Self
Sanctification
A
big part of our personal relationship with Christ, our Lord, is a
two-step process. We are saved by GRACE through FAITH. Step one is
our sincere faith, step two is His Grace. Prayer and Faith are
always combined into one effort in our direct step that we take in
all our dealings with and for our God.
Let
us visit with Brother EDWARD
MCKENDRIE BOUNDS as he teaches us
about CONSECRATION and SANCTIFICATION:
'You
shall sanctify yourselves therefore and be holy, for I am the LORD
your God. 'You shall keep My statutes and practice them; I am the
LORD who sanctifies you. (Lev 20:7-8)
Here
we are told to sanctify ourselves, and then in the next sentence we
are taught that it is the Lord who sanctifies us.
Here
is the two-fold meaning of sanctification, and a distinction that you
always need to keep in mind. God does not consecrate us to His
service; we must wholeheartedly commit or consecrate ourselves to
Him. But we do not sanctify ourselves – it is the work of the Holy
Spirit in us.
Consecration
is the intentional act of the believer and is the direct result of
prayer. No prayer-less person can ever understand the idea of full
consecration.
Courtesy
of E.M. Bounds, Power of Prayer, Christian Arts Gifts, 2007
Consider what E.M. Bounds has written
and apply what you have learned to your walk with Christ. Do you
find yourself searching constantly for where God wants you to serve?
When you were born, our Lord endowed
you with talents, characteristics, and a unique combination of
interests that evolved as you grew. We have a tendency to look
beyond that which is already in us when we think about how to serve
Jesus. Look to those gifts that God has already placed in you. Use
them to bring glory to our Lord. Pray that these gifts bring about
glory and honor to our Creator as you apply and use them serving
others. This, as we pray, is how we CONSECRATE ourselves to His
service. Watch how quickly God will SANCTIFY your efforts, Amen.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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