In June 2012, the Waldo Canyon fire destroyed 346 homes in Colorado
Springs, Colorado, and burned more than 18,000 acres of mountain forest. The
fire was declared 100-percent contained when perimeter lines had been built
around the entire area of the blaze. It had been confined to a defined area
until it could be fully extinguished. A fire information official warned
residents that they might continue to see smoke in the burn area because even
though the fire was fully contained it “is not controlled and it is not out.”
When our world is rocked by tragic events and evil acts, we long for the
day when evil will finally be destroyed and God will bring history to a close
and fully establish His kingdom. Until that time, however, the Lord gives us
His grace to live purposeful lives of faith as we await His coming. In Hebrews
10, we are urged to draw near to God with sincere hearts (v.22); hold fast to
the hope we profess (v.23); spur each other on to love and good works (v.24);
and continue meeting together for encouragement “and so much the more as you
see the Day approaching” (v.25).
Until the time God extinguishes the fires of evil forever, He gives us
His grace and strength to endure the trials of life as we look forward to His
return.