Control!
Dear brethren,
That title sounds familiar. I suspect if I were to go back through the archives of articles I have written, sermons I have preached and devotionals I have read or delivered, there would probably be no more common theme than the prayer, "Lord, take control."
The prayer has been prayed in times of decision and indecision. The prayer has been prayed during times of turmoil and frustration and confusion. The prayer has been prayed in hospital rooms, intensive care units, in business meetings, before, during and after surgery, in times of fear, and times of great confidence. The prayer has been prayed while standing next to a crib, while standing next to a hospital bed, and while standing next to a casket.
There have been many times after praying the prayer that I have experienced a sense of peace and quiet comfort has washed over me. There have been other times after praying the prayer that I have been consumed with fear and overcome with panic. There have been times when I felt that He really took control. There have been times when I wondered why He did not take control. And there have been times when I did not feel or sense anything.
So what makes the difference?
The difference seems to be found not in the prayer, whether prayed one time or a dozen times. The difference is found when we incorporate an attitude of submission and surrender. Not only should we pray, "Lord, take control!" But also we must pray, "I surrender" or "I am in submission to You."
We can pray, "Lord, take control!" all night and all day, but unless we submit to His control, it is futile. We can beg and plead, "Lord, take control!" with all the sincerity and emotion we can muster, but it is not until we truly submit that we will experience the power of God at work in our lives.
Job said it this way, "Submit to God and be at peace with him; in this way prosperity will come to you" (Job 22:21, NIV).
James said this, "Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (James 4:7, NIV).
We must yield to His control. We must surrender to His will. We must give up our control and allow Him to take control. We must defer to His leadership. We must give in to His plans.
Lord, take control. We surrender.
BY: KIJA LUHUTI.
mh..thanks for a nice post..t really encourages
ReplyDeleteIt is so uplifting...and reminds of letting go and letting God's supply flow😊🙏
ReplyDeleteThank you luhuti. as Jesus said
ReplyDeleteI am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. KJV — John 15:5
We should abide in him completely.And let him in control
Amen be blessed
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