Igniting the Fire Within Your Spirit
By Christopher Bompas
It’s remarkable how we can be so specific about our beverages (hot or cold, never in-between), the clothes we wear, the music we listen to, etc. and yet be so uncertain about what kind of relationship we have with Jesus. We can often be ‘lukewarm’ and not even know it, not realising the boundless riches available to us in Christ.
What are the signs of being a lukewarm Christian?
1) You aren’t certain that you are right with God.
2) You rationalise your sin.
3) You’re a Sunday Christian but on other days you’re indistinguishable from any one else.
4) You’re not reading the scripture or praying.
5) You rarely share your faith with others.
6) You only turn to God when you want something.
7) You appear fine but you’re secretly struggling with fear, anger and loneliness.
Does any of this ring a bell? The Good News is that Christ is ready to restore you if you let Him.
How to be on fire for Christ
Repent. The first command issued by the Church is to repent because sin poisons the relationship that we have with God. No matter what you have done, Christ’s Blood will wash you clean if you ask. (2 Peter 3:9)
Surrender to Christ. You have to choose between Christ and your family, Christ and your job, Christ and friends, Christ or your hobbies. This doesn’t mean you cannot have these things, of course, but it’s about what comes first. The Cross is ample proof that His love for you is boundless. When you put Him first, everything that you need will follow. (Galatians 2:20)
Break the cycle of sin. Do not rely on your willpower to resist temptation. Rather arrange your lifestyle in such a manner that you put yourself in a position where the possibility of sinning is minimised. For example, if you’re an alcoholic you shouldn’t be hanging around at a bar! (Matthew 5:30)
Go back to the basics. If you’re not praying and reading the Bible, you are spirituality starving. Not only are you likely to remain spiritually stagnant but you will find yourself going backwards. (2 Timothy 3:16-17). The Word gives us the gospel, which is what we need.
Involve God in your decisions. Slow down. You won’t die if you don’t make a decision this minute. Rather wait upon the Lord for Him to tell you what to do (Proverbs 3:5-6). Moreover, the Bible is singularly our greatest reference guide to God’s will. Once you do act, however, act fully. (Philippians 4:6-7)
Trust him. The righteous live by faith. Your spiritual life comes alive when you put all your trust in Christ. (Romans 1:17)
Here is a song to help you raise your spiritual temperature. Let’s be on fire for Christ!
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