Surrender my life to God
The will of the Lord be done. (Acts 21:14)
In the early 1940s, the president of Dallas Seminary, Lewis Chafer, gave a very brief banquet speech. Introduced after a long program, he announced his subject: "The Reasonableness of Fully Surrendering Our Lives to God." Then, because of the lateness of the hour, he gave only the three points of his message, Reason 1: God is all-wise and knows better than anyone else what is best for my life. Reason 2: He is almighty and has the power to accomplish what is best for me. Reason 3: God loves me more than anyone else does.
Chafer concluded, "Therefore the most logical thing I can do is surrender my life to God. What more can I say? What more need I say?"
In the early 1940s, the president of Dallas Seminary, Lewis Chafer, gave a very brief banquet speech. Introduced after a long program, he announced his subject: "The Reasonableness of Fully Surrendering Our Lives to God." Then, because of the lateness of the hour, he gave only the three points of his message, Reason 1: God is all-wise and knows better than anyone else what is best for my life. Reason 2: He is almighty and has the power to accomplish what is best for me. Reason 3: God loves me more than anyone else does.
Chafer concluded, "Therefore the most logical thing I can do is surrender my life to God. What more can I say? What more need I say?"

