The following is from QuietTimesReflections
I love teaching about the Teacher, but therein lays a hidden danger if a teacher is all I believe in. To believe in Jesus as a teacher might bring change could even bring a positive influence in my life. But until I believe Jesus was more than a cute baby in a manger or a teacher with a powerful life altering message transformation will not occur.
http://kaygraywray-quiettimesreflections.blogspot.com/2013/02/teacher-or-lord.html
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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Quiet Times Reflections: Fan the flame
Quiet Times Reflections: Fan the flame
This is why I remind you to fan into flames the spiritual gift God gave you when I laid my hands on you. For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. Through the power of the Holy Spirit who lives within us, carefully guard the precious truth that has been entrusted to you.
2 Timothy 1:6-7, 14
Every fall my nephew has a huge bonfire and then bakes the most delicious pizzas in his outdoor oven. The scent of wood burning pizza and the bonfire sticks to our clothes for days bringing with it the sweet remembrance of times spent with each other. I thought of him when I read this verse. The bonfire starts off with a strategically placed Tepee built with different size tree limbs and trunks. Although powerful looking it serves no purpose until it is lit and nursed into a strong powerful heat source. When the time is right, the spark is lit and the night sky becomes brilliant with the light from the fire. The outside temperature can be in the teens and yet the closer we get to the fire the warmer the air around us becomes.
The spiritual gift God gave to Timothy, and likewise to each of us, started with a spark. The wood for the bonfire had been instilled in Timothy as a youth by his godly mother and grandmother. Now was the time Timothy would have to ‘fan into flames’ that spark through exercising the power of the Holy Spirit living within him. Flames will not come when wood is wet and likewise our faith will not grow when saturated with fear and anxiety. These do not come from the Holy Spirit but rather the enemy trying to keep the bonfire from existing.
Timothy didn't know the exact outcome of the flames any more than we know the end of the dreams and visions God plants in our hearts. We don’t need to know, we just need to fan those dreams and visions with the power of the Holy Spirit by renewing our minds daily with his word and his strength. Our controlling and manipulation will always leave us with wet wood. God’s word stands guard over that precious truth and he will bring it to pass in his timing. He then becomes our source of power, love and self-discipline, and strength…never be extinguished.
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