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THE CALL TO TOTAL SURRENDER

2 Corinthians 5:17, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”

In Luke 19:1-10, Zacchaeus, a tax collector despised by many, encountered Jesus in a life-changing moment.

Zacchaeus had spent years accumulating wealth through dishonest means, a life focused on greed and self-interest.

But when Jesus called him by name, something radical occurred.

Zacchaeus didn’t just listen—he responded with a heart completely transformed.

Without hesitation, he repented, vowing to give half of his wealth to the poor and to repay anyone he had defrauded four times over.

His immediate and public declaration of change demonstrated the power of total surrender.

Zacchaeus understood that following Jesus required not just words but a complete letting go of his old life.

Total surrender to Christ is not a one-time decision; it’s an ongoing process that affects every part of our lives.

It means letting go of old habits, behaviors, mindsets, and even relationships that pull us away from God’s purpose.

Surrender is not just about giving up overtly sinful actions but also about releasing control and trusting God’s will over our own.

A crucial aspect of total surrender is yielding control to the Holy Spirit.

Surrendering control to the Holy Spirit means allowing Him to guide your decisions, change your desires, and empower you to live a life that honors Christ.

The Holy Spirit provides the strength and wisdom to overcome the things we cannot conquer on our own.

When we try to hold on to control, we often stumble, but when we surrender to the Holy Spirit’s leading, He moves us forward in God’s purpose.

Take time to evaluate areas where self-centeredness, personal ambitions, or the desire to control outcomes still take precedence.

It might be pride, the desire for recognition, or the pursuit of success at the cost of integrity.

True surrender comes when we acknowledge that we cannot hold on to these things and still follow Jesus completely.

Zacchaeus didn’t just give lip service; he radically altered his life.

That’s the level of commitment Christ calls us to.

Imagine a ship anchored to the harbor, tethered tightly to the ground below.

The crew might try to sail, but as long as the anchor is lodged, the ship cannot move forward.

Even if they adjust the sails and steer, the anchor will keep them locked in place.

In the same way, we often try to move forward in our faith while still holding on to things that anchor us to our old life—whether it’s a hidden sin, past hurt, or reliance on worldly things for comfort.

Until we let go of these things and fully surrender them to God and the Holy Spirit, we cannot move forward in our spiritual journey.

Like the ship, we need to lift the anchor and release ourselves fully into the hands of God’s Spirit to guide us.

PRAYER

Jesus, I acknowledge that surrendering to You means letting go of every part of my old life—my past, my sins, and even my self-centered desires. I confess that there are areas in my life where I am still holding on, afraid to fully trust You. Lord, I ask for Your Holy Spirit to take control. Help me surrender not just my actions, but my thoughts, desires, and the direction of my life to Your Spirit’s leading. Teach me to walk in the newness of life You offer, free from the old things that no longer define me. I trust You with my whole heart, knowing that Your plans for me are greater than anything I could imagine. Amen.

ASSIGNMENT

This week, take an intentional step toward total surrender.

Identify one specific area of your life that you’ve been holding onto—whether it’s a habit, a fear, or a desire to control certain outcomes.

Pray about that area and make a commitment to fully surrender it to God and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Seek out a trusted Christian friend or mentor for accountability.

Share with them your decision to let go, and ask them to pray with you and check in on your progress throughout the week.

Remember, surrendering control to the Holy Spirit is not a sign of weakness but a courageous step toward living in the freedom and fullness of Christ.

VICTIMS OF STORM AND CHEMICAL FIRE

Matt Barron’s Mother

Carol Lawhead

Melba Torbich

Mary Williams

Mary Williamson – Dana Jackson’s Mom

James Parker

Kim McClain

June Davis

Danny Jarrard

Amy Garner’s Mom

Angela Bryan’s Sister

Daniel Cooper’s Mother

Danny Jarrard

Darlene Wiggins

David Burnette  

Denise Hulsey – Jordan’s G’mother 

Donna Plunkett’s Brother in law

Donnie Butler’s Dad

Doris Loyd

Dr. and Mrs. Davis

Ed Mays

Ellen Boyd

Eric Magnusson’s Mother

Eric Ward

Faith Burnette

Freddie May’s Mom 

Friend of Linda Hodge

Gail Sparks

George & Linda Alexander 

George Calhoon

James Burnette

James Parker

Joanie/Jeanie Mom

Jodi Bateman 

John McClain’s Mother

June Cronan’s Sister

Kailey Bateman

Kathryn Raines

Kim McClain’s Mother 

Krista Hilscher 

Larry Barker 

Lee Cronan

Lillanna Magnusson’s Mom

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah 

Linda Hodges’ Sister 

Lonzo Christin 

Lori Blount’s Mother

Mary William’s Granddaughter

Marynell Ford 

Maureen Brown 

Michael Stanley 

Nora Allison

Pastor Driskell 

Rose Fuller – Pruitt-Monroe Nursing Home, Forsyth GA

Sandra Graham’s  Family

Sarah Parker

Scott Lanier 

Steve Michaels

Tom Graham (Sandra’s Husband) 

Tom Witcher