How to Start a Fire

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Why did the fire spread into one of the most terrible disasters in the history of United States? One reason was the wind. The blaze started on a warm, dry Sunday evening, and at first the O'Leary's and their neighbors tried to put it out themselves.

But after about ten minutes had gone by, one of the neighbors finally ran for the nearest alarm box, about three blocks away, and called the fire department. It took several more minutes for the horse-drawn fire equipment to arrive, and by then a swift wind had begun to blow, causing the fire to spread.

The damage was unbelievable. More than 300 people lost their lives and 18,000 buildings (worth about $200 million) were destoyed. One whole section of the city, four miles long and a mile wide, was completely flattened.

The Chicago fire led to better fire alarm systems, better firefighting equipment, new laws for fireproof buildings, and a new high pressure water system. It also led to Fire Prevention Week, which is observed each year during the week that contains October 9—an annual reminder of the terrible Chicago fire of 1871.


  • Christians often relate their spiritual condition to fire.
          • Camp – Everyone came back “on fire.”
          • Steven Curtis Chapman sings a song with the lyrics “Don’t let the fire die.”
  • So, what does fire have to do with Christianity?
  • Let’s first look to see what fire really is and how it’s made

  1. Starting a Fire
          • You first start with Tender
                  • It catches on Fire quickly and burns fast
                  • Doesn’t put out a significant amount of heat or light
          • Then you must fuel it with small twigs and sticks
                  • You must build a fire slowly
                  • You can’t just hold a match to a log and expect it to catch fire
          • Finally, you can put on larger logs
                  • When the fire is really going, you can then put on the logs that will sustain the fire.
                  • They only last so long, eventually, you will have to add more logs in order for the fire to continue.
  2. Characteristics about fire
          • It provides light
                  • Christians are the light to the world. - Matthew 5:14
                  • This little light of mine”
          • It gives heat
                  • Heat provides comfort to those who are cold.
                          • Children with security blankets
                          • Don’t we like to wrap ourselves up in a blanket on a cold winter day?
                  • We are to comfort one another by bearing each other’s burdens. We need to support one another. - Galatians 6:2
          • It consumes everything it touches
                  • We must spread the fire that Jesus has given to each of us.
                  • The Great Commission - Matthew 28:19-20
  3. How to build a fire in our church
          • We must start with tender
                  • Children and teenagers are great sources for this
                  • We also must focus on our new Christians
                  • Remember, the beginning of a fire isn’t very strong and it doesn’t last very long. We must be prepared to add the sticks and branches
          • We need to continue with discipleship
                  • This is the sticks and branches
                  • Our “experienced” Christians need to mentor our younger and newer Christians.
          • Finally, we must continue to fuel the fire.
                  • Let’s make sure we are supporting each other and other ministries in our church.
                          • If you are not currently serving in ministry
                          • Support financially
                          • Support with prayer
                          • If there is a ministry you think we’ve overlooked, bring it up
                                  • Consider being a mentor to a young person
                                  • Don’t neglect your personal relationship with Christ

For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. - 2 Corinthians 4:6

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