Thursday, June 28, 2012
When you pass through the waters, I will be
with you; And through the rivers, they will not overflow you. When
you walk through the fire, you will not be scorched, Nor will the flame burn
you.” (Isaiah 43:2).
Yesterday was burn day! The raking has
produced many piles of leaves and pine needles and pine cones that needed to
be cleared in order to begin repairing the lawn and flower beds from winter
damage. This meant that I was tied to the fire for most of the day.
As I watched the fiercely burning flames I
noticed that three things were happening: first the pile was getting smaller
as the flames consumed the leaves, secondly, the fire was generating heat;
and thirdly the fire was generating light.
As a lad growing up I remember my sainted grandma use
to talk about God’s Word as a consuming fire.
Notice Jeremiah’s words, “The prophet who has
a dream may relate his dream, but let him who has My word speak My word in
truth. What does straw have in common with
grain?” declares the Lord. "Is not My word like
fire?” declares the Lord, and like a hammer which
shatters a rock?” (Jer. 23:29)
How is God’s Word like fire? As the leaves
are burned and are turned to ash, so the Word of God burns away the chaff, if
we will avail ourselves to read the Word, to meditate on it and learn to hear
God’s voice. I hear many people tell me that are avid Bible
readers but not too many tell me they are avid Bible study-ers.
An old adage that I have tucked away in the leaf of
my Bible is the fine print on my insurance policy with the Lord: “If God
sends us down a fiery path, He provides sufficient shoes.”
At the end of the day, I looked with satisfaction at
what was large piles of leaves and needles that was now clean and ready for
new growth and beautiful flowers. Is that not God’s way with the
fire of His word? John wrote, “...but if we walk in the Light
as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the
blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin” (I John 1:7).
Soooo, good folks, fire can come in many forms and
many times it comes very unexpectedly. That is why God suggests
that we keep our minds and hearts honed to the wheel and our asbestos suits
clean and polished. James gives us the key to keeping our
insurance up to date, “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to
you. Cleanse your hands you sinners.” (James
3:8)
Blessings,
Gramps
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