The Art of staying inspired

In a world with so much bad news, is it possible to keep hope alive?

Recently a friend shared a post called ‘signs of revival’. The instagram reel by Peter Grieg quoted multiple stories globally of breakthroughs, salvations and people turning to God.

Then my friend asked a great question:

who do you follow on social media to stay inspired?

Here’s the underlying belief that I heard: that you and I get to dial up (or down) our inspiration level according to the influences we allow.

What are your thoughts on this?

Oil that inspires

You may be familiar with the parable Jesus tells about ten maidens who took oil lamps and went outside to meet the bridegroom and his bride.

Five of them were foolish and ill-prepared, for they took no extra oil for their lamps. Five of them were wise and sensible, for they took flasks of olive oil with their lamps.

Matthew 25:2-4 TPT

Oil in the scriptures is a metaphor for the Holy Spirit, who brings us revelation of the Word of God and power for ministry.

Tragically in this parable, the foolish ones run out of oil and the five wise ones refuse to share their oil.

Why?

We can’t! We don’t have enough for all of us. You’ll have to go and buy some for yourselves!

Matthew 25:9

What’s the point?

  • It’s foolish to be unprepared
  • It’s wise to be ready (and expectant) with extra oil

How to get extra

Here’s some thoughts:

  • daily time in God’s presence produces daily fresh oil
  • like the manna in the days of Moses, yesterdays oil is seldom satisfying today
  • my oil levels are impacted by the company I keep
  • oil is formed on the pages of God’s word; meditation enriches the flow
  • times of prayer release oil

What strategies do you find helpful in keeping your oil levels up?

Go ahead and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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