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The Act Of Submission
Contributed by Anthony Zibolski on Jul 17, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: Surrender submit and resist
The act of submission
James chapter 4:7-10
Good morning, glad you have joined us. Please turn to James chapter 4
Prayer
James chapter 4:7-10 Read from Bible clearly
In James 4, the opening words are about fights and quarrels we have with each other.
Most inner battles we face as believers are because of our desires to please ourselves and want what we cannot have.
Wrong motives will not be rewarded by God.
A lot of things we do not have are because we do not ask God, or we ask with the wrong motives.
James goes on to say that fellowship with the world is hatred toward God.
Strong words-
Meaning, that if we spend all our time, our energy, our money, building relationships with the things of this world, that it will not be pleasing to God. In fact, we are enemies of the things that God stands for.
He says, as believers, I have put my Spirit in you and I am a jealous God.
I do not share my glory.
There can only be one Lord in your life and I desire to be Lord.
“God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.”
He opposes those:
That harbor a haughty spirit,
b.)Those who think too high of themselves,
c.) Those that rebel against the things of God.
Brings us to the text for this morning’s message.
The first 6 verses James tells us the diagnosis of our sin problem.
Verses 7-10 James tells us the cure for our sin problem.
Submit yourself to God.
Resist the devil.
Come clean with God.
Humble yourselves before God.
When we do these things- God promises that He will respond.
In His will and in His way.
“You can’t decide without a guide.” (Repeat)
He guides the humble in what’s right and teaches them His way. (Psalm 25:9)
The first thing we need to admit is that we need a guide.
That we cannot do the things of God apart from God.
There is no way to submit to God if you do not know God.
Sheep by nature tend to wander off the beaten path.
Isaiah the prophet says “All of us like sheep have strayed away.”
We have left God’s path to follow our own path.
Another thing about sheep, they have poor vision.
That’s why they wander off path.
It’s why they fall into holes and fall off cliffs.
They need a shepherd.
They do not understand the dangers that are around them. That is why we need Jesus!
We cannot tell all the dangers around us.
We don’t see so good.
We can’t tell the future. We do not even know what tomorrow will bring.
God made you so that you would not be able to see into the future.
No matter how hard you try.
No matter all the gimmicks and people that say they can.
Why does God do this? So you have to depend on Him!
That we would say that we need His help!
Bob Benson
“When lives caves in, you do not need a reason, you need comfort. You do not need some answers, you need someone. And Jesus does not come to us with an explanation, He comes with His presence.
Dwight Eisenhower-
“There are no victories at discount prices.”
If you want to live a victorious Christian life, we must submit to God.
“Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord.”
The problem is we try to live in two worlds.
We try to please both sides, the world and God. It will not work for either.
We get ourselves in trouble when we seek our own will over God’s will.
When God bolts the door, don’t try to go through the window.
I’m going to move fast, so keep writing.
Submitting to God is voluntary- if you are a believer, He commands it
Submission is yielding control to someone or something bigger than you are.
(Believer)- “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight.” (He will direct and guide you.)
Realize that you are not God.
Believe God cares for you and will keep you safe.
Committing your will to Jesus control.
Confessing your sins so you have a right relationship with God.
We run from intimate relationships with people and we have a tendency to run from God.
John 15:5
“I am the vine and you are the branches”
When you are joined with God, the relationship is intimate, and apart from the vine you will die on your own.
Illustration (Sermon Central)
There was a cartoon in the paper several years ago in which little George Washington is standing with an axe in his hand. Before him lying on the ground is the famous cherry tree. He has already made his smug admission that he did it. After all... “he cannot lie.” But his father standing there exasperated says, “All right, so you admit it! You always admit it! The question is, when are you going to stop doing it?”