"And Ben-hadad the king of
Syria gathered all his host together:
and there were thirty and two kings
with him, and horses, and chariots:
and he went up and besieged Samaria,
and warred against it.

And
he sent messengers to Ahab king
of Israel into the city, and said
unto him, Thus saith Benhadad, Thy
silver and thy gold is mine; thy
wives also and thy children, even
the goodliest, are mine. And the
king of Israel answered and said,
My lord, 0 king, according to thy
saying, I am thine and all that
I have" (I Kings 20:1-4).
Ahab gave what was asked of him
by Benhadad - absolute surrender.
I want to use these words: "My
lord, 0 king, according to thy saying,
I am thine, and all that I have,"
as the words of absolute surrender
with which every child of God ought
to yield himself to his Father.
We have heard it before, but we
need to hear it very definitely-the
condition of God's blessing is absolute
surrender of all into His hands.
Praise God! If our hearts are willing
for that, there is no end to what
God will do for us, and to the blessing
God will bestow.
Absolute surrender-let me tell you
where I got those words. I used
them myself often, and you have
heard them numerous times. But once,
in Scotland, I was in a company
where we were talking about the
condition of Christ's Church, and
what the great need of the Church
and of believers is. There was in
our company a godly Christian worker
who has much to do in training other
workers for Christ, and I asked
him what he would say was the great
need of the Church-the message that
ought to be preached. He answered
very quietly and simply and determinedly:
"Absolute surrender to God
is the one thing."
The words struck me as never before.
And that man began to tell how,
in the Christian workers with whom
he had to deal, he finds that if
they are sound on that point, they
are willing to be taught and helped,
and they always improve. Whereas,
others who are not sound there very
often go back and leave the work.
The condition for obtaining God's
full blessing is absolute surrender
to Him.
And now, I desire by God's grace
to give to you this message-that
your God in heaven answers the prayers
which you have offered for blessing
on yourselves and for blessing on
those around you by this one demand:
Are you willing to surrender yourselves
absolutely into His hands? What
is our answer to be? God knows there
are hundreds of hearts who have
said it, and there are hundreds
more who long to say it but hardly
dare to do so. And there are hearts
who have said it, but who have yet
miserably failed, and who feel themselves
condemned because they did not find
the secret of the power to live
that life. May God have a word for
all!
Let me say, first of all, that God
claims it from us.
GOD EXPECTS YOUR SURRENDER
Yes, it has its foundation in the
very nature of God. God cannot do
otherwise. Who is God? He is the
Fountain of life, the only Source
of existence and power and goodness.
Throughout the universe there is
nothing good but what God works.
God has created the sun, the moon,
the stars, the flowers, the trees,
and the grass. Are they not all
absolutely surrendered to God? Do
they not allow God to work in them
just what He pleases? When God clothes
the lily with its beauty, is it
not yielded up, surrendered, given
over to God as He works in it its
beauty? And God's redeemed children,
oh, can you think that God can do
His work if there is only half or
a part of them surrendered? God
cannot do it. God is life, love,
blessing, power, and infinite beauty,
and God delights in communicating
Himself to every child who is prepared
to receive Him. But ah! this one
lack of absolute surrender is just
the thing that hinders God. And
now He comes, and as God, He claims
it.
You know in daily life what absolute
surrender is. You know that everything
has to be given up to its special,
definite object and service. 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 holds it partly,
I cannot write properly. This coat
is absolutely given up to me to
cover my body. This building is
entirely given up to religious services.
And now, do you expect that in your
immortal being, in the divine nature
that you have received by regeneration,
God can work His work, every day
and every hour, 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.
God not only claims it, but God
will work it Himself.
GOD ACCOMPLISHES YOUR SURRENDER
I am sure there is many a heart
that says: "Ah, but that absolute
surrender implies so much!"
Someone says: "Oh, I have passed
through so much trial and suffering,
and there is so much of the self-life
still remaining. I dare not face
entirely giving it up because I
know it will cause so much trouble
and agony."
Alas! alas! that God's children
have such thoughts of Him, such
cruel thoughts. I come with a message
to those who are fearful and anxious.
