How to Have Constant Victory In Your Life!!
By Dr. AW Tozer

1. Get alone in a room where you will not be disturbed. Have a pad and a pencil available along with your Bible.

2. Pray this prayer: Father turn the search light of the Holy Spirit on my heart and show me what is in my life displeasing to You. Psalm 139:23
REMEMBER: the heart is deceitful above all things and so wicked that only God can know it. He will show you what must be rooted out. Jeremiah 17:9

3. When God brings something to your mind, admit it's a sin (don't try and excuse it), repent of it (turn from it), and put it under the blood. 1 John 1:7b

4. If things need to be made right (by giving something back or saying I'm sorry) then write it down on the pad so you won't forget it.

5. Continue this type of praying until everything has been confessed and repented of. 1 John 1:9

6. Give your entire body to God. (feet, hands, mouth, etc.) Romans 12:1-2

7. Give your will to God. (emotions, ambitions, desires, etc.) Romans 6:13

8. Ask God to crucify you. You're the candidate and God does the work. Galatians 2:20

9. Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you full of Himself. Ephesians 5:18

10. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you a love for Jesus. John 17:26b

11. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you a burden for a soul. Psalm 126:6
REMEMBER: Make sure you get the name of the person you are to pray for before you leave the room.

12. Now you start a disciplined life. Have a quiet time with God daily. Constantly allow God to show you if you have anything in your life displeasing to Him. Pray daily for that soul He has laid on your heart and mind. Give Him your body afresh for that day and Constant Victory is yours!
 
 

A Crucified man cannot look back,
     the cross is behind him.
A crucified man is facing in one direction,
     the way the cross is facing.
A crucified man has no future plans of his own,
     he's crucified.
In the Spiritual realm if you are crucified:
You don't look back
You are faced in one direction - Heavenward
You have no future plans of your own-
"Lord what would you have me to do?"