When the Flame Feels Faint

Opening Verse

“Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?”
Psalm 85:6 (KJV)

Introduction

Even with faith in God, there are times we feel like our spark has faded. We still believe. We still pray. But inside, we feel tired—spiritually dry. It happens to more people than we realize. The good news is this: God knows. And He doesn’t condemn. He calls.

Devotional Story

There was a man who went to church every Sunday. He read his Bible, prayed before meals, and told others that Jesus saves. But deep down, he felt like something was missing. The fire he once had—the joy of knowing Christ—had dimmed.

One evening, as he sat alone, he opened his Bible and read a familiar verse. It didn’t hit him the way it used to. Frustrated, he asked God, “What happened to me?” And quietly, in his heart, a whisper came: “You’ve stopped sitting with Me.”

He realized he had filled his life with activity—Christian things—but not Christ Himself. So, he put everything aside and sat. No phone. No sermon. Just silence and Scripture. He began to talk to God again, not as a duty, but as a child who missed his Father. And slowly, the spark returned. Not all at once—but day by day, the fire grew warmer.

What This Means

Faith in God doesn’t mean we’ll always feel strong. The fire of the Holy Spirit doesn’t go out, but we can neglect it. When we do, we feel empty. But the Lord is not far off. He waits for us to return—not with guilt, but with hunger. When we stop trying to fix ourselves and simply rest in His presence, He breathes life back into our soul.

Think About This

Are you trying to “feel” close to God by doing more, or are you truly spending time with Him? Revival starts when we sit still and listen.

Prayer

Lord, I feel like my spark is gone. I still believe, but I’m tired. Please forgive me for drifting. I want to come back to You—not just in words, but in heart. Revive me again. Set my soul on fire with Your truth. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Closing Verse

“Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.”
James 4:8 (KJV)

God Will Use You as Long as You Obey

Opening Verse:

 

“And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.”— 1 Samuel 15:22 (KJV)

 

Introduction:

 

There are times in life when we may not feel “in the spirit.” Perhaps the pressures of life or personal struggles leave us feeling disconnected. Yet, God’s plans for us don’t depend on our emotions. He asks for our obedience, not perfection. When we obey Him, even in moments of spiritual dryness, He can still work through us mightily.

 

Devotional Story:

 

Sarah often felt unworthy of God’s calling on her life. She was involved in church ministry but would have days when her spirit felt heavy and her passion seemed distant. Despite her emotional struggles, Sarah remembered the importance of obedience. One Sunday, she had no motivation to lead worship, but she chose to show up anyway, trusting God’s plan over her feelings.

 

As she sang, a woman in the congregation broke down in tears, moved by the song. After the service, the woman shared that God had used that specific song to speak to her heart in a profound way. Sarah realized that even when she didn’t feel spiritually equipped, God still moved through her obedience.

 

What This Means:

Obedience is key to fulfilling God’s will. Our emotions or spiritual “highs” are not the foundation of our calling. God’s grace covers our weakness, and He uses us when we are faithful to His command. The act of showing up and saying “yes” to God in moments of doubt or spiritual dryness can lead to greater outcomes than we might ever expect.

 

Think About This:

Are there areas in your life where you’re hesitant to obey because you don’t feel spiritually ready or worthy? God is looking for a willing heart, and He can accomplish His purpose even when you feel at your lowest.

 

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, help me to trust You and obey, even when I don’t feel in the spirit. Thank You for reminding me that it’s not by my strength, but by Your power. Guide me to always say “yes” to Your call, knowing that You are working through me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

Closing Verse:

 

“If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.”— Isaiah 1:19 (KJV)