By Andrew Murray
We all know in daily life what absolute surrender is. You know that everything has to be given up to its special, definite purpose and use. I have a pen in my pocket, and that pen is absolutely surrendered to the one work of writing. That pen must be absolutely surrendered to my hand if I am to write properly with it. If another person holds it partly, I cannot write properly. This coat is absolutely given up to me to cover my body just like paint surrenders to the artist and becomes a beautiful picture.
And now, do you expect that God can do His great work, every day and every hour, in your immortal being, in the divine nature that you have received by regeneration, unless you are entirely given up to Him? God cannot. The temple of Solomon was absolutely surrendered to God when it was dedicated to Him.
And every one of us is a temple of God, in which God will dwell and work mightily on one condition - absolute surrender to Him. God claims it, God is worthy of it, and without it God cannot work His blessed work in us.
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