SERMONS
GODLY PASSION
For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands, – 2Tim 1:6.
Christianity has enough compassion to do something about the plight of the outcast of society. Christianity has enough passion to care and to create ministries which will make a change in people’s lives. There is no Christianity without compassion, and there is no “compassion” without passion.”
Jesus Christ was often moved with compassion to minister to the masses. Compassion should move us, it should motivate and compel us to do something. Far from the placid figure portrayed in modern media, Jesus was a passionate man. He was also moved with passion to rebuke the religionists, and to clear the temple of money changers.
O for a passionate passion for souls,
O for a pity that yearns!
O for the love that loves unto death,
O for a fire that burns!
O for the pure prayer-power that prevails,
That pours itself out for the lost!
Victorious prayer in the Conqueror’s Name,
O for a PENTECOST! -Amy Wilson Carmichael.
A passionless church is a church that has left its first love, it is a church that is neither flowing with cool refreshing streams nor the hot therapeutic springs, but is lukewarm, half-hearted, empty, apathetic and complacent. Don’t let the passion die; don’t lose your first love, fan the flame and let the fire burn!
I have but one passion; it is He, He only. – Ludwig von Zinzendorf.
Loving Father,
by the power of the Holy Spirit, blow across the glowing embers of the Church of Jesus Christ again, and revive within us a passion for lost souls, a passion for prayer, a passion to praise, a passion for God in all of His splendour! In Jesus wonderful name I pray!
Amen.
Be encouraged!
GBYAY