When the Lord’s love touches your heart, it’s natural to respond, “Lord, I consecrate my life to You.” But what happens next? Many believers try to serve God with their own energy, zeal, and determination, only to find that the fire fades after a short time.
In the original Hebrew, the word “consecration” means “to fill” or “to be filled.” God’s desire is not first for you to do many things for Him. His desire is that you would first be filled with Christ. From that filling comes true service, lasting growth, and holy conduct.
This episode uncovers the real meaning of consecration—not self-effort, but being filled, trained, and transformed by Christ so that you may live in godliness and do His will.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
The biblical meaning of consecration in the Old Testament
Why self-driven zeal often fades quickly
How being filled with Christ produces lasting service
The difference between doing for God and being filled by God
How consecration leads to holy conduct and godliness
Verses: Lev. 8, 2 Pet. 3:11; Luke 7:37-39; 1 Tim. 1:13, 16; Matt. 5:3; 2 Cor. 5:14-15
Outline: The Priestly Service – the Final Preparation for the Lord’s Return -
https://thechurchinfountainvalley.org/Media/2025YearEndConf/2025YearEndConf-Outline-ENG.pdf
2025 Year End Conf - North America - https://thechurchinfountainvalley.org/2025-year-end-conf/
2025 Winter Conf - Europe - https://himmlisches-jerusalem.de/posts/winterkonferenz-2025