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?
