Am I the only one? I don’t think I am. I think some of you do it, too.
We know the word agape and we know it means sacrificial, but we don’t really connect the dots beyond that. Sure, it costs. But I think I tend to assume that when it’s agape, I’ll win in the end. And by win, I mean be loved in return. I’m discovering that’s not true. At least, not in the way I tend to want.
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The trend is surrender. I’ve noticed it has become more and more popular — in books, sermons, and songs. It started with people like David Platt and Kyle Idleman, and has thrived quite nicely to this very day. You not only can be challenged to complete, daily surrender to Christ when you pick up a book at the Christian bookstore, but you can be challenged by lyrics of surrender on the radio or quotes on surrender on Facebook. It’s everywhere. You see, surrender has become fashionable. And yet, not. |
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