Something is badly wrong in our world.
We see violence.
We see dishonesty.
We see greed.
We see indifference.
But Scripture tells us—evil does not begin “out there.”
It begins in here.
In the disorder of our own hearts.
Elijah came with words like fire.
He called Israel back to God.
But many resisted.
They clung to their sins.
They clung to their idols.
Jesus says Elijah has already come—
in John the Baptist.
But the people did not recognize him.
They ignored his call.
They did to him whatever they pleased.
And Jesus himself would suffer the same fate.
Children show us what openness looks like.
They trust.
They listen.
They believe.
But as we grow older, something changes.
I see it in teenagers and young adults.
God tugs at their hearts.
Certain sins gnaw at them.
Habits stir a restlessness.
A call to conversion.
Yet so many forget.
So many ignore the truths God plants within.
The noise of the world.
The lure of comfort.
The fear of change.
All drown out the fire of God’s word.
The disorder in our world begins with the disorder in our hearts.
But there is hope.
The fire of God’s word still burns.
Christ still calls us to repentance.
To restoration.
To life.
Let us recover that childlike openness.
Let His Spirit reorder our hearts.
And when hearts are restored—
the world begins to change.
One flame at a time.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
You are the fire that burns within.
You are the light that restores our hearts.
We confess the disorder within us.
We confess the sins we cling to.
We confess the idols we serve.
But we trust Your mercy.
We trust Your call.
We trust Your Spirit to make us new.
Restore our hearts, Lord.
And let Your flame burn in us—
so the world may see Your light.
Amen.