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[The Power of Surrender and Obedience: A Journey to Faith]-[137: How Surrender Unlocks a Full Life with Lyle Phillips]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-09-01

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The Radical Choice: Surrender and the Pursuit of Obedience

In this episode, Pastor Lyle Phillips of Legacy Church joins the podcast for a profound conversation about the transformative power of spiritual surrender. Reflecting on his own journey and his ministry, Phillips argues that the "surrender switch"—the act of yielding one's life to God—is not a one-time event at salvation, but a continuous state of being that defines the Christian life.

The "Surrender Switch": An Active Relationship

Phillips posits a compelling thesis: "The same state in which you are saved is the same state that you’re called to live in." Many Christians experience a initial spark of faith, only to turn off their surrender switch, settling for a "nominal lifestyle" of being a churchgoer. Phillips emphasizes that true Christianity is not passive; it is an active, ongoing relationship. He challenges the notion of boredom in faith, suggesting that if a believer feels bored, it is likely a symptom of disobedience. When one yields to God, life becomes an "adventure"—a sentiment echoed by the host, Nick Bear, who shares his own shift from a passive, "one foot in, one foot out" approach to a life of complete, all-in commitment.

The Fear of God vs. Being Afraid

A central theme of the discussion is the "fear of the Lord." Phillips clarifies that this is not about being afraid of God in a paralyzing way, but rather maintaining a "healthy respect." He draws on the wisdom of John Bevere, noting that while the Old Testament fear of God focused on the awe of His holiness, the New Testament perspective is the fear of being separated from Him. For both men, the fear of God acts as a safeguard against turning the surrender switch off. As Nick Bear notes, realizing that he should "fear God and not man" allowed him to let go of the need for worldly relevance and external praise, ultimately bringing peace to his life.

Success as Obedience

When asked about how he measures success, Phillips strips away the cultural metrics of fame, platform size, or financial gain. "Success for any of us is the same. It is simply obedience to God." This perspective shifts the focus from results to faithfulness. He highlights the "Great Commandment" (loving God and neighbor) and the "Great Commission" (making disciples) as the foundational pillars of his ministry. By keeping the mission simple, he avoids the heavy, strenuous yoke of religious performance, instead choosing the "pace of grace."

Miracles of Obedience: The India Story

To illustrate the radical nature of obedience, Phillips shares a harrowing story from his mid-twenties in India. Feeling called to combat human trafficking, he encountered a powerful, corrupt mine owner who threatened his life. Despite the danger, Phillips chose to trust God’s word over the fear of man. His persistent obedience—and his subsequent willingness to sacrifice his organization’s funds to help the very people who were being oppressed—led to a miraculous transformation. The trafficker himself eventually converted to Christianity, leading to the rescue of over 400 children from slavery. This serves as a powerful testament to the "multiplication" of generosity and the fruit that comes from stepping into the unknown with God.

Reordering Loves and Embracing Rest

Both Phillips and Bear discuss the importance of reordering one's life priorities. For Bear, this has meant prioritizing his marriage and family above his business and fitness goals, not by sacrificing his ambitions, but by aligning them under the supremacy of Christ. They conclude that a "full" life is not one of constant, hurried hustle, but one lived in communion with God. As they look toward the future, they emphasize that destiny is not a position or a destination—it is a person: Jesus. By staying in fellowship with Him, they argue, one can never truly lose.

🎯Key Sentences

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I give up trying to do this life all by myself.
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I've been fearing the wrong one.
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He's a relentless lover.
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It is simply obedience to God.
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I strive to keep it simple.
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📝Key Phrases

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run it back
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warm the bench
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tap into
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all in
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hold me to this
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📖 Transcript

All right, today on the podcast, we have back for a second time, Pastor Lyle Phillips out of Nashville, Legacy Church.
What's up? Let's go. We're back. Run it back.
Round two. So good to have you back, man.
Thank you, bro. So remind me why you are in Austin, Texas right now.
I was here preaching last night at a church in Round Rock called Oasis.
The pastor of that church, I served for a couple of years in my early 20s.

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