THE WORD THAT SETS YOUR HEART ABLAZE

Luke 24:32 "And they said to one another, did not our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He opened the Scriptures to us?"

There are seasons in faith when the soul turns gray, no dramatic sin, no open rebellion, just lukewarmness, you read without hunger, pray without passion, and even serve without joy. On the outside, things look fine, but deep down, your heart has grown cold, and you start to wonder, where did that passion go, when did I lose the wonder, how did I become so numb to the eternal?

God see you, and He doesn't come to shame you, He comes to revive you. He knows that what's grown cold doesn't need judgment, it needs a spark. That's why He gave us His Word, a fire that burns through apathy and rekindles the flame of heaven. That day, the disciples were discouraged, disappointed, and heartbroken, but as Jesus walked beside them and revealed all that Scripture said abut Him, from Moses to the prophets, their hearts began to burn again, and it's still true today. Scripture is more than information, it's revelation, it's not doctrine, it's a voice that sets your soul on fire.

Maybe you don't need more advice, or another worship song, maybe what you need is to sit quietly, open you Bible, and let His Word burn through the numbness, not just to feel something, but to remember that you were made to burn, because the fire doesn't come from you, it comes from God's WORD. Today, don't settle for a lukewarm faith, cry out for the living Word of God to enter your heart like burning coal, and where there were only ashes, may love for God ignite once again.

PRAYER
Lord, ignite a fire in me with every word that comes from Your mouth. Don't let my faith grow cold or my hope fade. Let Your Word wake me from spiritual sleep and remind me You are still walking beside me. Set ablaze what seemed dead. Rekindle what the world tries to silence. May I never grow used to living without the fire of Your powerful voice in my soul. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

Shalom!!!
THE WORD THAT SETS YOUR HEART ABLAZE Luke 24:32 "And they said to one another, did not our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He opened the Scriptures to us?" There are seasons in faith when the soul turns gray, no dramatic sin, no open rebellion, just lukewarmness, you read without hunger, pray without passion, and even serve without joy. On the outside, things look fine, but deep down, your heart has grown cold, and you start to wonder, where did that passion go, when did I lose the wonder, how did I become so numb to the eternal? God see you, and He doesn't come to shame you, He comes to revive you. He knows that what's grown cold doesn't need judgment, it needs a spark. That's why He gave us His Word, a fire that burns through apathy and rekindles the flame of heaven. That day, the disciples were discouraged, disappointed, and heartbroken, but as Jesus walked beside them and revealed all that Scripture said abut Him, from Moses to the prophets, their hearts began to burn again, and it's still true today. Scripture is more than information, it's revelation, it's not doctrine, it's a voice that sets your soul on fire. Maybe you don't need more advice, or another worship song, maybe what you need is to sit quietly, open you Bible, and let His Word burn through the numbness, not just to feel something, but to remember that you were made to burn, because the fire doesn't come from you, it comes from God's WORD. Today, don't settle for a lukewarm faith, cry out for the living Word of God to enter your heart like burning coal, and where there were only ashes, may love for God ignite once again. PRAYER Lord, ignite a fire in me with every word that comes from Your mouth. Don't let my faith grow cold or my hope fade. Let Your Word wake me from spiritual sleep and remind me You are still walking beside me. Set ablaze what seemed dead. Rekindle what the world tries to silence. May I never grow used to living without the fire of Your powerful voice in my soul. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen. Shalom!!!
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