Written by
Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha
A consecrated
person is more likely to be used of God to bring healing to the nations. Consecration
means usable by the Master. It is one thing to be used by God to do things in
the house of God without sanctification and another to be used by God, which is
to minister to God and minister the grace of God to the people of God. It is
impossible to be consecrated without being sanctified. You should therefore ensure
that you do not serve around the temple but in the temple. The prophet Samuel
was both sanctified and consecrated. If Jesus sanctified himself, then you should also sanctify yourself. Let this be your desire and commitment. Please see Romans Chapter 6 verse 22, John Chapter 17 verse 19.
Sanctification is to be set apart by God for God
unto a holy life. Sanctification is separation from an unholy life. Sanctification
is a purging process that is facilitated by the Holy Spirit in the life of a
believer filled with the Holy Spirit and is submissive to the Holy Spirit at
all times. Please see Romans Chapter 15 verse 16. Sanctification is your
conscious effort to please God. It is your progressive growth to conform to
Jesus Christ. Please see Philippians Chapter 2 verse 12, Acts Chapter 13 verses
2 and 3 and John Chapter 17 verse 17. Sanctification is progressive and it is
your responsibility. Sanctification in speech is also important. A call to
sanctification is a call to promotion. Salvation motivates sanctification. There
can be no sanctification if there is no salvation. It is therefore important not
to underscore salvation. Please see 2nd
Timothy Chapter 2 verses 20 to 22. Salvation is not a feeling because feelings
change. You don’t feel salvation; you know it and you must have the assurance.
A Christian life should consist of salvation, sanctification and consecration.
Schools of
belief and opinions differ on sanctification and salvation. Please see 1st
Corinthians Chapter 6 verse 11 and James Chapter 1 verses 22 to 25.
Sanctification begins with salvation and is progressive based on James Chapter
1 verses 22 to 25. The motivation for sanctification and consecration is
salvation. A life that is not saved
cannot be sanctified and cannot be consecrated.