Submission - Part 3
I.
We are to submit to God
(James 4:7)
A. Submit in the Greek is a
military term that means to “rank under”
1. Submit – (1) To
arrange troop divisions in a military fashion under the command of a
leader (2) To be under, put under, be in subjection under,
to subordinate, (3) To submit
one’s self, To subject one’s self, To submit to one’s control (5)
A voluntary attitude of giving in, to yield to
a. NLT-Humble ---
DARBY-Subject --- NCV-Give yourself completely to God --- CEV-Surrender to God
--- NIRV-Obey God --- WE-Let God control you
B. Submitting is a voluntary
act of your will to put yourself under the authority of another (1 Peter 5:6-8,
James 4:7)
1. Submission is not forced;
It’s an act motivated out of reverence and honor
a. Submission is not by the
choice the submitted to, but out of honor and respect it’s by the choice one
who is submitting
2. There’s no honor or
reverence in forced submission because it’s not done as an act of one’s will
a. Submission is reverent
because I recognize you as my superior and out of that recognition by my own
choice I honor you and submit to you
C. Literally rank yourself
under God
1. There are believers out
there who rank themselves above God.
They are still in charge of their own life; they listen to God on a few
things, but ultimately they have the last say in what they do
2. Rebellion and
disobedience scream that you’re in charge of your own life and above God in
rank
D. The idea is that it is
very irreverent, disrespectful and dishonorable to not submit to those in
authority or ranked over you
1. If we are going to be
people who fear the Lord, who honor Him, who reverence Him then that includes
us taking our rightful place under him
a. EX: A new soldier who
comes into the army and won’t submit to a general who’s been there for 30 years
is irreverent
2. It’s irreverent when you
start telling God what you’re going to do acting like you’re above him
II.
Understanding rank is key
in submission
A. We must understand rank (John 14:28,
John 1:15 AMP)
B. We must recognize rank (Hebrews 2:10, 2
Timothy 2:1-3, Hebrews 13:7,17)
C. We must acknowledge rank ( John 14:28, 1
Corinthians 11:3)
D. It’s important that we keep rank (1 Chronicles
12:33,38)
1. Keep rank means you
submit to those over you and you don’t submit to those under you
2. Jesus told them that they
weren’t keeping rank (Luke 6:46)
E. It’s important that we forfeit rank
1. Jesus forfeited rank
a. John 5:19, 5:30, 14:31
– I don’t do what I want to do
b. John 8:26,28, 12:49
– I don’t say what I want to say
2. People don’t obey because
they haven’t submitted and the haven’t submitted because they’re not ready to
forfeit rank
III.
Things to know about
submission
A. Submission is not
agreement (Luke 22:40)
1. Jesus’ prayer was not MY
will, but YOUR will be done
2. You only have the
opportunity to submit when you don’t agree
a. As long as you want to do
what that person over you wants you to do that’s agreement more than submission
3. Just because you disagree
with somebody doesn’t give you the right to disobey and leave them
B. Submission is not easy
(Luke 22:40, Hebrews 5:6-8)
1. You can suffer being
tempted (Hebrews 2:18)
2. The temptation is to do
it YOUR way and not God’s
3. The suffering is not
getting to do it your way
a. If you just yield to
rebellion that’s not suffering, when you stop yielding is when the suffering
comes
C. There’s no other way to
grow up and mature than this: Submitting and obeying when you don’t want to (1
Peter 5:5-10)
1. Jesus learned submission
by not getting to do what he wanted to do (Hebrews 5:8)
a. True submission involves
suffering not getting to do it your way
2. The results of suffering
is perfection, Christ-likeness, maturing, and character (Now you’re an asset
not a liability)
D. True submission (Matthew
8:5-10)
1. 6-The Centurion addressed
him in reverence as Lord
2. It’s as simple as this
you give the order
a. Speak the word only--All
you have to do is give the order and it’s done
b. You don’t have to
motivate or plead with, just speak the word and give the order
3. The idea is that in
submission after the order is given there’s no discourse, hesitation, excuse,
or back talk
a. The same way that there
is no discourse, hesitations, excuses, or back talk when I give an order to
them, there will be no discourse, hesitation, excuse, or back talk when you
give the order
b. Evidence that they’re
under me is that when I give an order it’s done immediately
4. In submission words from
your superior in rank are all it takes to move you
a. That’s reverent and
respectful and honorable
b. I say – Not I plead
with, I asked nicely, I convinced
IV.
Results of submission
A. When you resist the devil
he will flee if you’ve submitted (James 4:7)
1. In the army when a person
doesn’t obey their superior that immediately give their subordinate right to
obey them
B. You’ll be lifted up,
elevated, and promoted (1 Peter 5:6)
1. Where it appears
promotion is being delayed there is a lack of submission