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Surrender & Renewal - Into the Deep Series - Week 2

Surrender & Renewal - Into the Deep Series - Week 2

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What if spiritual depth isn’t found in the perfect feeling but in a decisive yes? We open Romans 12:1–2 and take an honest look at surrender and renewal—how living sacrifice starts at the altar and grows as the Holy Spirit rewires how we think. From frustrated rehearsals to fierce praise, from “I don’t feel like it” to “If You say so,” we trace the path that moves us from conformity to transformation.

We talk about giving God our best rather than leftovers, and why partial control keeps us stuck in the shallows. The message presses into mind renewal from Romans 8 and Ephesians 4—switching from flesh patterns to Spirit-led thinking, where gratitude replaces cynicism and obedience precedes outcomes. You’ll hear real practices that reshape perspective: intentional prayer, Scripture immersion without digital noise, and testimonies that turn complaint into courage. We challenge the “back room” we keep from God and the fear stories that formed us, showing how letting go is the only way to move forward.

Then we head to Luke 5, where experienced fishermen, empty after a long night, obey a simple instruction: go deeper. The result isn’t a tidy lesson but tearing nets and boats filled to the brim—a picture of what happens when maturity chooses unity and obedience over comfort and comparison. If you’ve been longing for a faith that outgrows moods, a renewed mind that bends toward life and peace, and a community that carries harvest together, this conversation is your push off the bank.

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