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To consecrate something or someone means, therefore, to give that thing or person to God as his property, to take it out of the context of what is ours and to insert it in his milieu, so that it no longer belongs to our affairs, but is totally of God.
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When we consecrate something, we set it apart for God's use. Therefore, when we consecrate our lives, we turn our backs on our fleshly desires, worldly values, carnal thinking, undisciplined living, bad habits, and on everything else that does not agree with God's Word.
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www.lifeinjesus-ministries.com/PRAYEROFCONSECRATION.html
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The word sanctify or sanctification is scripture seems to have 4 different meanings. The first meaning is to devote or consecrate something or someone to God and or recognize that this has occurred and recognize that thing or person as holy and belonging to God the Holy one.
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www.backdoorbible.org/html/sanctification.htm
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Instead of losing heart and resigning himself to months or even years of meaningless imprisonment, he chose to consecrate his situation to God. To consecrate something means to declare it sacred, to devote it irrevocably to the worship of God.
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www.opc.org/nh.html?article_id=317
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consecrate someone or something to God ... to pledge someone to the service of God; to dedicate something to the glory or service of God. They consecrated the new church building to the glory of God. ... consecrate to God...
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idioms.thefreedictionary.com/consecrate
idioms.thefreedictionary.com/consecrate
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It stands to reason that before you can use God's word to consecrate something, you need to have it in your heart and on your lips. After all, should someone ask you to pray specifically about their condition, you must have the proper premise, promise and position.
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www.prayertower.net/Cal/2004/1019/index.htm
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Tonight, the speaker (Paul Johnson, Executive Vice President of the Baptist General Conference) talked to us about how consecrating something means to set something apart for God, and that often boils down to ... I bring it up because I think I have a pretty good understanding of what it means to consecrate yourself.
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jeff.mikels.cc/posts/consecrate-yourselves/
jeff.mikels.cc/posts/consecrate-yourselves/
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con·se·crate / ˈkänsiˌkrāt/ • v. [tr.] (usu be consecrated) make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose: the present Holy Trinity church was consecrated in 1845 | [as adj.] (consecrated) consecrated ground. ... consecrate; Book article from:
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www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O999-consecrate.html
www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O999-consecrate.html
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The act of making something or someone holy. Consecration may be performed by God, or it may require man's action; it may involve a time, a space, a person, ...
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www.answers.com/topic/consecration
www.answers.com/topic/consecration
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