God does not ask you to give the
perfect surrender in your strength,
or by the power of your will; God
is willing to work it in you. Do
we not read: "it is God that
worketh in you both to will and
to do of his good pleasure"
(Philippians 2:13)? And that is
what we should seek-to go on our
faces before God, until our hearts
learn to believe that the everlasting
God Himself will come in to turn
out what is wrong. He will conquer
what is evil, and work what is well
pleasing in His blessed sight. God
Himself will work it in you.
Look at the men in the Old Testament,
like Abraham. Do you think it was
by accident that God found that
man, the father of the faithful
and the friend of God? Do you think
that it was Abraham himself, apart
from God, who had such faith and
such obedience and such devotion?
You know it is not so. God raised
him up and prepared him as an instrument
for His glory.
Did God not say to Pharaoh: "For
this cause have I raised thee up,
for to show in thee my power"
(Exodus 9:16)?
And if God said that of him, will
God not say it far more of every
child of His?
Oh, I want to encourage you, and
I want you to cast away every fear.
Come with that feeble desire. If
there is the fear which says-"Oh,
my desire is not strong enough.
I am not willing for everything
that maycome , and I do not feel
bold enough to say I can conquer
everything"-l implore you,
learn to know and trust your God
now. Say: "My God, I am willing
that You should make me willing."
If there is anything holding you
back, or any sacrifice you are afraid
of making, come to God now and prove
how gracious your God is. Do not
be afraid that He will command from
you what He will not bestow.
God comes and offers to work this
absolute surrender in you. All these
searchings and hungerings and longings
that are in your heart, I tell you,
they are the drawings of the divine
magnet, Christ Jesus. He lived a
life of absolute surrender. He has
possession of you; He is living
in your heart by His Holy Spirit.
You have hindered and hindered Him
terribly, but He desires to help
you to get a hold of Him entirely.
And He comes and draws you now by
His message and words. Will you
not come and trust God to work in
you that absolute surrender to Himself
Yes, blessed be God! He can do it,
and He will do it.
God not only claims it and works
it, but God accepts it when we bring
it to Him.
GOD ACCEPTS YOUR SURRENDER
God works it in the secret of our
heart; God urges us by the hidden
power of His Holy Spirit to come
and speak it out, and we have to
bring and yield to Him that absolute
surrender. But remember, when you
come and bring God that absolute
surrender, it may, as far as your
feelings or your consciousness go,
be a thing of great imperfection.
You may doubt and hesitate and say:
"Is it absolute?"
But, oh, remember there was once
a man to whom Christ had said: "If
thou canst believe, all things are
possible to him that believeth"
(Mark 9:23). And his heart was afraid,
and he cried out: "Lord, I
believe, help thou mine unbelief"
(Mark 9:24).
That was a faith that triumphed
over Satan, and the evil spirit
was cast out. And if you come and
say: "Lord, I yield myself
in absolute surrender to my God,"
even though you do so with a trembling
heart and with the consciousness:
"I do not feel the power. I
do not feel the determination. I
do not feel the assurance,"
it will succeed. Do not be afraid,
but come-just as you are. Even in
the midst of your trembling the
power of the Holy Spirit will work.
Have you not yet learned the lesson
that the Holy Spirit works with
mighty power, while on the human
side everything appears feeble?
Look at the Lord Jesus Christ in
Gethsemane. We read that He, "through
the eternal Spirit" (Hebrews
9:14), offered Himself a sacrifice
unto God. The Almighty Spirit of
God was enabling Him to do it. And
yet what agony and fear and exceeding
sorrow came over Him, and how He
prayed! Externally, you can see
no sign of the mighty power of the
Spirit, but the Spirit of God was
there. And even so, while you are
feeble and fighting and trembling,
with faith in the hidden work of
God's Spirit do not fear, but yield
yourself.
And when you do yield yourself in
absolute surrender, let it be with
the faith that God does now accept
it. That is the great point, and
that is what we so often miss-that
believers should be thus occupied
with God in this matter of surrender.
Be occupied with God. We want to
get help, every one of us, so that
in our daily life God will be clearer
to us, God will have the right place,
and be "all in all." And
if we are to have that through life,
let us begin now and look away from
ourselves and look up to God. Let
each believe- I, a poor worm on
earth and a trembling child of God,
full of failure, sin, and fear,
bow here, and no one knows what
passes through my heart. I simply
say, "Oh God, I accept Your
terms. I have pleaded for blessing
on myself and others. I have accepted
Your terms of absolute surrender."
