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What you become

  • Writer: Heike Kelley
    Heike Kelley
  • Jun 18, 2015
  • 2 min read

Someone recently introduced me to a podcast. As I am listening to it on my way to work, it talks about sanctification by God.

“sanctification” is a translation of the Greek word hagiasmos, meaning “holiness” or “a separation.”

Once you realize that God gave you the gift of Life, be prepared to be set apart for sacred use. God will relentlessly pursue you until you will accept the gift you have been given and learn what to do with it. Now I’m not talking about that every one of us has to walk around preaching sermons to each other. I am talking about becoming cognizant of the unique life form God created you to be and tuning in to the original gifts bestowed on you. Many people have been given more than one gift, yet they fail to value it to the degree it was intended. Including the gift of Life itself. Truly honoring your life will allow you to become an extension of your creator.

Of course most people choose to explore their free will options and tend to brush aside the whole point of that.

Free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action.

In pursuing your free will, you most likely become blinded by your own will. You want something but you fail to see what it will get you. Causing you to flounder around in life without ever grasping your purpose. Like a perpetual teenager too embarrassed by your parent(s), rejecting everything that acknowledges the grandeur of God, in the vain attempt to come into your own without paying homage to your roots.

Free will is a precious gift from God, for it lets us love him with our “whole heart”—because we want to.—Matthew 22:37.


 
 
 

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