Consecration and holiness are fundamental concepts in the Bible, emphasizing the separation of individuals and communities from the world to dedicate themselves to God's service. According to Leviticus 20:26, God's people are called to be holy, as He is holy, and this consecration is a lifelong process of sanctification, as expressed in Romans 12:1-2, where believers are urged to offer their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. The pursuit of holiness is also encouraged in 1 Peter 1:15-16, where believers are reminded to be holy in all they do, as they are called to be a holy nation, set apart for God's purposes. Through consecration and holiness, Christians strive to reflect God's character and live a life that honors Him, demonstrating their commitment to their faith and their desire to be transformed into His likeness.
A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 110, portraying Christ as the Priest-King who reigns from His mediatorial throne, emphasizing His dual role as both King and High Priest. He highlights the divine nature of Christ, His authority over a rebellious world, and His gifts of righteousness and peace to His f
A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 110, portraying Christ as the Priest-King who reigns from His mediatorial throne. He emphasizes Christ's dual nature as both divine King and High Priest, highlighting His authority, righteousness, and the peace He offers to His followers. Simpson illustrates the charac