While your heart says that in deep
silence, remember there is a God
present that takes note of it, and
writes it down in His book. There
is a God present who at that very
moment takes possession of you.
You may not feel it, you may not
realize it, but God takes possession
if you will trust Him. God not only
claims it and works it and accepts
it when I bring it, but God maintains
it.
GOD MAINTAINS YOUR SURRENDER
That is the great difficulty with
many. People say: "I have often
been stirred at a meeting or at
a convention, and I have consecrated
myself to God.
But it has passed away. I know it
may last for a week or for a month,
but it fades away. After a time
it is all gone."
But listen! It is because you do
not believe what I am now going
to tell you and remind you of. When
God has begun the work of absolute
surrender in you, and when God has
accepted your surrender, then God
holds Himself bound to care for
it and to keep it.
Will you believe that?
In this matter of surrender, there
are: God and 1-1 a worm, God the
everlasting and omnipotent Jehovah.
Worm, will you be afraid to trust
yourself to this mighty God now?
God is willing. Do you not believe
that He can keep you continually,
day by day, and moment by moment?
Moment by moment I'm kept in His
love;
Moment by moment I've life from
above.
If God allows the sun to shine on
you moment by moment, without intermission,
will God not let His life shine
on you every moment? And why have
you not experienced it? Because
you have not trusted God for it,
and you do not surrender yourself
absolutely to God in that trust.
A life of absolute surrender has
its difficulties. I do not deny
that. Yes, it has something far
more than difficulties: it is a
life that with men is absolutely
impossible. But by the grace of
God, by the power of God, by the
power of the Holy Spirit dwelling
in us, it is a life to which we
are destined, and a life that is
possible for us, praise God! Let
us believe that God will maintain
it.
Some of you have read the words
of that aged saint who, on his ninetieth
birthday, told of all God's goodness
to him- I mean George Muller. What
did he say he believed to be the
secret of his happiness and of all
the blessing which God had given
him? He said he believed there were
two reasons. The one was that he
had been enabled by grace to maintain
a good conscience before God day
by day. The other was that he was
a lover of God's Word. Ah, yes,
a good conscience is complete obedience
to God day by day, and fellowship
with God everyday in His Word and
prayer-that is a life of absolute
surrender.
Such a life has two sides-on one
side, absolute surrender to work
what God wants you to do; on the
other side, to let God work what
He wants to do.
First, to do what God wants you
to do.
Give yourselves up absolutely to
the will of God. You know something
of that will; not enough, far from
all. But say absolutely to the Lord
God: "By Your grace I desire
to do Your will in everything, every
moment of every day." Say:
"Lord God, not a word upon
my tongue but for Your glory. Not
a movement of my temper but for
Your glory. Not an affection of
love or hate in my heart but for
Your glory, and according to Your
blessed will."
Someone says: "Do you think
that possible?"
I ask, What has God promised you,
and what can God do to fill a vessel
absolutely surrendered to Him? Oh,
God wants to bless you in a way
beyond what you expect. From the
beginning, ear has not heard, neither
has the eye seen, what God has prepared
for them that wait for Him (I Corinthians
2:9). God has prepared unheard-of-things,
blessings much more wonderful than
you can imagine, more mighty than
you can conceive. They are divine
blessings. Oh, say now:
"I give myself absolutely to
God, to His will, to do only what
God wants."
It is God who will enable you to
carry out the surrender.
And, on the other side, come and
say: "I give myself absolutely
to God, to let Him work in me to
will and to do of His good pleasure,
as He has promised to do."
Yes, the living God wants to work
in His children in a way that we
cannot understand, but that God's
Word has revealed. He wants to work
in us every moment of the day. God
is willing to maintain our life.
Only let our absolute surrender
be one of simple, childlike., and
unbounded trust.
GOD BLESSES WHEN YOU SURRENDER
This absolute surrender to God brings
wonderful blessings.
What Ahab said to his enemy, King
Benhadad-"My lord, 0 king,
according to thy word I am thine,
and all that I have"will we
not say to our God and loving Father?
If we do say it, God's blessing
will come upon us. God wants us
to be separate from the world. We
are called to come out from the
world that hates God. Come out for
God, and say: "Lord, anything
for You." If you say that with
prayer, and speak that into God's
ear, He will accept it, and He will
teach you what it means.
