Jesus teaches that yielding to God is important in

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Jesus teaches that yielding to God is important in
receiving, and it is as simple as physically relaxing. The
word “yield” in the Greek means to relax or surrender.
Romans 6:19 teaches that as we have yielded our members
to sin (satan), we can yield our members to God’s holiness.
Holiness is God’s reputation. We can simply relax and
surrender to God’s reputation being manifested in our
mortal bodies. God has a reputation of the miraculous, and
it is easier to yield to God’s glory than it is to yield to sin,
because God is greater than satan.

I choose to yield to Christ, and the fullness of Him, and rely on the reputation of the Almighty in my situation, Amen
 
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