From Almost to Surrender
The difference between “almost” and surrender is not knowledge, it is action. Many people understand the gospel intellectually. They believe the facts, respect the message, and even feel emotionally moved. But belief that stops short of surrender is incomplete. Jesus does not call people to partial commitment. He calls for wholehearted devotion. This can feel overwhelming because it requires trust that what He offers is better than anything we hold onto. Surrender is not losing, it is gaining. When we release control, we receive purpose, peace, and a relationship with God that cannot be matched by anything else. The things we cling to like status, comfort and independence, cannot compare to knowing Christ. The tragedy of “almost” is that it feels so close, yet it still misses the point. Standing near a bridge does not get you across. You have to step onto it. In the same way, knowing about Jesus is not the same as following Him. Today is an invitation to move...