keep your spiritual fervor
Does your faith ever feel like a hot potato- tossed from here to there depending on any given hour of the day? One minute weâre ready to sell all, give all, and go anywhere for Jesus and the next minute weâre questioning whatâs it all for. Â
In Romans 12 Paul paints a practical yet vivid picture of what it looks like to live the sacrificial, non-conformist Christian life. Amidst a litany of commands, he drops this one,
Romans 12:11, âNever be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.â
Quite literally that word âfervorâ means to boil. Paulâs charge is to keep it hot, keep it boiling for Jesus, donât get complacent and lazy. The Message words it like this, âDonât burn out; keep yourselves fueled and aflame.â
A boiling disciple is going to affect those around him/her. Just like getting near a pot of boiling water is someone who gets around a boiling Christian.Â
So how can we keep the fervor up, our spirit boiling? I think much of that answer lies in Paulâs words in v1 of Romans 12- â...in view of Godâs mercy.â We often think âbeing on fire for Godâ means trying harder, but Godâs mercy reminds us weâve tried harder and failed time and again. Â
While keeping our spiritual fervor includes spiritual discipline, it also includes keeping Godâs mercy in full view. If our journey were like driving a car, then Godâs mercy would be the windshield through which we see the world. As Iâve heard it defined, âmercy is not getting what we deserve.â Thereâs something life altering when you expect judgement, but get love instead. Thatâs the great story of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
So to keep our spiritual fervor boiling we need to constantly think about how patient the Lord has been, how forgiving heâs been with each of us. âThe Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in loveâ (Ps 103:8).
Father, thank you for not treating us as our sins deserve, but for treating us as your adopted children. Blow on the embers of our soul, fan the flame of our spiritual fervor. Lord, we donât want to spend another day in the lukewarm waters of just going through the motions. Boil us from the inside, so much so that we are overflowing and heating up those around us with the love of Christ! Â









