 The rebellious nature has been crucified with Christ, but it seems that the rebellious nature often tries for a resurrection. We surrender things to God and then try to take control of them again. We place things in His hands and then try to take hold of them for ourselves again. We put things on the altar and then try to pull them off. We tend to forget that God is the potter and that we are the clay. What sorrow awaits those who argue with their Creator? Does the clay pot argue with its maker? Does the clay dispute with the one who shapes it saying, stop, you're doing it wrong? Does the pot exclaim, how clumsy can you be? That's Isaiah 45-9. This is why we so desperately need the help of the Holy Spirit. It's only through the Holy Spirit that we can truly learn to surrender. Let God break your will and mold His. Let God reshape your thinking to be like His. Allow God to fashion your nature, your character, your speech, your thought patterns and your conduct. Don't fight Him. Realize that God's vision for your life will often contradict your vision for your life. But considering the fact that you surrendered your life to Him when you got saved, can you truly say any more that it's your life? Don't fight the process. Don't resist the movement of the potter's hand. Let Him break what needs to be broken. Let Him remove what needs to be removed. Let His desire take shape in your life. Indeed, we are just the clay. He is the potter. I'm David Diga Hernandez and that is your moment of truth.