Consecration, Purpose, and the Power of God. You are not created for mediocrity—God doesn’t make average. You are designed with divine purpose, equipped with unique gifts to impact the world in extraordinary ways. You may not be one of the fivefold ministry in Ephesians 4:11, but even through leadership, administration, or giving to the cause of Christ your calling is sacred and your potential is unlimited when you consecrate yourself to God.
King David’s unparalleled giving in 1 Chronicles 29 demonstrates greatness that comes from a life dedicated to eternal purposes. The treasures of this world are fleeting, but what is offered to God is everlasting. When you give your all to God, He is not neutral—He moves powerfully in your life, elevating you to levels you may not understand and appreciate until the next world.
Stand firm on the Word, seek wisdom from those who are living it, and embrace the truth that you are "top shelf" in God’s eyes. The fire of life will test your works, but those works you build on the foundation of faith and consecration will endure. Yield to the greatness God has placed within you and allow His power to work in you and through you to transform your life and the lives of others. Help the nations and glorify Jesus’ name. You are too amazing to settle for anything less than the extraordinary purpose God has for you.
1 Chronicles 29:5. Matthew 19:12; 24:35. Romans 12:5-8. 1 Corinthians 3:10-15. 1 Peter 1:25. 2 Peter 3:10.
Consecrate means to declare something as sacred, dedicated to divine purpose, and solemnly set aside for sacred service or goals.
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