Let Go and Let God


In repentance and rest is your salvation.–Isaiah 30:15

Several years ago, I was leading a small group at my church through a video series called Leadership by the Book. On this particular night through the video we were introduced to a Christian businessman named Ken Jennings. At one point in the video Ken shared a time when he was in the Air Force, when he had to parachute out of a plane as part of a training exercise. He jumped out and pulled the cord on his pack. The chute came out, but the cross winds they jumped into wrapped the chute around him like a shroud. Frantically he tried to untangle the parachute but to no avail. As he sped helplessly towards the ground, he prayed to God saying, “God the only way I will live is if You open my parachute, I cannot do it myself.” As soon as he stopped fighting and prayed that prayer, the parachute miraculously untangled and opened. He still hit the ground hard, but he was okay.

The popular adage, “let go and let God,” has a very real and powerful meaning to Ken. His experience is a good parable for us too. Apart from Christ’s love and forgiveness we are falling towards certain doom no less real or grave than Ken’s. And we too are made powerless to save ourselves. Our own sin has tangled us up and without help from God we will die wrapped in our sins. When we accept God’s forgiveness in Jesus Christ, God unwraps us from the power of sin and opens a parachute that He guides into His loving arms.

What I have been learning is that it is one thing to know this in your head, and it is another thing to believe it in your heart and live your life in the light of that truth. I have wasted a lot of time, energy, and effort on trying to get myself untangled from problems that were brought on by my own sins or the sins of others. You know something? I can’t fight sin! I am broken. I am weak. I am full of sin myself. How can I free myself from what I naturally produce? The answer of course, is that I cannot.

But Christ in me! He can fight sin! He defeated sin! He broke its power over me! I can be free of the tyranny and captivity of sin when I recognize that that is what Christ wants to do for me. I am free when I let Jesus be my Savior and stop pretending to do for myself what only He can do for me.

“Let go and let God” is easy to say but not easy to do. It takes effort. It takes perseverance. It takes tenacity. It takes learning humility, patience, and long-suffering. And of course, it takes trust and belief in God and in His ability and willingness to save and forgive.

God says our salvation is not based on our works, or our abilities, or our efforts, but on repentance and rest. Quit trying to open your parachute. You can’t. Repent to God for your sins that have wrapped you up and let God’s forgiveness set you free and open your chute. You’ll be glad you did.

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  1. This is a timely word, Dan, and a pleasure to read. I have found my walk with Christ to be one where continual surrender and repentance are what keep me grounded. The book of Galatians speaks solidly to our heart need here.
    Blessings- jim o

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