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He Wants it All

Apr 12, 2026    Vincent Townsend

This powerful message challenges us to examine what total surrender truly means in our walk with faith. Drawing from Romans 12:1-2, we're reminded that God doesn't want half-hearted devotion or partial commitment—He wants it all. The imagery of Old Testament burnt offerings becomes startlingly relevant when we understand what sacrifice actually cost: a believer would bring a spotless animal, confess that it represented their sinful nature, and watch as it was completely consumed by fire. Today, because of Christ's ultimate sacrifice, we no longer need animal offerings, but the principle remains: we're called to be living sacrifices. This means bringing our entire selves—mind, will, and emotions—to the altar. We often hold onto certain areas of our lives, believing we've gained something by maintaining control, but the truth is transformative: whatever we're clinging to outside of Christ hasn't brought us the gain we imagined. The question pierces through our comfortable Christianity: What parts of us are still alive that we know need to die? What rooms in the temple of our bodies have we locked, refusing to give Jesus the key? True surrender requires self-denial in a culture of self-assertion, active trust that remains steadfast even when God doesn't deliver us the way we expect, and genuine repentance that takes ownership rather than blaming circumstances or others.