Day Twenty–Four // March 16 // Surrendered “The reason why many are still troubled, still seeking, still making little forward progress is because they haven’t yet come to the end of themselves. We’re still trying to give orders and interfering with God’s work within us.” – A. W. Tozer –
His was a biography of submission. Born into the world He had created, from His first drawn breath, Jesus’ life was one of surrender. A King who surrendered His throne. The Lord who relinquished His awe. He was the Master who became the Servant of all. The Son of God and the Son of Man, Jesus emptied Himself (Philippians 2:7) to inhabit two worlds – and He did so perfectly. Perfectly obedient. Perfectly humble. Perfectly meek. With His every day – and especially with His last – our Lord showed us what it is to live in perfect relationship to God. And His feet told that story well. Calloused and rugged, worn by the miles that He’d walked, Jesus went where no one else would. He went to the outcast and marginalized. He went to the beat up and let down. By