Let me burn on for Thee, dear Lord. God sets driftwood on fire. Dry old sticks can burn for God, just like Moses’ bush did:
“And the Angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire from the midst of a bush. So he looked, and behold, the bush was burning with fire, but the bush was not consumed” (Exodus 3:2).
Hallelujah! I do not pray: “Let me burn out for Thee, dear Lord.” I do not want to be an ash heap. The amazing feature of the bush was that it did not burn out.
Too many of the Lord’s servants are burning out. The cause of that is some other kind of fire. I say instead:
“Let me burn on for Thee, dear Lord.” The altar flame should never go out.
Taken from Daily Fire Devotional: 365 Days in God’s Word by Reinhard Bonnke. Copyright © 2016 by Reinhard Bonnke. Use by permission of Whitaker House. www.whitakerhouse.com
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