Pastor Joseph Aborowa delivers a fiery, passionate sermon emphasizing the importance of consistent thanksgiving, consecration, and spiritual fire in the life of a believer. He begins by reiterating a powerful thought: “If you don’t dance for God, you may end up dancing for something else”—implying that our lack of gratitude and joy towards God could lead us into situations of sorrow or helplessness. He uses the example of hospital emergencies and people in distress to illustrate how a lack of spiritual engagement can invite negative circumstances.
The message then transitions into a teaching on building spiritual altars—particularly the Altar of Thanksgiving, Consecration, Mercy, and most importantly for this message, the Altar of Fire. Referencing Leviticus 6:12–13, he emphasizes that the fire on the altar must never go out, and it's the priest’s responsibility to add wood to it daily. He ties this scripture into the personal lives of believers, encouraging them to daily stoke their spiritual flames through prayer, worship, and consistent devotion.