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Why is committing my spirit to God important?

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Committing our spirit to God reflects an ultimate trust, as evident in Jesus' last words on the cross.

Committing one's spirit to God embodies the essence of faith and reliance on divine providence. Psalm 31:5 states, 'Into thine hand I commit my spirit,' echoing the words spoken by Jesus during His crucifixion. This act signifies surrendering control and recognizing that our lives are governed by God’s will. In doing so, believers acknowledge His sovereignty over all their circumstances, promoting a sense of peace even amidst struggles. Furthermore, this is a call to embrace the security found in God’s unchanging nature, which assures us that our times are indeed in His hands (Psalm 31:15).
Scripture References: Psalm 31:5, Luke 23:46

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Psalm 31
Todd Nibert · Jan 2, 2022
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