The Bible regularly alludes to fire as an illustration to portray the movement of the Holy Spirit. Have you at any point heard the words "a Christian on fire for God"? This normal expression alludes to the Biblical analogy of fire to portray the enthusiasm, or energy, in a Christian.
Two related thoughts are also utilized. You can either extinguish fire, or fan the blazes to consume more! What happens when you toss water on fire? It douses the flares, isn't that so? What happens when you pour gas on fire? The blazes go wild! Presently envision what happens when you blow air on a bit of consuming wood. The wood shines, and the blazes pick up energy. This is fanning into blazes, as utilized as a part of the scripture above.
The matured Apostle Paul taught his profound son, Timothy, to fan into fire, the gift God gave him. Paul advised Timothy to continue blowing, with the breeze of the Spirit, so that his gift would gleam consistently brighter. God needs this for your profound life also. Your enthusiasm and crave God, your otherworldly gifts, the product of the Spirit in your life, ought to persistently shine on fire.
Consider two things you can do to fan the blazes in your life. Also, consider two things you ought not do, so God's fire does not develop chilly in your life.
If your fire has developed chilly, fan it to flares by seeking God in the Word and petition. Also look for association with other brethren, so you will favor and bolster each other in your gifts.
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