4- Hagiazo - How did you do?
Day 4
Yesterday we looked at hagiazo. How did you do?
Not a trick question. A real one.
Did anything shift? Did the word land somewhere in you — or did it pass through like it has a thousand times before?
What did you make holy yesterday?
Because hagiazo isn't just a definition to learn. It's a practice to live. To consecrate means to actively set something apart — to handle it differently than everything else. To treat it as belonging to a category nothing else occupies.
So what in your life right now actually looks like that?
Is your time with God set apart — or does it happen in the margins when everything else is finished?
Is His name handled carefully in your home, your conversations, your thought life — or has familiarity made it ordinary?
Is there anything in your daily rhythm that would cause someone watching to say — that person treats God as wholly other?
This is where neuroscience gets honest with us. The brain forms what it practices. Consecration isn't a feeling that arrives — it's a pattern that gets built, one intentional moment at a time. Romans 12:2 calls it the renewing of the mind. But renewal requires repetition. It requires returning to the same thing until it rewires what's underneath.
Hagiazo is a daily decision before it becomes a daily reality.
What are you setting apart today?
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