risky venture on our part! There are times when God will ask us to do things that might bring us hurt and pain. Our life in Christ is not a life free from pain, but it is one free of eternal worries and anxiety. We must understand that in and of ourselves we are powerless. We are like Gideon, we are the least of the least, weak and helpless; but with God on our side, we can do whatever it is God desires of us!
GOD HAS A GOOD PURPOSE
How often do you find yourself in a dilemma with God because
you simply cannot see His promises to you? He asks you to do something and you automatically consider it to be impossible. So many times do we think with a ‘small potatoes’ mentality when we think of success in the kingdom of God. We think about one or two new souls—this is not to disregard that when one soul surrenders to Christ, there is a party in Heaven! But we think like ordinary humans…with limited and finite minds when it comes to the ministry and missions of God. We simply do not believe that we can move past these ‘small potatoes’ goals. Many may believe that each one of these 300 men were scared, but I don’t believe it was the fear of battle but a fear of being disobedient to God that frightened them. These men had been chosen by God to win a victory! They had been chosen to meet this enemy regardless of how things looked or what happened, and we can see that they were totally obedient to God’s call on their lives! They did not know what to expect but they were obedient, they surrendered to God’s will.
All of us have to be like Gideon and the 300 men who worked hard as God’s vessel to make God’s vision happen. We often see the enormity of God’s vision and forget the ability of God. So many times, we see
what life shows us and we cannot focus on what God will do for us. There are times in our lives when we believe God can do something, but the results we look for are so short-sighted and small compared to what He has in store for us. We will never see God’s promised victory unless we submit and surrender to Christ in obedience to His call on us.
GROW
Application Questions
- What is one area of your life that has ended up ruling you because of a lack of surrender to God? (e.g. relationship problem, unbelief, stubbornness, faithlessness)
- Share out of your personal experience the blessing you have experienced through giving up control of some area of your life to the Lord.
- Do you have any reservations or fears about giving your life over to God? Share what you have learned or experienced that has relieved your fears of that kind of surrender.