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James 4:7

James 4:7
Octavius Winslow June, 7 2016 3 min read
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June, 7 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about submission to God?

The Bible teaches that submission to God's will is essential for holiness and obedience.

In James 4:7, believers are commanded to submit to God, which signifies a profound act of obedience and holiness. Submission entails yielding to God's will, particularly through experiences that may involve suffering or discipline. Just as Jesus learned obedience through suffering, believers are likewise taught obedience in their trials. This submission to the Divine will reflects the highest Christian attainment, leading to greater holiness in ourselves and our communities.

James 4:7

How do we know submission to God is true?

The truth of submission to God is evidenced through the holiness and peace it brings to believers.

Submission to God’s will is confirmed through the personal experience of peace and sanctification that follows. When a believer wholeheartedly submits to God, they experience a profound transformation, characterized by a desire for holiness and the fruits of the Spirit. This process is often facilitated by God's loving discipline, which cultivates a deep sense of trust and tranquility, affirming the truth of submission in their daily walk with Christ. As a believer aligns their will with God's, they find their hearts at rest in His sovereignty.

James 4:7, Romans 5:1

Why is submission to God important for Christians?

Submission to God is important for Christians because it fosters holiness and aligns believers with God's perfect will.

Submission to God is crucial in the life of a Christian as it cultivates a heart of holiness and obedience. When believers submit to God, they reflect His character and purposes, thus manifesting His glory on earth. The process of submitting, especially through life's challenges, shapes the believer into the image of Christ, teaching them reliance on God's grace. This alignment with God's will, as outlined in His commands and plans, ultimately leads to the restoration of harmony between the believer and their Creator, echoing the perfection of heaven where God's will is universally acknowledged and fulfilled.

James 4:7, Matthew 6:10

“Submit yourselves therefore to God.”

— James 4:7

Submission to the Divine will is a great advance in holiness; and this is mainly and effectually attained through sanctified chastisement. In prosperity, how full are we of self-sufficiency! When the Lord asks our obedience, we give Him our counsel. But when He sends the rod, and by the accompanying grace of His Spirit sanctifies its stroke, we learn in what true obedience consists. It was in this school our blessed Lord Himself was taught. "Though He were a Son, yet learned He obedience by the things which He suffered." He learned to obey in suffering- to bring His will in suffering into complete submission to His Father's will. God has not in His family such obedient children as those who, "passing under the rod," are "brought into the bond of the covenant." Oh, what a high Christian attainment is submission to the will of God! The noblest grace attainable upon earth is it. When our Lord taught His disciples to pray to the Father for the spread of holiness, He embodied the petition, in these words, "Your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven." The universal and complete holiness of heaven springs from the universal and complete perfection in which the will of God is done by angels and glorified spirits. In proportion as the Divine will prevails upon earth, holiness will reign. And, oh, what a beauteous earth and what a blissful world would this be, were the will of God done by every creature! In the new earth, in which will dwell righteousness, it will be so. The original harmony of this fallen universe will then be restored, its pristine beauty recovered, and God, in the person of His Son, will once more reign over, and walk in the midst of, a people whose will shall be but the reflection of His own. Thus to approximate to the Divine will is to assimilate with the Divine holiness. What God will, how God will, and when God will, defines the rule which should govern all the conduct and limit all the desires of the child of God. The instant the overwhelmed heart is brought into this state, the afflicted believer has planted his feet upon the Rock that is higher than he. All is peace, all is composure, because all is submission to the will of God. "The Lord reigns" is the truth whose all-commanding yet gentle whisper has stilled the tempest and calmed the waves. In its intense anxiety that the Divine will might be done, the chastened soul is but breathing after deeper holiness; and every fervent desire for the attainment of holiness is holiness already attained. Blessed chastening of love, that produces in this world, so distant and uncongenial, the buds and blossoms and fruits of heaven! A richer fruit grows not within the Paradise of God than Holiness. And yet, in the experience of a chastened believer, bleeding under the rod of his heavenly Father, there may be obtained such victories over sin, such purification of heart, such meekness of spirit, such Christ-like conformity, and such a discipline of the will, as to make him a rich "partaker of the Divine holiness."

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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