Napoleon Hill said: You are searching for the magic key that will unlock the door to the source of power; and yet you have the key in your own hands, and you may use it the moment you learn to control your thoughts.
A key that opens many locks is worth buying. A lock that can be opened with many keys isn’t.
If there truly was one single key that could open all of the blessings and benefits of God, what would it be? Would it be faith? Would it be prayer? Would it be giving? Would it be fasting?
I don’t know that one simple answer is the right key. But I do want to talk about at least one key that I think unlocks many things and possibly all things.
- This key I am going to speak about unlocks your relationship with God.
- It unlocks your relationship with your pastor.
- It unlocks your relationship with your spouse.
- It unlocks your relationship with your parents and or with your kids.
- It unlocks your relationship with other people in the church
- It even unlocks your relationship with your boss and coworkers on the job and even neighbors.
I don’t remember ever hearing an entire sermon on the subject of submission. I’ve heard it alluded to and mentioned hundreds of times. But today I want to speak on this subject of submission. The key that unlocks every door. I hope the Lord will help me present it to you in all of its beauty and power. Too often it is seen as confining, or as an impediment to our will. Sometimes people see it limiting them or holding them back, which is not true.
What is the purpose of submission? Have we fallen into the thought processes that I am to submit to God but I don’t have to submit to my pastor, or I don’t have to submit to my spouse or I don’t have to submit to my parents.
By submitting we allow God complete control of our lives. As he works in us and through us, we will see Him working around us. And where God works there is healing, life, and restoration. You see, our submission is to God so that He can use our lives to touch the lives of others.
Next blog:
Is there a difference between submitting and obeying?


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