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GIVE YOUR ALL TO JESUS

by Lenny Ports

Scripture: Matthew 26:6-13, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, Mark 8:35


Give Your All to Jesus
Lenny Ports
Matthew 26:6-13, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, Mark 8:35, Luke 24:31, 35

Today I want to encourage you to give your all to Jesus. Many people are reluctant to give themselves away completely because they feel there is much too high a price, that God is going to require something of them that they cannot do, or there is just too much to give up.
Let me encourage you. First of all, you don't give yourself to someone who is not trustworthy. You don't give yourself to someone who does not love you. You don't give yourself to someone who does not have your best interests in mind. You give yourself to someone who you know cares about you, someone who has given Himself to you, someone who has opened up Himself to you completely, who speaks to you daily and for times when you can't hear, has written down everything about Himself in a book to help you to understand Him better, to know His nature and to know His character.
Who is this One that we can give ourselves to completely?
It is Jesus,
the Christ,
the Anointed One,
the Son of God, and
God the Son,
the Lamb of God,
the Substitutionary Sacrifice,
the Atonement,
the Righteous One, and Our Righteousness,
the Word Made Flesh,
and the Fulfillment of Prophecy,
the Miracle Maker,
the Friend of Sinners,
the Lover of Our Souls,
the Good Shepherd that lays His life down for His sheep,
our Bridegroom,
He our Love, and
He is our Life
the Lily of the Valley,
the Bright and Morning Star,
the Great I Am,
the Beginning and the End,
the One who was, Who is, and Who is to Come,
the Maker of the Heavens and Earth,
the Carpenter who has a mansion for us in Glory,
the Mercy of God,
the Grace of God,
the Power of God,
the Wisdom of God.
He is Wonderful and He is Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace.
He is the Savior of the World.
He is Worthy of our praise
He is Worthy of our Best
Serving Him is WOR ...

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