True Prayer, Must be on Fire
The dampening of the flame of holy desire is destructive of the vital and aggressive forces in church life. God requires to be represented by a fiery Church, or He is not in any proper sense, represented at all. God, Himself, is all on fire, and His Church, if it is to be like Him, must also be at the level of "white hot" heat.
The great and eternal interests of heaven-born, God-given religion are the only things about which His Church that can afford to be on fire. Yet holy zeal needs not to be picky in order to be a consuming fire. Our Lord was in person the exact opposite of nervous excitability, the absolute opposite of intolerant or clamorous declamation, yet the zeal of God's house consumed Him; and the world is still feeling the glow of His fierce, consuming flame and responding to it, with an ever-increasing readiness and an ever-enlarging response.
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A lack of passion in prayer is the sure sign of a lack of depth and of intensity of desire; and the absence of intense desire is a sure sign of God's absence from the heart! To grow less in eagerness is to retire from God. He can, and does, tolerate many things in the way of shortcomings and error in His children. He can, and will pardon sin when we pray for forgiveness, but two things that are intolerable to Him -- insincerity and being lukewarm. Lack of heart and lack of heat are two things He hates, and to the Laodiceans He said, in terms of unmistakable severity and condemnation:
"I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of My mouth."
This was God's expressed judgment on the lack of fire in one of the Seven Churches. It is also His indictment against us His children for the fatal want of sacred enthusiasm. In prayer, fire is the driving power. Religious principles that do not emerge in this flame have neither force nor effect. This flame is the wing on which our faith grows; fervency is the soul of our prayer.
It was the "fervent, effectual prayer" that availed much. Love is kindled in a flame, and fervency is its life. This Flame is the air that we as true Christian can experience breathing. It feeds on fire; it can withstand anything. It is not a feeble flame that dies, chilled and starved to its core, every time the surrounding atmosphere becomes frigid or lukewarm.
True prayer, must be aflame. Our Christian life and character need to be all on fire. Lack of spiritual heat creates more disloyalty than the lack of faith. Not to be intensely consumed in the things of heaven is not to be interested in them at all. The fiery souls are those who conquer in the day of battle, from whom the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and who take it by force. The citadel of God is taken only by those, who storm it in dreadful earnestness, who besiege it, with fiery, unabated zeal.
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