Consecration Defined.
You were not created for mediocrity. You were created for consecration.
Consecrate means to declare something as sacred, to dedicate it to divine purpose, to solemnly declare that it is set aside for secret service or goal. A communion service is a consecration service where you are set aside for God.
When you do that, something special happens to you. When you're giving all to God, God is not neutral about it. He sees something in you that is more comfortable giving yourself away to God than doing something offered by the culture, which can never satisfy you. Whatever is offered in this world is temporary. Whatever is offered from heaven is permanent.
This message is a wake-up call: be set apart for God. Consecration means your life is no longer shaped by culture’s labels, cravings, or confusion, but by divine purpose. Jesus called out the example of eunuchs in Matthew 19:12. “For there are eunuchs who have been so from birth, and there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by men, and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven." Daniel and the Hebrew boys were eunuchs. They were not defined by sexuality but by their dedication to God’s purpose.
Consecration is about yielding to God’s call, not cultural definitions or limitations. The consecration challenge points beyond identity language and toward surrender—a life wholly given to God.
The world offers what is temporary, but Scripture is clear. What is built on this age will burn, while what is built on God’s Word will stand. You are too valuable to be measured by passing lusts and desires, public opinion, or material things. God did not make you average. He made you with eternal worth, and your consecration should reflect that truth.
Are you living consecrated, or just distracted?
Take a moment today to ask God where you have settled for less than His call. Surrender again. Build what lasts. Stand on the Word.
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