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The Holy Spirit wants access to your whole house—not just the tidy rooms you're comfortable sharing. Are you ready to surrender your thinking to God's transformative power?

When we enter the waters of baptism, we make a powerful declaration: "I surrender my life to God." But this surrender goes far beyond a one-time ritual. As Martin Luther beautifully expressed, we're called to "live wet"—to continually remember whose family we belong to and to allow the Spirit to transform our thinking patterns daily.

The decisions that protected us in childhood might be limiting us as adults. Those defensive mechanisms and fear-based perspectives that once kept us safe may now be preventing us from experiencing the fullness of God's love and wisdom. The Holy Spirit gently invites us to change our minds—to see the world through God's eyes rather than through the lens of our ego.

This spiritual transformation reveals itself in how we perceive our circumstances. Two people can experience the same hot Florida day completely differently—one cursing the heat, another marveling at the miracle of a life-sustaining star. Our mindset determines whether we notice the abundance or scarcity around us, whether we respond with joy or complaint to life's challenges.

Perhaps most challenging is how the Spirit reshapes our understanding of community. Our ego constantly pushes us toward separation—wanting to be special, different, recognized. Yet God's way is unity, family, and surrender. When we encounter difficult people or harmful ideas, the Spirit doesn't call us to confrontation but to compassion—not arguing on their level but bringing them to Jesus who can sort through their confusion and pain.

This journey requires profound humility. The wisdom of God (often portrayed as feminine in scripture) brings patience and clear sight where masculine energy might rush to judgment or control. Sometimes God speaks to us through unexpected voices—younger family members, children, or those we might otherwise dismiss. Are we humble enough to listen?

You are the light of the world—not waiting for someone else to illuminate the darkness but shining brightly yourself. Through the Spirit's power, you can extend radical inclusion, expand your table rather than build higher fences, and find ways to spread joy to everyone around you. Ready to surrender your thinking to the One who loves you most? The Spirit is waiting.

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In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake