Friday, December 17, 2010

Salvation and Our Will


But as many as received him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. (John 1:12, 13)


Our salvation didn’t begin with us, meaning it wasn’t our decision to believe on Jesus but our salvation originates with God and His divine will to save us (John 17:2, 3). The gospel starts at the beginning with Christ (John 1:1), creation and life stem from the Same. Salvation is all encompassing that we have a renewed mind of Christ, a new heart and our will yield to God’s will. The latter is probably the biggest struggle in our entire Christian pilgrimage.


It was at Gethsemane that Jesus had the victory to overcome the physical cross (Matt 26:42). Likewise wrestle to overcome our self will and submit to Father’s. Don’t wrestle with God lest we be maimed, wrestle before Him against our self will and He will provide us the required strength. Once self will is yielded, there is joy in facing all trials of life for we participate in the glorious and eternal hope in Christ (Heb 12:2).


As we present our entirety alive, i.e. victory over self will, there is sweet aroma of worship that rises to the Throne and He is pleased to prove in and through us His good, acceptable and perfect will (Rom 12:1,2). The cross puts to death our flesh, never the will for He never meant for us to be marionettes. However the devil want to engulf our will so that he finds a bodily manifestation. With our will submitted to His will, we can will our entire being to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, nary a hint of self achievement but the end is done for His glory.

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