I was praying for a friend the other day that they would not be lukewarm in their walk with the Lord. I was quickened to examine myself. What is my temperature? I want to be hot (passionate, on fire, etc.) for God. I don't want to be lukewarm. In the book of Revelation God says that He would rather a person be hot or cold, not lukewarm. The lukewarm He would spit out of His mouth.
So I began to pray about being "hot" after God. I most certainly don't want to be cold much less lukewarm. But it occurred to me, in order to move from lukewarm to hot means that the heat needs to be turned up. When you turn up the heat, things become uncomfortable. It is almost impossible to stay in the same position, place, or level. I think of those that walk on hot coals, you don't see them stop and rest, camp out or fall asleep. They need to keep moving, keep focused and intent on reaching their goal. That is the way our Christian walk should be...moving forward, focused on God and fixed on reaching the goal. With a solid relationship with God, daily following after Him and relying on the Holy Spirit's guidance we can finish the race well. And we will her those words - well done good and faithful servant.
What is your temperature?
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