How to Stay on Fire for GodSample
One thing you must be aware of when you start building a fire is that vipers will come out.
When you start building the fire, your life won’t get better; it will usually get worse. God is to be worshipped, not used. The only secret to being used by God is to stop using Him and start loving Him. The fire doesn’t bring the snakes; it exposes the snakes in your life, which means problems that were already there will be brought to light. Snakes can be depression, pride, nightmares, sickness, etc.
But know this: if the fire exposes it, that fire can kill it.
But as a believer, you can’t walk in dominion if you don’t have devotion. You must have your own fire which you will throw your snakes into. Don’t trust in your pastor’s or anyone else’s fire. You have the authority, and you can walk in dominion. You cannot walk in dominion if you don’t have devotion, and you can’t fight the devil if you don’t have a fire.
Remember that snakes will attack what God intends to use.
A snake bit Paul’s hand, the hand that God intended to use to heal the sick people on the island. Choose to be a priest and build an altar and you will see that every snake in your life will die.
I hope this plan challenges you not only to build a fire but to keep the flame burning hotter.
Let's Pray:
Father, I do not want to let the fire burn out in my life. Teach me to seek your face each day. And in doing so, may my love and fire for You burn hotter.
Want to know the Holy Spirit more? Check out my new book called "Host the Holy Ghost."
Scripture
About this Plan
As followers of Jesus, we cannot be close to God without our hearts being connected to Him; and our hearts will not connect to Him if our treasure leads us elsewhere. If you find that your fire for God has been dwindling or is non-existent in comparison to when you first believed in Jesus, this reading plan can give you keys to staying on fire for God.
More
We would like to thank Vladimir Savchuk for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://pastorvlad.org