Commitment vs. Surrender
July 5th 2009 17:59
In short when you look at a deeper meaning to Commitment vs. Surrender, you can see that they are very different. Did you make a commitment to being a Christian or did you surrender?
Here is how it is broken down:
A commitment is an attitude… what a person “intends” to do.
Surrendering means to do it. This is the action that follows a commitment.
If a person has made a commitment but still refuses to surrender their commitment is meaningless. If the person surrenders to that commitment then that person lives up to a loyal and faithful standard.
Here is how it is broken down:
A commitment is an attitude… what a person “intends” to do.
Surrendering means to do it. This is the action that follows a commitment.
If a person has made a commitment but still refuses to surrender their commitment is meaningless. If the person surrenders to that commitment then that person lives up to a loyal and faithful standard.
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