Scripture reading: Acts 2:1–13
Passion Weak
I baptize you with water for repentance . . .
but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. (Matthew 3:11)
Upon the altar of my heart I cannot get a fire to start; The wood is wet
So all I get Is smoke.
I’m bored with life and all I see Is pointless mediocrity
We moan, we sigh And then we die Alone.
But now this king upon a colt Awakes my senses with a jolt; If he’s for real
Then he can heal My heart.
He says his only aspiration Is to ignite a conflagration, Of flames of love
From fire above In us.
“I came to earth to raise the dead.” “That would be me,” I humbly said.
His look, his touch, It meant so much To me.
He gave his life upon a tree So by his stripes I can be free From guilt and shame,
O what a Name, Is Jesus.
They buried him behind a stone But he arose and took the throne And with a shout
Poured Spirit out For all.
The Spirit fell in holy fire And lit in me a hot desire; My heart’s ablaze
And all my days I burn.
And though it may be out of fashion To be aflame with godly passion
I really must Ignite, or bust, For him!
The greatest danger to Christianity is, I contend, not heresies, heterodoxies, not atheists, not profane secularism—no, but the kind of orthodoxy which is cordial drivel, mediocrity served up sweet.—Søren Kierkegaard
point to ponder • Fire always marks the presence and work of the Holy Spirit.
prayer focus • Ask Jesus to heal your heart.