What is Consecration?

Consecration is only possible when we give up our will about everything. As soon as we come to the point of giving ourselves to God, we are almost certain to become aware of the presence of one thing, if not of more, out of harmony with His will. Every room and cupboard in the house, with the exception of one, is thrown open to the new Occupant; every limb in the body but one is submitted to the practiced hand of the good Physician. But that small reserve spoils the whole. To give ninety-nine parts and to withhold the hundredth undoes the whole transaction. Jesus will have all or none. Who would live in a fever-stricken house so long as one room was not exposed to disinfectants, air, and sun? Who would become responsible for a bankrupt person so long as one ledger was kept back? The reason that so many fail to attain the blessed life is that there is some one point in which they hold back from God, and concerning which they prefer to have their own way and will rather than His. This one little thing mars the whole, robs them of peace, and compels them to wander in the desert.
—F. B. Meyer

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