LifeLink Devotions for Friday, June 13, 2025
For me one of the best parts of camping is the campfire. Evening ones are the best time of the day. Sometimes we keep the fire going all day, so anytime there’s stress you can just go sit in a lawn chair by the fire and relax. It’s therapeutic.
But fires take fuel. Sometimes we stay at the campground through Monday, so on Sunday afternoon, when all the other campers have left, I drive through the campground looking for firewood that had been left behind. I usually come back with enough wood to last us Sunday night and Monday.
One of my friends posted something that got me thinking about fire and fuel. Then I read this passage from the book of Isaiah.
Isaiah 10:17-20“The Light of Israel will become a fire, their Holy One a flame; in a single day it will burn and consume his thorns and his briers. The splendor of his forests and fertile fields it will completely destroy, as when a sick man wastes away. And the remaining trees of his forests will be so few that a child could write them down. In that day the remnant of Israel, the survivors of the house of Jacob, will no longer rely on him who struck them down but will truly rely on the LORD, the Holy One of Israel.”
I’m now more convinced than ever of the truth I heard from my friend. He said, in my paraphrased version, that we have no right to ask the refining fire of God to come upon us unless we are willing to become the fuel!!
When God’s people had wandered far enough into the ways of sin, the Light of Israel became a consuming fire to purify them. He burned everything so that those who were willing to be refined would rely upon Him alone and not on their own wisdom and strength. That is what God wants to do to each one of us – refine us with fire so His light shines in and through us.
As we sit around the campfire, making sure the kids didn’t get too close, we take turns poking at it and moving coals around so that everything would burn as brightly as possible. We add more fuel when necessary. In our spiritual lives we must do the same. We must let the Holy Spirit poke around in our hearts and minds and stir up the coals that are blackened with sin. We must search the entire campsite of our lives for any fuel that has been left behind by past failures – fuel that will ignite into sin if not burned in God’s Holy fire first. We must want the fire of God’s holiness to burn as brightly as possible is us.
So today, spend some time looking for firewood. Then let the Holy One become the flame in you that burns every log, stick, and woodchip so that you no longer rely upon yourself, but on the LORD!
Pastor John