When we think of the Holy Spirit, let’s call to mind one word: MORE! He is someone who desires one thing for us: MORE GOODNESS. And He does it without reservation and hesitation, and without cost. He lets nothing stop Him from granting everything we need to lead an abundant life, to ride out the storms of life, to be a faithful follower of Christ, to accomplish the Father’s will and missions for us in life, and ultimately to become who God wants us to be. And He accomplishes all of the above by first leading us to a more intimate relationship with the Father and Jesus. That is the HEART of everything! The Spirit, who is LOVE Himself, likes to fill our cups to the brim so that God’s love and power for us can overflow to those around us. That’s the Spirit’s work on each one of us personally because everyone of us is precious and unique to Him.However, the Holy Spirit can only give to us up to the capacity we are able to receive. When we are filled and occupied with things other than those from God the Father and the Son, we leave no space for LOVE Himself, and as a result, we leave no space for all the GOODNESS that the Spirit has in store for us. It is an act of our will to either surrender ours to the Spirit, or we deprive ourselves of the will of Him who desires to give us the very best!SURRENDER becomes the key word here, a word that few people like. As Christ followers, it means letting go of one’s desires to seek and embrace the will of God. It involves our surrender to the lordship of Jesus, just as Jesus did to God the Father when He embraced His Father’s will to die for us on the cross. We should place Jesus in the first place and at the centre of our lives just as Jesus did to His Father, especially during His public ministry. Acknowledging and repenting from our sins unlocks the first door towards a genuine surrender to the lordship of Jesus. As we turn to God and surrender our lives, the Spirit fills us with new life. Jesus said to us “He who believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water’” (John 7:38)True surrender is not simply surrendering of exterior things, but to surrender our will. While God desires that we surrender our will to Him because it is for our own benefit, He never imposes His desire upon us. This is the basis of His unconditional love for us. To surrender means to stop resisting and start submitting; to hide or fight no more but to empty oneself to make room for the Spirit to act. It requires us to let go of taking control of our lives. It necessitates a humble acceptance on our part that we just cannot control the outcomes of so many things in life. To waste time wrestling with them will only escalate our stress level and make us worry about too many things (cf. Luke 10:38-42). We will feel a huge relief and a renewed freedom when we refuse to grapple with things that we cannot change. The more areas we allow the Spirit to take over, including those areas we think we can control, the easier our lives will become. The resulting growth of our faith in God transforms us into a person who lives in the moment to savor life more fully, radiates with joy and gratitude as we feel the wonders of God more readily, acts tenderly out of love rather than fear, and cooperates more completely with the Spirit to do the Father’s will.After all, surrender is not just a concept but a lifestyle. It is about our decision to make Jesus Lord and King of our lives. The moment we take Christ off His throne in our hearts, we limit the Spirit’s power and influence in our lives. The process of surrendering requires us to first place Jesus at the centre of our lives, to obey Jesus by keeping His commandments, and then to permit the Spirit to take control of our lives. Everything should begin with a humble and penitent heart, together with a deep desire to abide in the Father as His beloved child.Like everything else that is worth doing, there is a price to pay in choosing to surrender. But since our God is a faithful God, we should not be afraid but be courageous in entrusting God with every outcome that He permits. If He did not spare His only begotten Son, there is absolutely nothing that prevents Him from giving us His best! His love for us never fails!Surrender is the only way to walk intimately with God. Let us strive to maintain an unbroken fellowship with God through the Holy Spirit.REFLECTIONWhere in your life is God asking you to surrender?Is there anything in your life that is bigger than God?TODAY’S PRAYERLoving Father, I surrender to You today with all my heart and soul. Please come into my heart in a deeper way. I say “Yes” to You today. I open all the secret places of my heart to You and say, “Come on in.” Jesus You are the Lord of my whole life. I believe in You and receive You as my Lord and Saviour. I hold nothing back. Holy Spirit, bring me to deeper conversion to the person of Jesus Christ....