I say again, God will bless you.
You have been praying for blessing.
But do remember, there must be absolute
surrender. At every tea-table you
see it. Why is tea poured into that
cup? Because it is empty, and given
up for the tea. But put ink or vinegar
or wine into it, and will they pour
the tea into the vessel? And can
God fill you, can God bless you
if you are not absolutely surrendered
to Him? He cannot. Let us believe
God has wonderful blessings for
us if we will but stand up for God
and say, be it with a trembling
will, yet with a believing heart:
"O God, I accept Your demands.
I am Yours and all that I have.
Absolute surrender is what my soul
yields to You by divine grace."
You may not have such strong, clear
feelings of surrender as you would
like to have, but humble yourselves
in His sight, and acknowledge that
you have grieved the Holy Spirit
by your self-will, selfconfidence,
and self-effort. Bow humbly before
Him in the confession of that, and
ask Him to break the heart and to
bring you into the dust before Him.
Then, as you bow before Him, just
accept God's teaching that in your
flesh "there dwelleth no good
thing" (Romans 7:18), and that
nothing will help you except another
life which must come in. You must
deny self once and for all. Denying
self must every moment be the power
of your life, and then Christ will
come in and take possession of you.
When was Peter delivered? When was
the change accomplished? The change
began with Peter weeping, and the
Holy Spirit came down and filled
his heart.
God the Father loves to give us
the power of the Spirit. We have
the Spirit of God dwelling within
us. We come to God confessing that,
and praising God for it, and yet
confessing how we have grieved the
Spirit. And then we bow our knees
to the Father to ask that He would
strengthen us with all might by
the Spirit in the inner man, and
that He would fill us with His mighty
power. And as the Spirit reveals
Christ to us, Christ comes to live
in our hearts forever, and the self-life
is cast out.
Let us bow before God in humility,
and in that humility confess before
Him the state of the whole Church.
No words can tell the sad state
of the Church of Christ on earth.
I wish I had words to speak what
I sometimes feel about it. Just
think of the Christians around you.
I do not speak of nominal Christians,
or of professing Christians, but
I speak of hundreds and thousands
of honest, earnest Christians who
are not living a life in the power
of God or to His glory. So little
power, so little devotion or consecration
to God, so little perception of
the truth that a Christian is a
man utterly surrendered to God's
will! Oh, we want to confess the
sins of God's people around us,
and to humble ourselves.
We are members of that sickly body.
The sickliness of the body will
hinder us and break us down, unless
we come to God. We must, in confession,
separate ourselves from partnership
with worldliness, with coldness
toward each other. We must give
ourselves up to be entirely and
wholly for God.
How much Christian work is being
done in the spirit of the flesh
and in the power of self! How much
work, day by day, in which human
energy-our will and our thoughts
about the work-is continually manifested,
and in which there is little waiting
upon God and upon the power of the
Holy Spirit! Let us make a confession.
But as we confess the state of the
Church, and the feebleness and sinfulness
of work for God among us, let us
come back to ourselves. Who is there
who truly longs to be delivered
from the power of the self-life,
who truly acknowledges that it is
the power of self and the flesh,
and who is willing to cast all at
the feet of Christ? There is deliverance.
I heard of one who had been an earnest
Christian, and who spoke about the
"cruel" thought of separation
and death. But you do not think
that, do you? What are we to think
of separation and death? This-death
was the path to glory for Christ.
For the joy set before Him He endured
the cross. The cross was the birthplace
of His everlasting glory. Do you
love Christ? Do you long to be in
Christ, and yet not like Him? Let
death be to you the most desirable
thing on earthdeath to self, and
fellowship with Christ. Separation-do
you think it a hard thing to be
called to be entirely free from
the world, and by that separation
to be united to God and His love,
by separation to become prepared
for living and walking with God
every day? Surely one ought to say:
"Anything to bring me to separation,
to death, for a life of full fellowship
with God and Christ."
Come and cast this self-life and
flesh-life at the feet of Jesus.
Then trust Him. Do not worry yourselves
with trying to understand all about
it, but come in the living faith
that Christ will come into you with
the power of His death and the power
of His life. Then the Holy Spirit
will bring the whole Christ-Christ
crucified and risen and living in
glory-into your heart.