By A.W. Tozer
The
Bible says that we are to present our bodies "as living sacrifices,
holy and pleasing to God." Of course, if you give your body, you give
everything it contains. That means giving yourself wholly to God, and
the idea of giving yourself wholly to God contains three laws. The first
law is the law of surrender. If you do not surrender, it will be
totally impossible for the Lord to do anything for you. Surgeons have to
have the surrender of their patients. If I went to a surgeon and
insisted that I was going to tell him how to do the job and not only
that but stay awake and resist him, the surgeon could not work. It would
be impossible. Surgeons must put their patients to sleep so they cannot
resist, so they are in a state of surrender. That is the law of
surrender.
A more beautiful and biblical description is the story of the
potter and the clay, which illustrates the law of surrender further.
The potter has soft, yielding clay, but if the clay does not surrender,
the potter cannot do a thing with it. If there are burnt places, hard
places or unsurrendered places in the clay, though the potter be a
genius in making vessels, the artist still could not make anything
useful and beautiful out of an unyielding blob of clay. It is possible
for an object to be useful but not beautiful, like a garbage can. It is
also entirely possible to be beautiful and not useful, like the lily.
The lily has no utilitarian place in the world. It is possible to have a
vessel that is useful without being beautiful.
The old cream crocks in
our spring house on the farm were useful all right. You could pour the
milk in them, wait for the cream to rise and skim it off. They were not
beautiful, but they were quite useful. Everybody has in their home
beautiful little knickknacks. They are utterly useless, simply to be
enjoyed for their beauty. But God wants His vessels to be both useful
and beautiful. If God is going to make those kinds of vessels out of us,
however, we are going to have to yield to the law of surrender. Give
yourself to God as a living sacrifice and let Him have you--all of you
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