August 13, 2004

Devotional guides to help strengthen your walk in Christ

August 13, 2004

Postby Rev. Doc » Thu Aug 12, 2004 7:56 pm

Lordship Of Christ

"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him,"
Colossians 2:6

Bruce Larson, in Believe and Belong, tells how he helped people struggling to surrender their lives to Christ:

"For many years I worked in New York City and counseled at my office any number of people who were wrestling with this yes-or-no decision. Often I would suggest they walk with me from my office down to the RCA Building on Fifth Avenue. In the entrance of that building is a gigantic statue of Atlas, a beautifully proportioned man who, with all his muscles straining, is holding the world upon his shoulders. There he is, the most powerfully built man in the world, and he can barely stand up under this burden. 'Now that's one way to live,' I would point out to my companion, 'trying to carry the world on your shoulders. But now come across the street with me.'

"On the other side of Fifth Avenue is Saint Patrick's Cathedral, and there behind the high altar is a little shrine of the boy Jesus, perhaps eight or nine years old, and with no effort he is holding the world in one hand. My point was illustrated graphically.

"We have a choice. We can carry the world on our shoulders, or we can say, 'I give up, Lord; here's my life. I give you my world, the whole world.'"

If Jesus is truly Lord of your life, you have no burdens, He carries them for you. Allow Him to be your Master.

Prayer: Ask the Lord to truly be Lord of your life at all times, in every area.

"The first duty of every soul is to find not its freedom but its Master".
~Peter T. Forsythe
"The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending, then having the two as close together as possible."
~George Burns
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