self-consecration
noun [ U ] uk/ˌself.kɒn.sɪˈkreɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌself.kɑːn.səˈkreɪ.ʃən/
religion specialized(对宗教信仰的)献身
the act of dedicating yourself to a religious task or job (= deciding that you will do it with all your energy and effort)
We discussed whether our hearts were ready for self-consecration to God. 我们讨论了我们的心是否已经准备好将自己奉献给上帝。
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- The Spirit is holy because he is intrinsic to God’s self-consecration.
- They teach that the four steps of self-consecration include a deep love and awe for the worthiness of God.
- God’s self-consecration – the pure majesty with which he wills and establishes himself as who he is – includes his consecration of the creature.