When the Fire Goes Out – Rekindling Your Fire When You Experience Spiritual BurnoutNäide

Day 4 – Sparks of Renewal
Scripture: “Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?” — Psalm 85:6
Devotional Thought:
Even when your heart feels dry, God is still able to spark renewal. Don’t despise the little sparks—every whispered prayer, every small step back toward Him is proof that His Spirit is still alive in you. Revival rarely comes in a rush; it often starts as a gentle flame that grows with time and intention.
God doesn’t require you to have it all together before He meets you. All He asks is that you bring your hunger, however faint it feels, and let Him breathe on it. Renewal begins with a simple “yes” to Him again.
Prayer: Lord, I long for renewal. Take the faint spark in me and fan it into a flame that burns bright for You. Amen.
Reflection/Action Step: Commit to one intentional act of connection with God today—whether 10 minutes of prayer, journaling, or worship. Invite Him to meet you there.
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About this Plan

When the Fire Goes Out – Recognizing Spiritual Burnout is a 5-day devotional written for Christians who feel spiritually dry, weary, or disconnected from God. It explores the painful yet common experience of losing spiritual passion and offers a path back to intimacy with God. Through scripture, honest reflection, and simple daily practices, you’ll learn how to identify signs of burnout, release weariness, confront numbness, embrace renewal, and rebuild a fire that lasts. This devotional is a gentle but powerful invitation to let God breathe fresh life into your soul.
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