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5 LEVELS OF CONSECRATION (97% of Christians NEVER REACH LEVEL 2)

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The video discusses the concept of consecration in Christianity, explaining that it is a process of being set apart and made holy for God's purpose, and that it involves five levels of spiritual growth and surrender.

Key Points

  • Consecration is a spiritual process that involves being set apart and made holy for God's purpose, and it is not just about being good, but about being separated and dedicated to God. 
  • The first level of consecration is the consecration of the body, which involves presenting one's body as a living sacrifice to God and living a life of discipline and self-control. 
  • The second level of consecration is the consecration of the soul, which involves allowing the Holy Spirit to purify and sanctify one's mind, will, and emotions. 
  • The Bible teaches that the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and that it is important to keep it clean and pure, and to use it for God's glory. 
  • At this level, God starts to deal with the way a person thinks, feels, and reacts, and to uproot unforgiveness, jealousy, fear, and other toxic patterns. 
  • The third level of consecration is the consecration of the spirit, which involves becoming so sensitive to God's presence that one can hear His whisper and sense His movement. 
  • The fourth level of consecration is the consecration of time and assignment, which involves surrendering one's calendar and schedule to God and living a life of obedience and faithfulness. 
  • The fifth and highest level of consecration is the consecration of glory, which involves being so filled with God's presence that one's face shines, one's words create, and demons flee in fear. 
  • Each level of consecration gives the believer more power and authority, and shuts the door to the enemy's access and influence, and the level of consecration determines the level of dominion and victory in one's life. 
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5 LEVELS OF CONSECRATION (97% of Christians NEVER REACH LEVEL 2)

5 LEVELS OF CONSECRATION (97% of Christians NEVER REACH LEVEL 2)

The video discusses the concept of consecration in Christianity, explaining that it is a process of being set apart and made holy for God's purpose, and that it involves five levels of spiritual growth and surrender.

Key Points

Consecration is a spiritual process that involves being set apart and made holy for God's purpose, and it is not just about being good, but about being separated and dedicated to God.
The first level of consecration is the consecration of the body, which involves presenting one's body as a living sacrifice to God and living a life of discipline and self-control.
The second level of consecration is the consecration of the soul, which involves allowing the Holy Spirit to purify and sanctify one's mind, will, and emotions.
The Bible teaches that the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and that it is important to keep it clean and pure, and to use it for God's glory.
At this level, God starts to deal with the way a person thinks, feels, and reacts, and to uproot unforgiveness, jealousy, fear, and other toxic patterns.
The third level of consecration is the consecration of the spirit, which involves becoming so sensitive to God's presence that one can hear His whisper and sense His movement.
The fourth level of consecration is the consecration of time and assignment, which involves surrendering one's calendar and schedule to God and living a life of obedience and faithfulness.
The fifth and highest level of consecration is the consecration of glory, which involves being so filled with God's presence that one's face shines, one's words create, and demons flee in fear.
Each level of consecration gives the believer more power and authority, and shuts the door to the enemy's access and influence, and the level of consecration determines the level of dominion and victory in one's life.
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