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🕊️ A Note to My Friends and Followers📅 Day 1 – April 9, 2025📖

Topic: Don’t Let the Fire Go Out“Do not quench the Spirit.” —1 Thessalonians 5:19 (NKJV)


To my friends and followers,

I pray this little note finds you with peace in your heart and strength in your steps.

But if you’re running low on either one, let me remind you of something we don’t say enough these days:


🔥 You can’t afford to let your fire go out. 🔥

Now I’m not talkin’ about church attendance or how loud you sing during the third chorus—I’m talkin’ about that deep-down, Holy Ghost fire…


The one that used to stir you awake at night to pray…The one that made your eyes well up at a single verse…That fire.


Life can pile stuff on top of it—grief, schedules, sickness, busyness, even “church stuff” sometimes.


But Paul told the Church:👉 “Do not quench the Spirit.” (1 Thessalonians 5:19)

This means... we can:


We can crowd Him out with noise...

We can drown Him in doubt...

We can smother Him with bitterness...

But oh, what joy we lose when we let the fire die.


So today, I’m not here to preach—I’m just here to remind you:

🕯️ The same Spirit who lit your fire wants to tend it again. You haven’t gone too far. You haven’t done too much. You’re not too late.


Stir it up again.📖 Open your Bible with fresh eyes.

🙌 Lift your hands in the quiet of your room.🗣️ Tell the Lord, “Here I am. I’m ready again.”


I’m praying for you today. And if your fire’s low—I’ll kneel for you until it catches again. 🔥


With love and truth,—Pastor Terry @ docbmedia.com

 
 
 

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