October 4, 2014
M.O.A.(Mind Of Andre): Thermometer or Thermostat?? What are YOU??
M.O.A.(Mind Of Andre): Thermometer or Thermostat?? What are YOU??: The other day the Lord asked me a powerful question that I want to ask you today: Are you a thermometer or a thermostat? ...
Thermometer or Thermostat?? What are YOU??

The other day the
Lord asked me a powerful question that I want to ask you today: Are you a
thermometer or a thermostat?
A
thermometer is an instrument that measures the temperature surrounding it. It
gives a reading of the atmospheric conditions. It's language is always
influenced by what is going on around it. When it is warm the reading is high.
When it is cold, the reading is low. A thermometer is in a constant state of
fluctuation. It can be "up" and "down" within hours. A
thermometer is a reactionary instrument. It is informational, relaying valuable
news to the reader, but lacking the ability to change that news. In a sense a
thermometer assumes the temperature surrounding it. It is always influenced by
the circumstances around it. A thermometer is self-contained and can read
temperatures without any help.
Does this
sound familiar? How many times are we caught up in thermometer life? Yet, God
did not indent you to be a mere thermometer. You should never simply be
influenced by life's temperature around you. You are no thermometer. You are to
be an influencer not an "influence-e"! Do not revert to a reactionary
lifestyle. Take the initiative! There is some value in gauging and knowing what
the temperature might be around you; what people are thinking and saying. It
can be helpful to know the current conditions that influence our society.
But the
Lord is not in the news reporting business. He makes news! He creates history.
And you too can step into His realms. A Believer is never disconnected from the
Power source or self-contained! We are highly dependant people. Without Him we
can do nothing!
Let's now look at a thermostat. This instrument is an
influencer. It is well connected and cannot function alone. It has a power
source to activate it and sends electronic messages to a furnace that supplies
enough heat to raise the temperature in the room. The thermostat is set to a
determined temperature regardless of room environment. It is in partnership
with a furnace that can cause real change.
Habakkuk
was a prophet who refused to be a thermometer. He said: "Though the fig
tree does not blossom and there is no fruit on the vines, though the product of
the olive fails and the fields yield no food, though the flock is cut off from
the fold and there are no cattle in the stalls. Yet I will rejoice in the Lord;
I will exult in the victorious God of my salvation! The Lord is my Strength, my
personal bravery, and my invincible army; He makes my feet like hinds' feet and
will make me to walk [not stand in terror, but to walk] and make spiritual
progress upon my high places [of trouble, suffering, or responsibility]!"
Can you see
the partnership? He is connected to God. His main concern is not the turmoil
around him. He is aware of failure, lack, destruction and challenge in the
atmosphere around him, but because he is a thermostat he knows that he has the
power to raise circumstantial temperatures. He can address all the needs
because of the function in His life. God's is an all consuming fire. Fire emanates
heat and heat raises temperatures! Paul and Silas was in jail. Fresh from a
round of old fashioned torture, their backs were raw, their bodies wrecked in
pain. They were chained and locked away simply for following their divine
destiny. They did nothing wrong!
Jesus said, "You are the salt
of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is
then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men." (Matthew
5:13NKJV) Salt flavors what it touches and can preserve many things
from decay. Are we being salt to those around us? We are called to be condition
changers — "we're thermostats and not just thermometers!
We
have the fruit of the Spirit flowing through us!
Jesus also said, "You
are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor
do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it
gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine before men,
that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven." (Matthew
5:14-16 NKJV) Are we being light in the darkness around
us? Once again, we are called to be environment changers — "thermostats
and not just thermometers"!
As
Christians we can be the shock absorbers that smooth out the potholes in the
road of life. Just as the apostle Paul reminded us, we have the fruit of the
Spirit flowing through us so we can demonstrate love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, gentleness, and self-control even in the toughest situations. (Galatians
3:22-23) He's
reminding us that we're "thermostats and not just thermometers"!
In
a very difficult environment in Ephesus , Paul told Timothy, "Let no one
despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in
love, in spirit, in faith, in purity." (1
Timothy 4:12 NKJV) Paul was reminding Timothy that he
could be a difference-maker in the lives of others even as a young man. His
message to Timothy is a reminder to us that we are to be "thermostats and
not just thermometers"!
Thermometers
would identify their predicament, measure their pain and sympathize with their
lot. Thermometers would respond to the chilling winds of adversity blowing in
that cell. But Paul and Silas were not thermometers. They were spiritual
thermostats! Instead of being influenced by adverse circumstances, they chose
to raise the spiritual climate around them. They started to sing praises to
God. Unlike thermometers, they were still connected to the "Furnace"!
They had the power behind them to change things. Soon the power of God kicked
in and busted them out of jail! (Acts 16:19-40)
So back to
my question: "Are you a thermometer or a thermostat?" Regardless of
what happened before, what will you be from this time forth? Will you be an
influencer or will you simply speak of how bad things are? Get connected.
Become dependant on God. Recognize that without Him you can do nothing, but
connected to Him you can become a catalyst for real and lasting change both in
you and around you! The time has come for Believers to raise the spiritual
temperature wherever we go! The Gospel of Jesus is a hot Gospel! It melts the icicles of fear, doubt and hesitation. It
burns up the influences of sin. It warms the coldest hearts with the good news
of Christ's salvation!
Lord, I repent of living life as a mere
thermometer. For simply identifying all that wrong around me and not being able
to affect change. Help me to be a thermostat. I want to be connected to You.
Come into my life and rewire my thinking. Together we will make a difference!
Amen.
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