A Contract With God

August 1, 2025

Scripture Of The Day

Offer yourselves to the ways of God  (Romans 6:17 ) TM


Surrender isn't just the best way to live, it's the only way to live. Years ago, Ed and I had these wonderful Sunday School teachers, Charlie and Carolyn Franklin, along with Carolyn's brother Billy. We learned a great deal from these individuals about how to live a Christian life. Billy made this statement one time, and I have never forgotten it. "The victory is not in the fight, but in the surrender." Don't you know that all other approaches lead to frustration, disappointment, and self-destruction? The Bible calls surrender, "your reasonable service" (Rom 12:1). Your wisest moments will be those when you say "yes" to God.

Sometimes it takes years, but eventually, you discover that the greatest hindrance to God's blessing is you! You cannot fulfill God's purposes for your life while focusing exclusively on your plans. If God's going to do His deepest work in you, it'll begin with surrender. So give it all to God: your past regrets, your present problems, your future ambitions, your fears, dreams, weaknesses, habits, hurts, and hang-ups. Put Jesus in the driver's seat-and take your hands off the wheel. Don't be afraid; nothing under His control can ever be out of control.

One of the greatest Christian leaders of the 20th Century is Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade. Through the Four Spiritual Laws tract, the Jesus film (seen by over 4 billion), and over 150 million people have been won to Christ. When asked why God used him so much, Bill replied, "When I was a young man, I made a contract with God. I wrote it out and signed my name at the bottom. It said, "From this day forward I am a slave of Jesus Christ." Think maybe you need a contract with God, too?

Cheryl Henderson

An Atlanta Ga native, Cheryl was married for 53 years to Ed Henderson. They have three sons and 8 grandchildren, and one great gran.

In January of 2021, Ed went home to be with the Lord after a brave fight with colon cancer.

Since 1985 Ed and Cheryl have been serving the Lord as evangelists in the Tennessee area and surrounding states.

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