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Present Your Body a Living Sacrifice to God
Bible study on self-sacrifice (discipleship).

Paul says: "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service" (Rom. 12:1).

The Romans were familiar with sacrifices. Both Jews and Gentiles offered sacrifices and it is probable that many of the Christians there had offered sacrifices in the past. Since we are not familiar with sacrifices, let me suggest four steps to offering a sacrifice from Genesis 22.

God called Abraham and commanded: "Take now your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you" (Gen. 22:2). Let me suggest these four steps for Abraham to present his sacrifice:

1) Receive the word of God:

  • vs. 2 received the command and resolved to obey

2) Prepare the sacrifice:

  • vs. 3 rose early in morning, saddled donkey, took two young men, split the wood, went to the place

  • vs. 4 traveled for three days

  • vs. 5-6 went to worship; leave lads behind

  • vs. 7-8 Abraham trusted God to provide the sacrifice

  • vs. 9 built alter, placed wood, bound Isaac, laid him on alter

3)Kill the sacrifice:

  • vs. 10 stretched our hand to slay, but God provides a ram (vs. 11-13)

4) Present (offer) the sacrifice:

  • vs. 13 ram, burnt offering to the Lord

These four steps of presenting a sacrifice are not unlike the sacrifice of ourselves to God. Abraham offered Isaac by faith (Heb. 11:17). Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God (Rom. 10:17); therefore, Abraham heard God's command and resolved to obey because of faith. We too offer ourselves as sacrifices according to the word of God; therefore, the sacrifice is holy and acceptable to God (Rom. 12:1).

Like Abraham, we must also prepare the sacrifice. Unless we make preparation, we do not have a holy body to present. We must repent of our sins - turning from sin to God. It took time, energy, work, and financial resources for Abraham to prepare to sacrifice and it takes the same for us. No one has committed themselves to God without committing his resources. And it also took perseverance and steadfastness on the part of Abraham to travel three days to Moriah. We do not change into a perfect and holy sacrifice overnight. We too must persevere with all steadfastness to present our bodies holy and acceptable to God.

Thirdly, the sacrifice must be killed. There are three respects in which a sacrifice is killed so that we may present our bodies holy and acceptable to God: 1) Jesus had to die as a propitiation Rom. 3:25; 2) we must die with Christ in baptism, putting to death the old man, raising in newness of life Rom. 6:3-6; 3) we must die daily 1 Cor. 15:31.

Fourth, we must present the sacrifice. The sacrifice that we present is our body - transformed from the world of sin to the will of God. We are a special people, a royal priesthood and hence we offer spiritual sacrifices (1 Pet. 2:5): the fruit of our lips in praise and thanksgiving; and the doing of good (Heb. 13:15-16). All that we do should be according to the will of God; therefore, a presentation of a holy and acceptable body which is our reasonable service.

Are you presenting your body as a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God? If not, begin transforming your body today by the renewing of your mind in Christ Jesus our Lord.