The Altar Call as Living Sacrifice - Pentecostal (Romans 12:1-2)
In Pentecostal tradition, the altar call isn't just for salvation—it's for consecration. People come forward to "lay it all down," to offer themselves fresh. Romans...
This is stories & illustrations on altar call and consecration for adults, drawing on Romans 12:1-2. It carries an emotional tone of hope, trust and anticipation.
In Pentecostal tradition, the altar call isn't just for salvation—it's for consecration. People come forward to "lay it all down," to offer themselves fresh. Romans 12:1-2 is enacted physically: walking forward, kneeling, surrendering. The body participates in the offering. And "renewed minds" comes through the Spirit's work—revelation, transformation, new perspective. That altar isn't once-and-done; it's always open. When did you last come forward? The altar is ready.
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