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  2. Surrender (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Surrendering to God's will entails both the surrender of our will to His, in His sovereignty over all things, in which His ways of operating and thinking prevails over humanity's and Satan's. Secondarily, the surrender of one's will is evidenced by the acknowledgement of God's will for our personal lives in even the smallest decisions.

  3. Sharanagati - Wikipedia

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    Rejecting those things that are averse to surrender to God (pratikulyasya varjanam) Considering God to be one's protector in all circumstances (raksisyatiti visvasa) Accepting God as one's maintainer (goptrtve varanam) Surrendering everything in God's service (atma-niksepa) Cultivating a humble attitude (karpanya)

  4. Sovereignty of God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    From this perspective, God alone possesses free-will in the sense of ultimate self-determination. [30] Moreover, God acts through voluntarism in its nominalist sense. [31] This means, what God does is good not because it is guided by his character or moral structure within his nature, but only because God wants it. [32]

  5. I Surrender All - Wikipedia

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    "I Surrender All" is a Christian hymn, with words written by American art teacher and musician Judson W. Van DeVenter (1855–1939), who subsequently became a music minister and evangelist. It was put to music by Winfield S. Weeden (1847–1908), and published in 1896.

  6. Ṣoḍaśa Grantha - Wikipedia

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    Viveka-dhairyāśraya: "On discernment, steadfastness, and surrender to God" Śrī-kṛṣṇāśraya: "Surrendering to Krishna" Chatuḥślokī: "Four Verses" Bhakti-vardhinī: "Growing devotion" Jalabheda: Nineteen types of orators; Pañca-padyāni: Three types of listeners; Sannyāsa-nirṇāya: "Deciding on renunciation"

  7. Theology of the Cross - Wikipedia

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    The theology of the Cross (Latin: Theologia Crucis, [1] German: Kreuzestheologie [2] [3] [4]) or staurology [5] (from Greek stauros: cross, and -logy: "the study of") [6] is a term coined by the German theologian Martin Luther [1] to refer to theology that posits "the cross" (that is, divine self-revelation) as the only source of knowledge concerning who God is and how God saves.

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