Faith on Fire

Summer can quietly cool our spiritual lives. Routines relax, travel picks up, and it’s easy to slip into a kind of spiritual vacation. But passion for God isn’t about hype or noise — it’s about heat that stays steady.

Think of a campfire. If you stop feeding it, the flame doesn’t vanish instantly; it just fades. The same is true for our faith. Staying spiritually “on fire” doesn’t mean constant motion — it means consistent fuel.

A few sparks to keep the flame alive:

  • Scripture before screen. Begin your mornings with God’s Word before social media or news.

  • Worship on the move. Turn drives, walks, or workouts into praise time.

  • Conversations that warm the heart. Share what God’s doing, even briefly.

The world doesn’t need more noise; it needs more light. Feed the flame.

Reflection questions:

  • What “wood” (habits, people, environments) keeps your faith burning hottest?

  • When was the last time you felt freshly alive in your walk with Christ?

  • How can you nurture that spark this week?