19 Bible Verses about Surrender
Most Relevant Verses
Surely you know that, when you offer yourselves as servants, to obey any one, you are the servants of the person whom you obey, whether the service be that of Sin which leads to Death, or that of Duty which leads to Righteousness.
Even though I dole my substance to the poor, even though I sacrifice my body, that I may boast, yet have not Love, it avails me nothing!
Then will come the end-when he surrenders the Kingdom to his God and Father, having overthrown all other rule and all other authority and power.
Do not offer any part of your bodies to Sin, in the cause of unrighteousness, but once for all offer yourselves to God (as those who, though once dead, now have Life), and devote every part of your bodies to the cause of righteousness.
Since our Life is due to the Spirit, let us rule our conduct also by the Spirit.
And Jesus replied: "Pay to the Emperor what belongs to the Emperor, and to God what belongs to God." And they wondered at him.
And then he will reply 'I tell you, as often as you failed to do it to one of these, however lowly, you failed to do it to me.'
For Jesus 'was given up to death to atone for our offences,' and was raised to life that we might be pronounced righteous.
I entreat you, then, Brothers, by the mercies of God, to offer your bodies as a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, for this is your rational worship.
I can but speak as men do because of the weakness of your earthly nature. Once you offered every part of your bodies to the service of impurity, and of wickedness, which leads to further wickedness. Now, in the same way, offer them to the service of Righteousness, which leads to holiness.
Why, we did not for a moment yield submission to them, that the Truth of the Good News might be yours always!
He released the man who had been put in prison for riot and murder, as they demanded, and gave Jesus up to be dealt with as they pleased.
Hymenaeus and Alexander are instances--the men whom I delivered over to Satan, that they might be taught not to blaspheme.
Then Jesus, with a loud cry, said: "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit." And with these words he expired.

To deliver such a man as this over to Satan, that what is sensual in him may be destroyed, so that his spirit may be saved at the Day of the Lord.