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As we stand at the threshold of a new year, we're invited into something far deeper than resolutions and self-improvement plans—we're called to consecration. Drawing from Romans 12:1, we discover that the most rational, intelligent response to God's mercy is to present ourselves as living sacrifices, wholly dedicated to Him. This message introduces a powerful 40-day journey of consecration. he call to consecration isn't about religious duty—it's about creating space for God to evaluate our lives, eliminate what hinders us, educate us in His ways, and ultimately be exalted through us.The challenge isn't just to start the year strong, but to prepare our hearts so thoroughly that we finish strong, experiencing everything God has for us throughout the entire year ahead.
By Mountain Home First AssemblyAs we stand at the threshold of a new year, we're invited into something far deeper than resolutions and self-improvement plans—we're called to consecration. Drawing from Romans 12:1, we discover that the most rational, intelligent response to God's mercy is to present ourselves as living sacrifices, wholly dedicated to Him. This message introduces a powerful 40-day journey of consecration. he call to consecration isn't about religious duty—it's about creating space for God to evaluate our lives, eliminate what hinders us, educate us in His ways, and ultimately be exalted through us.The challenge isn't just to start the year strong, but to prepare our hearts so thoroughly that we finish strong, experiencing everything God has for us throughout the entire year ahead.