One thing being in Boy Scouts taught me when I was a kid was how to build a fire. You start small with the tinder and get the fire started with a spark from a piece of flint and steel bar. Once the spark ignites into a flame, we put on dried pine needles or birch bark to build it up. Then came sticks and eventually the firewood. Our faith in kind of like that.
The spark is the moment we come to believe and we receive the Holy Spirit. After that the fire grows as we find a Bible-believing church, get involved in a Bible study, and immerse ourselves in God's Word.
But what do we do if our faith becomes stagnant? We can't just sit around waiting for our faith to be renewed, for it to catch fire again. We must fan the flames somehow. Blow on it. Add some more wood. Poor a little gasoline on it! Read the Bible, pray, go to a Bible study. Do something! The Bible says that Jesus stands at the door and knocks. That's true. But WE have to open the door. WE have to do something.
Our Scout Leader had a wonderful concoction he called Boy Scout Juice. It was half gasoline and half kerosene. That got the flames burnin'! Lol!
I have heard people say, "I feel so distant from God." Listen, God hasn't gone anywhere. He is everywhere. WE have left HIM and wandered off.
"We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way." - Isaiah 53:6











