E. G. White References
I S. M. 110
“When you give up your own will, your
own wisdom, and learn of Christ, you
will find admittance into the kingdom of
God.”
C. O. L. 312
When we submit ourselves to Christ, the
heart is united with His heart, the will is
merged in His will, the mind becomes one
with His mind, the thoughts are brought into
captivity to Him; we live His life. This
is what it means to be clothed with the
garment of His righteousness. Then as the
Lord looks upon us He sees, no the fig-leaf
garment, not the nakedness and deformity of
sin, but His own role of righteousness,
which is perfect obedience to the law of
Jehovah.
S. C. 47
Many are inquiring, “How am I to make the
surrender of myself to God?” You desire to
give yourself to Him, but you are weak in
moral power, in slavery to doubt, and
controlled by the habits of your life of
sin. Your promises and resolutions are like
ropes of sand. You cannot control your
thoughts, your impulses, your affections.
The knowledge of your broken promises and
forfeited pledges weakens your confidence in
your own sincerity, and causes you to feel
that God cannot accept you: but you need not
despair. What you need to understand is
the true force of will. This is the
governing power in the nature of man, the
power of decision, or of choice. Everything
depends on the right action of the will.
The power of choice God has given to men; it
is theirs to exercise. You cannot change
your heart, you cannot of yourself give to
God its affection; but you can choose to
serve Him. You can give Him your will;
He will then work in you to will and to do
according to His good pleasure. Thus your
whole nature will be brought under the
control of the Spirit of Christ; your
affection will be centered upon Him, your
thoughts will be in harmony with Him.
M. Y. P. 151-4
Pure religion has to do with the will.
The will is the governing power in the
nature of men, bringing all the other
faculties under its sway. The will is not
the taste or the inclination, but it is the
deciding power, which works in the children
of men unto obedience to God, or unto
disobedience.
You will be in constant peril until you
understand the true force of the will.
You may believe and promise all things, but
your promises or your faith are of no value
until you put your will on the side of faith
and action.
But you need not despair. You must be
determined to believe, although nothing
seems true and real to you.
You cannot control your impulses, your
emotions, as you may desire, but you can
control the will, and you can make an
entire change in your life.
By steadfastly keeping the will on the
Lord’s side, every emotion will be
brought into captivity to the will of Jesus.
But you must remember that your will is
the spring of all your actions. This
will, that forms so important a factor in
the character of man, was at the fall
given into the control of Satan; and he has
ever since been working in man to will and
to do of his own pleasure, but to the
utter ruin and misery of man.
But the infinite sacrifice of God in giving
Jesus, His beloved Son, to become a
sacrifice for sin, enables Him to say,
without violating one principle of His
government, “Yield yourself up to Me;
give Me that will; take it from the control
of Satan, and I will take possession of it;
then I can work in you to will and to do of
My good pleasure.”
D. A. 38
None but Christ can fashion anew a character
that has been ruined by sin. He came to
expel the demons that had controlled the
will.
D. A. 125
The tempter can never compel us to do evil.
He cannot control minds unless they are
yielded to his control. The will must
consent, faith must let go its hold upon
Christ, before Satan can exercise his power
upon us.
Bible References
Philippians 2:8-13
8 And being found in fashion as a man, he
humbled himself, and became obedient
unto death, even the death of the cross.
9 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted
him, and given him a name which is above
every name.
10 That at the name of Jesus every knee
should bow, of things in heaven, and things
in earth, and things under the earth;
11 And that every tongue should confess that
Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God
the Father.
12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always
obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now
much more in my absence, work out your
own salvation with fear and trembling.
13 For it is God which worketh in you
both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Questions for Thought
Why is the will of man so important a factor
in God’s plan of salvation?
How does Satan hold man in his power?
How can this power be broken?
What correlation do you see between the
spiritual and the physical laws of life?