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  • KINDLING THE FLAME OF SACRED LOVE.....I love this old hymn “O thou who camest from above” this first line does it for me, by Samuel Sebastian Wesley to the Tune of Hereford. His grandfather, Charles Wesley.

    1. O thou who camest from above
    the fire celestial to impart,
    kindle a flame of sacred love
    on the mean altar of my heart.

    2. There let it for thy glory burn
    with inextinguishable blaze,
    and trembling to its source return
    in humble prayer and fervent praise.

    3. Jesus confirm my heart’s desire
    to work and speak and think for thee;
    still let me guard the holy fire
    and still stir up the gift in me.

    4. Still let me prove thy perfect will,
    my acts of faith and love repeat;
    till death thine endless mercies seal,
    and make the sacrifice complete.

    Samuel Wesley, no doubt reflecting on his grandfathers legacy and mission, wrote their hymn, probably a a prayer of his heart, no doubt it God was stirring a divine zeal Calling him to a new level of divine CONSECRATION. The fire celestial to impart, kindle a flame of sacred love on the mean altar of my heart. There, yes there let me for they glory burn with inextinguishable blaze. The words themselves are enough to revive a man’s soul. My Prayer; Consecrate my heart afresh today of God. Thou consuming fire burn on the mean altar of my heart. Still stir up the gift in me. and he will yes he will. If you are praying this prayer with me today. God will burn in you his will, his word, his passion, his fire. Don’t underestimate God. If you can pray it, he can use YOU! Yes he will.
    KINDLING THE FLAME OF SACRED LOVE.....I love this old hymn “O thou who camest from above” this first line does it for me, by Samuel Sebastian Wesley to the Tune of Hereford. His grandfather, Charles Wesley. 1. O thou who camest from above the fire celestial to impart, kindle a flame of sacred love on the mean altar of my heart. 2. There let it for thy glory burn with inextinguishable blaze, and trembling to its source return in humble prayer and fervent praise. 3. Jesus confirm my heart’s desire to work and speak and think for thee; still let me guard the holy fire and still stir up the gift in me. 4. Still let me prove thy perfect will, my acts of faith and love repeat; till death thine endless mercies seal, and make the sacrifice complete. Samuel Wesley, no doubt reflecting on his grandfathers legacy and mission, wrote their hymn, probably a a prayer of his heart, no doubt it God was stirring a divine zeal Calling him to a new level of divine CONSECRATION. The fire celestial to impart, kindle a flame of sacred love on the mean altar of my heart. There, yes there let me for they glory burn with inextinguishable blaze. The words themselves are enough to revive a man’s soul. My Prayer; Consecrate my heart afresh today of God. Thou consuming fire burn on the mean altar of my heart. Still stir up the gift in me. and he will yes he will. If you are praying this prayer with me today. God will burn in you his will, his word, his passion, his fire. Don’t underestimate God. If you can pray it, he can use YOU! Yes he will.
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  • Thinking of leadership. Jesus as a leader gave his mission to others. He came to seek and save the lost yet he gave his mission and assignment to others. You go into all the world and make disciples of all nations. you preach the gospel etc. Now this demonstrates amazing confidence in both himself and those who he had chosen. Can we as leaders follow this pattern? We should ask ourselves? Have I so much confidence in my team That i can hand my biggest assignment to others? If not what adjustments can I make. and how does this effect my legacy to come?
    Thinking of leadership. Jesus as a leader gave his mission to others. He came to seek and save the lost yet he gave his mission and assignment to others. You go into all the world and make disciples of all nations. you preach the gospel etc. Now this demonstrates amazing confidence in both himself and those who he had chosen. Can we as leaders follow this pattern? We should ask ourselves? Have I so much confidence in my team That i can hand my biggest assignment to others? If not what adjustments can I make. and how does this effect my legacy to come?
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