Today’s episode was born from a moment so quiet, yet so piercing, it stopped me in my tracks.
A dear friend shared a story about one of her workers from Ghana—a faithful, humble Christian woman whose love for God is deep and sincere. One day, she noticed a Bible resting on my friend’s table. She paused. She stared at it. And then she said, almost in wonder, “Your Bible is so beautiful.”
My friend gently asked her, “Do you have a Bible?”
She replied, “Oh yes… but it’s very small.”
So my friend—who had many Bibles—gave her one of her own.
What happened next is something that can’t be manufactured or forgotten.
This woman pressed the Bible to her chest. Her eyes filled with tears. She held it as though she had just been handed treasure. Sacred. Precious. Alive.
And in that moment, my friend felt a quiet but powerful conviction rise in her heart.
She realised something that many of us must face if we’re honest:
She reads the Word. She knows the Word. But she no longer carries it with the same reverence. The same awe. The same fire.
That moment stirs a question that matters for every believer: Have we grown familiar with something that should still make us tremble?
The enemy doesn’t always steal the Word from us.
Sometimes, he simply steals the fire from it.
We read—but we don’t burn.
We know—but we don’t hunger.
We open the pages—but our hearts stay closed.
Yet Scripture reminds us of the true nature of God’s Word: “Is not my word like fire,” declares the Lord, “and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?” (Jeremiah 23:29)
“For the word of God is living and active…” (Hebrews 4:12)
The Word was never meant to be cold.
It was never meant to be routine.
It was meant to be living.
It was meant to be fire.
In this episode, we don’t just reflect—we respond.
Together, we make bold declarations. We wage war against dryness. Against routine without revelation. Against reading out of duty instead of desire.
We declare:
- The Word of God is alive in us
- Our hearts burn again for His truth
- We hunger and thirst for righteousness
- We receive fresh fire, fresh awe, and fresh hunger
As Scripture says:
“As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God.” (Psalm 42:1)
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.” (Matthew 5:6)
This episode closes with prayer—asking the Lord to burn away apathy, to restore wonder, and to ignite holy fire in our hearts once more. Fire that draws us back to the Word not as a habit, but as a love letter. Not as information, but as communion.
Because this is real spiritual warfare:
Reclaiming the fire for the Word of God.
My prayer is that as you listen, something reignites within you.
That the pages come alive again.
That awe is restored.
And that hunger returns.
Thank you for listening.
May your week be filled with fresh fire and renewed desire for Him.
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