Let us, to say the very least, be willing to receive Him, to yield ourselves to God and trust Him for it.
Let our intercession to-day be for them and all God's children, that Christ may teach us that the Holy Spirit is in us; and what it is to live in His fulness, and to yield ourselves to His intercession work within us.
God gives us over to iniquity and unrighteousness, and we yield ourselves over to it.
He calls us to the indwelling and the teaching of the Spirit of Holiness, to yield ourselves that He may bring home to us and breathe within us what is ours in Christ.
Let us yield ourselves to God in Christ, to rest where He rested, to be made holy with His own holiness, and to be blessed with God's own blessing.
When we 'yield ourselves to God,' as Paul exhorts us to do in the beginning of this chapter, as the commencement of all true life of conformity to His will, Christ yields Himself to us.
And that is why so many of us do not care to yield ourselves to the faith that is in Jesus Christ.
So a God who has only claims upon us will never be a God to whom we yield ourselves.
If we yield ourselves to Him, He will plant His Spirit in our spirits, will guide and growingly sanctify us through life, will deliver us by the indwelling of the Spirit of life in Him from the law of sin and death.
We are set down on His domains, and we enjoy His presence and providing in order that, set free from carking cares and low ends, we may, with free and joyous hearts, yield ourselves to His joyful service.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yield ourselves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.