There
are many ways that the Christian submits to God. One of the chief ways to learn
submission to God is through the word of God. It has to be authority
in the life of the believer. Its authority has to reach the very conscience of
the Christian. The word of God teaches us how to submit to God when we submit
to it.
Submitting
to the Word not only entails quoting it, but consistent application of the Word
in daily living. In order to do this, one
has to believe that
the scriptures, as recorded, are the final authority on
righteousness, religion, and relationship with God. Paul states,
All
scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of
God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. (II Timothy
3:16-17)
One
cannot submit to the authority of the Word, if there is no belief in the Word.
The Word of God contains the answers to life’s problems and gives us the tools needed to
succeed in our walk with the Lord. The Word causes us to know who we are in Christ and shows how we can overcome
the flesh and its desires. It is only through following what is written, will we be able to
die to ourselves.
We can
only overcome sin, through obeying the Word. If we obey the Word, we will not
obey the lusts and desires of the flesh. Our way is cleansed by giving
heed to the Word of God. It will transform our thoughts and conscience. We,
thus, are secured in our salvation. Submission to the authority of the Word of God
aids us in our endeavor to please God in three ways: It assures us of our salvation,
instructs us in righteousness, and gives us tools necessary for victorious
living.
The Word
has to be the final authority in our lives. It challenges the hearts and minds
of Christians to walk in righteousness. The Word exposes the inner thoughts and
intents of the heart.
For the
word of God is quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul
and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts
and intents of the heart. Heb 4:12 (KJV)
Without
it, we will deceive ourselves and not be able to overcome the battlefield of
“self.” But, if we receive the word of God with gladness, we will learn how to
submit to God with ease.
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