A couple of posts ago, I wrote about how frustrated I was. Pretty much everyone can relate to that. Who, after all, doesn't get irritated and even downright angry from time to time?
I had said that I heard the expression "light a candle" ... but sometimes I felt like I was trying to light a candle when it was "windy".
This morning I realized something that I overlooked earlier. Surprise. Surprise.
When I am trying to light a candle "in the wind"... and it's not "lighting" ... that's an indication that the candle I am trying to light is not coming from within. I am allowing circumstances to dictate my "ability to light up." That happens when I try to take care of things in my flesh...or in my own strength apart from God working in me.
As Christians who know Jesus and have the Holy Spirit living inside of us, the "light" is inside of us in the form of the Holy Spirit.
No amount of "wind" can truly blow Him out. He cannot be extinguished.
What do we need to do when the storm around us is threatening us?
We need to turn inward - to the Light inside of us that cannot be blown out.
I had said that I heard the expression "light a candle" ... but sometimes I felt like I was trying to light a candle when it was "windy".
This morning I realized something that I overlooked earlier. Surprise. Surprise.
When I am trying to light a candle "in the wind"... and it's not "lighting" ... that's an indication that the candle I am trying to light is not coming from within. I am allowing circumstances to dictate my "ability to light up." That happens when I try to take care of things in my flesh...or in my own strength apart from God working in me.
As Christians who know Jesus and have the Holy Spirit living inside of us, the "light" is inside of us in the form of the Holy Spirit.
No amount of "wind" can truly blow Him out. He cannot be extinguished.
What do we need to do when the storm around us is threatening us?
We need to turn inward - to the Light inside of us that cannot be blown out.