Tuesday, October 5, 2010

It only takes a spark... destruction complete.

When I was a child in VBS and Sunday School I remember singing this song.

It only takes a spark,
to get a fire going.
And soon all those around,
can warm up to it's glowing.

I recall that being a very sweet song. Everybody sitting in a circle holding hands. I think it closely preceded by Kumbaya.

But today I'm thinking about how "sparks" have ignited some of the countries largest forest fires. How one spark has torched a home. How an innocent flame can quickly destroy lives. The spark is innocent. The consequences can be devastating.

I only got to verse one of Acts eight today in my Bible reading before I had to write. Luke, an incredible writer, does such a great job of moving through the story of the early church. In chapter seven we are introduced to a man names Stephen who is chosen to be a leader in the local church. But by the end of the chapter Stephen has preached an incredible message of hope in Jesus Christ to the Jewish leaders and was has been killed for it. Chapter eight verse one says, "Saul was one of the witnesses and he agreed completely with the killing of Stephen" (NLT).

If you read the next few verses you would find out that a great persecution of the church broke out and that Saul was the ring-leader for it all. But I don't want to get that far. You see, in verse one I see a spark. A tiny flame. An insignificant act that would lead to one of the most horrific genocides in history.

You see, we take for granted the little things. A thought we dwell on a little too long. An action with seemingly no consequence. One. Simple. Word. Spoken without thought. A twist of the heart that drastically and quickly sends the path of our lives in a direction we never expected, could not have foreseen and still can't believe.

Perhaps this is why the Bible warns, "guard your heart..."

Every act. Every word. Every thought, has the potential to send our lives off course.

Guard your heart (Pro 4:23).
Do not be quick with your mouth (Ecc 5:2).
Capture every thought to make it obedient to Christ (2 Cor 10:5).

May the only "sparks" in my life be used to spur others on to good deed in Christ Jesus.

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