Glen Scrivener’s latest spoken word video, I Gave My Life to Jesus, is a refreshing gospel presentation for all those who have been burned out trying to give their lives to Jesus. It’s a precise summary of the wearisome spiritual roller coaster that the vast majority of kids experienced who grew up being told to “surrender all,” “rededicate” their lives, and do more for Jesus at altar calls, youth camps, retreats, conferences, and “revival” meetings.
Glen is the director of the evangelistic ministry Speak Life. He is an evangelist/apologist who preaches Christ through writing, speaking, and online media. Like many of us, he gave his life to Jesus about a thousand times “at teenage shrines of rare experience,” yet grew weary of being told of all things he had to do for Jesus without being reminded first and foremost of what Jesus did for him.
This poem brilliantly captures how often we put the cart before the horse, telling people to do x, y, and z in order to surrender all and give their lives to Jesusâall the while forgetting to magnify Christ and proclaim the sheer, gracious gift of salvation he freely provides for all the thirst, weary, guilty, and broken. Scrivener says:
And all the while the preachers told me
âGive control, not part, but wholly,
Give your heart, your life, your all.â
But rarely do I recall
Being told what He gave, my Lord to save.
Listen as Glen tells the truth of Christianity and the lies associated with running to God, giving your heart, or burning out for Christ. This poem recalls the doubts he had, and the truth he found.
You can read the words to the poem here, but here’s an excerpt that says it all:
Can you give your life to Jesus? Talk about cart before horse.
Can we resource the Source who flows like a river
He is the Giver and we just receive, thatâs what it means to believe.So Iâll leave an appeal. To the preachers who feel
that they must stir up zeal, then let it be His we reveal.You say âGive your heartâ
This [the Bible] says âChrist is the donorâYou say âYield your lifeâ
This says âHe was always the ownerâYou say âGet on fire.â
This says âYou are the Light.âYou say âKeep running to God.â
This says âWalk in Christ.âYou say âDare to be a missional, intentional, incarnational, contextualised, no-compromise, counter-cultural, radical, red-letter, fully-devoted, disciple.â
This says âFollow.âYou say âGet hungry for God.â
This says âTake, eat, swallow.âYou say âPress into Godâ
This says âYouâre hidden in ChristâYou say âBe a world changerâ
This says âLead a quiet life.âYou say âSurrender all.â
This says âYouâre not your own.âYou say “Step up to the plate”,
This says âYouâre raised to the throne.âYou say âBurn outâ
This says âShineâYou say âWork on your relationship with Jesus.â
This says âI am my belovedâs and He is mine.âFolks, look at the book and unhook from this wearisome, will-driven view
Stop giving your life to Jesus, Heâs the Giver delivered for you.

Mitch Bedzyk serves as a pastor Emmanuel Community Church, overseeing music and Sunday Classes. He received his Master of Theological Studies from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and works in IT for the NY Office of Mental Health. He and his wife, Sarah, have five children: Kya, Khalli, Oliver, Amelia, and Micah. In his spare time he enjoys reading, coffee, guitar, playing fantasy soccer and fanatically following Major League Soccer and the German Bundesliga




