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One of the most unexpected elements of my adult life has been my career path.  When I graduated from high school my interests were firmly rooted in the arts (e.g. art, music, poetry…).  If you’d have told me then that I would spend almost the next 25 years working in nuclear related industry, I would’ve laughed; but isn’t that how life goes? 

One of the first things I had to study in nuclear power was the characteristics of heat (i.e. thermodynamics).  This is because a nuclear reaction generates a tremendous amount of heat and our ability to use that energy depends greatly on our ability to properly manage the heat.  Since we know that God is reflected in His creation, I believe that there are some Kingdom principles that can be derived from looking at how heat tends to move from one thing to another.

The first thing that is necessary for there to be a transfer of heat is a difference in temperature between two objects (or substances).  When that occurs, the energy will flow from the object at the higher temperature (i.e. energy) to the one with the lower temperature.  The larger that difference in temperature is, the greater the rate of transfer will be. 

Another significant factor is the position of one object relative to the other.  If there is a gap between them than the heat must travel through the air to get from one to the other, which greatly diminishes the amount of energy that actually makes it to the second object.  On the other hand, if the objects are touching each other, the transfer of heat is maximized (e.g. a metal pot on an electric burner).

I believe that these principles demonstrate how God means for the lives of His people to touch those who are in the world.  The first requirement is that our lives be visibly different from those living for the world.  Unless people see something better in our lives, we’ll be of little influence in them wanting to change theirs. 

When we live like the world, our spiritual temperature is the same (or similar) to theirs and so little or nothing will pass from one to the other.  In these cases, our words have no impact. 

If we hope to affect our surroundings we must stay connected to our power source.  The minute a heater loses its energy source, the air around it begins to carry away any residual energy, causing it to rapidly cool down; and so it is with Gods people. 

Another significant issue is our proximity to those whom we hope to affect.  If we hope to reach a dying world, we’re going to have to find a way to connect with its people.  While our prayers will definitely prepare the soil, at some point we’ll need to spend time in the garden if we ever hope to see a harvest. 

I believe that many people in the church hide from the world because in the past, when we have engaged the world, it impacted us more than we impacted it.  The energy always flows from hot to cold, so before we can engage the world, we need to be more passionate for our God than we are, or the world is, for sin.

The Lord said that we are to be salt and light to world, which means that as a child of God we ought to be flavoring and illuminating every situation we encounter.  He says that we are the aroma of Christ, so there ought to be something tangibly different when we walk in a room and our scent ought to linger even after we leave. 

The Lord said that He would eventually spew the “lukewarm” from His mouth and I believe those days are upon us.  He has placed the ultimate power source within us, in the form of His Holy Spirit.  If we will live by that Spirit, we have the ability to change the spiritual temperature of every situation that we come into.  If we’ll come along side our lost neighbors, friends, family members and even strangers, the power of Gods love will affect them, whether they understand it or not. 

As the world becomes a colder and darker place, God has already made a provision.  It is time for the children of God to plug into their source and to become what God has called us to be.

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