Returning to reverence and repentance…
“The fire must be kept burning on the altar continuously; it must not go out.”
— Leviticus 6:13 (NIV)
The altar was never meant to be ornamental—it was meant to be personal. A place where flesh is surrendered and fire descends.
In many modern gatherings, the altar has been replaced by aesthetics. The sacred substituted with the staged. But in God’s Kingdom, the altar is not outdated—it is essential.
The Spirit cannot fill what has not first been emptied.
And the fire cannot fall where there is no sacrifice.
If we want to see a Spirit-led Church, we must rebuild the altar of our hearts—where repentance is real, worship is costly, and His presence is everything.
This is not about emotional moments. This is about sacred space.
The altar still matters. And the fire still falls.
Reflection Question:
Have I allowed my personal altar to grow cold? What needs to be laid down again?
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