Friday, April 10, 2026

Devotionals for the Heart: How to surrender your heart and life to God


Jesus Christ Calls Us to be a Living Sacrifice

A devotional by Anne Madison

“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.”—Romans 12:1 (NIV)

Few words seem more contradictory than these: living and sacrifice. Yet somewhere in the tension of these two words is the heart of Jesus Christ, the reason for life, and the calling for our lives. Fully alive yet fully surrendered. Being a living sacrifice begs the same question asked in Ezekiel 33:10 (NIV), “How then can we live?”

Life Laid Down: Surrender

Surrendering doesn’t bring up thoughts of strength. Rather it brings up thoughts of defeat and captivity; giving up and giving in to an enemy force; losing and abandoning. What if surrendering is a powerful choice to follow after the heart of God? What if surrendering is, “Lord, not my will, but Yours be done in this life you’ve given me”? What if surrendering is trusting God with our surrendered state, with our surrendered thoughts, attitudes, and struggles? What if in surrendering we are truly set free?

Jesus Christ is the truest example of the power in a surrendered life. Daily, He rested in His Father’s presence where His strength and purpose were renewed. Jesus lived a life in wholeness of who He was in God. He shared the truth and love of the Father with each word He spoke, each lesson He taught, in each deed He did. His daily, incremental surrendering led Jesus to make the ultimate choice that literally changed the world for eternity. No enemy force took His life; Jesus willingly laid it down, abandoning His will to a greater purpose—to reconcile humanity to our Heavenly Father (John 3:16-17).

Christ’s life didn’t happen by accident. It flowed from a heart fully surrendered and connected to God. He was filled in the presence of the Father. This filling enabled Him to keep surrendering to God even when it cost him His earthly life. A living sacrifice breathes, moves, grows, and keeps choosing God repeatedly in ordinary life. It is an aligning of our desires with God’s purpose. Sacrifice is an intentional offering born out of love. Sacrifice is ultimately an act of love, not loss.

The Beauty of a Surrendered Life

Honestly, sacrifice is … well … a sacrifice. Uncomfortable. Unpleasant. Uneasy. A surrendered life is letting go of being right, serving when tired, giving when empty, forgiving when hurt, choosing patience when it’s hard, and showing kindness when it’s easier to be rude or self-serving. Rest assured, dear one, sacrifice in God’s kingdom is never wasted.

Surrender is about letting go of control. When we surrender our control, God gives us wisdom, clarity, and peace. When we choose obedience, He generates purpose. Every time we lay something down—our will, our plans, our control—God replaces it with something greater: His peace. His purpose. His presence. This is the gift and beauty of a surrendered life—a life lived as a reflection of Him. A life whose choices ripple out farther than the expanse of existence in the few short years of earthly living.

Reflection:

Galatians 2:20 (NIV) says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”

Sacrifices are daily intentional decisions to give up things that are not serving the purposes of God in our lives. As we continue to lay our lives down something beautiful happens: We begin to reflect His love more clearly to the world around us. Our surrender becomes someone else’s hope. A place to begin, just for today, is asking ourselves what one area of my life am I holding onto tightly? What would it look like to surrender that one thing to God today?

Every day is opportunity to surrender our will and choose God’s good pleasing and perfect will. What would His will for my life look like today? How will I live out my faith today in its ordinary moments? What area of my life is not fully surrendered? What step can I take this week to live more sacrificially for God?

Let’s Pray:

Heavenly Father,

We long to live lives that truly honor You and reflect the work You are doing within us. With hearts full of love and gratitude, we offer ourselves completely to You. Teach us to surrender our own desires and instead choose to live a living sacrifice—holy and pleasing in Your sight. Thank You for redeeming us through Your sacrifice, for transforming us by Your love, and restoring us again and again through Your abundant grace. Guide us each day to live in a way that brings You glory and reveals Your kindness and mercy to those around us. May our lives be daily, intentionally, and purposely surrendered to your purposes and for your glory. We pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, who perfectly showed us what it means to live as a living sacrifice. Amen.

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Song of Reflection #1: “Living Sacrifice” by Jeremy Bilson. Listen to it here.

Song of Reflection #2: “We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise” by Maranatha! Music. Listen to it here.

Song of Reflection #3: “Victor's Crown” by Darlene Zschech. Listen to it here.

Song of Reflection #4:
“Way Maker” by Leeland. Listen to it here.

Song of Reflection #5: “All to Bring You Glory” by Ashmont Hill. Listen to it here.

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Author Bio:

Anne Madison is a devotional writer whose words gently guide women toward a deeper connection with God through personal reflection, scripture, and everyday experiences. 


Based in Iron River, Wisconsin, Anne is continually inspired by the natural beauty around her and the strong sense of community she calls home.

A dedicated journaler for over 46 years, Anne draws from a rich well of spiritual practice and daily life to craft devotionals that are heartfelt, relatable, and deeply rooted in faith. Her writing speaks to women seeking encouragement, stillness, and spiritual renewal amid the busyness of life.

Anne has a unique gift for noticing God in the ordinary. Whether it's a cup of morning coffee, a walk through the woods, or a quiet conversation with a friend, she uncovers sacred messages that reveal God’s goodness and the blessings hidden in everyday moments.

In addition to her writing, Anne is pursuing her certification as a Life Coach through the Life Mentoring School, further deepening her calling to encourage and uplift others.

She finds joy in simple pleasures—quilting, reading, and spending time with her beloved family and friends.

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Connect with Anne:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lessonsinthejourney    
Email: lessonsinthejourney@gmail.com  

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