Day 4 – Hearts That Burn Again
Scripture: Luke 24:32
Reflection:
As Jesus walks with the disciples on the road to Emmaus, He does something profound—He opens the Scriptures to them. And in that moment, something begins to stir beneath the surface of their confusion and disappointment:
“Did not our hearts burn within us…”
Notice the order—before their eyes were opened to recognize Him, their hearts were awakened to respond to Him.
This is often how God works. He doesn’t always begin by changing our circumstances or giving us immediate clarity. Instead, He starts deeper—within the heart. Through His Word, He rekindles what has grown cold. He revives what has become numb. He stirs what has been dormant.
The disciples had been walking in discouragement, weighed down by unmet expectations and misinterpreted events. Yet as Jesus unfolded the truth of Scripture, their perspective began to shift—not instantly in what they saw, but in what they felt and believed.
The Word of God has that kind of power. It is not merely informative—it is transformative. It doesn’t just give answers; it awakens desire. It doesn’t just correct thinking; it reignites love.
If your heart feels distant, distracted, or spiritually fatigued, the solution isn’t to manufacture emotion or push harder in your own strength. It’s to return—slowly, intentionally—to the Word. To sit with it. To listen. To allow God to speak again.
Sometimes we’re waiting for a breakthrough, while God is offering a rekindling.
And often, the fire starts small—a verse that lingers, a truth that convicts, a reminder that comforts. But over time, that small flame becomes a steady burn—renewing faith, restoring hope, and reorienting your heart toward Him.
God is not distant. He is speaking. And His Word is still able to set hearts on fire.
Application:
Set aside intentional, undistracted time in Scripture today. Choose a passage and linger in it. Read it slowly. Read it again. Ask:
- What is God revealing about Himself?
- What is He stirring in my heart?
- Where is He inviting me to respond?
Write down what stands out. Don’t rush the moment—let the Word do its work within you.
Prayer:
Holy Spirit, awaken my heart again through Your Word. Where I have grown cold, bring warmth. Where I have become distracted, bring focus. Let Your truth come alive within me—not just in my mind, but deep in my soul. Ignite in me a renewed love for You and a hunger for Your presence. Amen.