I dont think that we must surrender to the Lordship of Christ to be saved but I believe someone who is saved will surrender to the Lordship of Christ.
When salvation and true repentance in the heart happens, it seems to me that we turn to Jesus and trust in Him for mercy and forgiveness of sins. We are justified by faith.
I would then go on to say that when we are justified by faith that we have turned to Christ in faith and that begs for the surrender to His Lordship alone (simoultaneously).
In other words. Jesus isnt looking for a trade, so to speak. He wants our complete submission, but through the transformation of salvation our hearts submit to His Lordship freely, which is pleasing to God.
Therefore a regenerate person will call Jesus Lord and Jesus will be his/her Lord. It doesnt make sense for me at this point for someone to say that they have seen their sin to a point that makes them cry out for mercy and then get saved only to continue in their sin by denying Christ as Lord. That sounds like self-deception to me to say that you have been saved but still have other lords before God.
When salvation and true repentance in the heart happens, it seems to me that we turn to Jesus and trust in Him for mercy and forgiveness of sins. We are justified by faith.
I would then go on to say that when we are justified by faith that we have turned to Christ in faith and that begs for the surrender to His Lordship alone (simoultaneously).
In other words. Jesus isnt looking for a trade, so to speak. He wants our complete submission, but through the transformation of salvation our hearts submit to His Lordship freely, which is pleasing to God.
Therefore a regenerate person will call Jesus Lord and Jesus will be his/her Lord. It doesnt make sense for me at this point for someone to say that they have seen their sin to a point that makes them cry out for mercy and then get saved only to continue in their sin by denying Christ as Lord. That sounds like self-deception to me to say that you have been saved but still have other lords before God.