Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Raging Fire

Raging Fire

By Touching Lives
“I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me comes one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.” Matthew 3:11
It may be the largest forest fire in American history. For two terrifying days and nights, August 20-21, 1910, this fire raged across three million acres of timberland in northern Idaho and western Montana. It started when some scattered fires burning in a dry area were hit by hurricane-force winds. Within six hours, fires became firestorms and trees by the millions became exploding candles. Wind-powered fireballs were rolling from ridge top to ridge top at 70 mph leaping canyons a half a mile wide in one fluid motion. Entire mountainsides ignited in an instant. The sky was so filled with ashes that ships 500 miles out to sea could not navigate by the stars. By the time it was finally put out, this massive forest fire had burned 4700 square miles.
That may be the largest fire in American history, but I don’t believe it is the largest fire that has ever been put out. I believe there is a larger fire that is being put out every day by followers of Jesus Christ and every Sunday in certain churches. This fire is the fire of the Holy Spirit.
Throughout Scripture, God’s presence is symbolized by fire. In Exodus 3:2 God speaks to Moses through a burning bush. The glory of God led the wandering Israelites as a pillar of fire in Exodus 3:2, and rested above the Holiest Place in the Tabernacle in Numbers 9:15-16. God appeared to Ezekiel through fire in a vision in Ezekiel 1:4. Therefore, it is no surprise that the Holy Spirit is referred to as fire in Matthew 3:11-12 and Acts 2:3-4. However, the Holy Spirit is not a “thing,” He is a person. As believers, we must grow in relationship with Him just as we do with God the Father and God the Son.
It is our responsibility as followers of Jesus to learn what grieves the Spirit of God and to rid our lives of those things. It is also our responsibility to unleash the fire of the Spirit in our lives instead of quenching it. The Holy Spirit is a fire that is meant to rage in the life of every Christian.

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