Some Christians are confused about the meaning of "Fire" in the scripture. I've heard some Christians seek for fire as if it was a great blessing. Yes it is, but it is all to easy to be deceived. "Fire" is not the Holy Spirit. It does not manifest physically or in signs and wonders. So what does it mean in reality?
John the Baptist announced Jesus as the Messiah, Luke 3:16. "He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and with fire." If the Holy Spirit was "fire", then what John said was unnecessary. Some Christians assume that the "tongues like flames of fire" (Acts 2:3) describe the Holy Spirit. No, the descending Holy Spirit looked like a flame, but that's all.
Fire in God's word is almost always negative. It usually has to do with judgement. Some may want judgement to come on their lives. Me, I much prefer mercy and grace. I don't need God to punish me. I create enough trouble all by myself! For example, I've just trashed our web site, simply by updating Wordpress. And I can't find the backup.
Hebrews 12:29: Our God is a consuming fire. That's no fun at all. So what is good about fire and why did Jesus want to start one? There are two aspects. One is the fire of judgement on the wicked that is yet to come. But there is also the cleansing fire that consumes what is not of Christ and not of faith in the Christian.
1 Peter 4:12
"Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you."
Brethren, you do not have to ask God for fire. It's part of our Christian experience. If more Christians realised this, they would find it easier to deal with life's problems in a positive way.
Be encouraged. Perhaps you see your works go up in flames (1 Corinthians 3:12). Our works are judged during our lifetimes. It can be devastating when we discover that God was not pleased with our best intentions. However, God has made a wonderful promise: He will give us His beauty for our ashes (Isaiah 61:3). It's an exchange. Instead of dressing in sackcloth and sitting on the pile of ashes, give them over to Jesus. Let Him give you His beauty instead.
We need to assured of God's love for us. God wants our very best. Sometimes He has to take away what is precious to us in order to give us greater blessing. "Fire" is not pleasant, but it is necessary.
John the Baptist announced Jesus as the Messiah, Luke 3:16. "He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and with fire." If the Holy Spirit was "fire", then what John said was unnecessary. Some Christians assume that the "tongues like flames of fire" (Acts 2:3) describe the Holy Spirit. No, the descending Holy Spirit looked like a flame, but that's all.
Fire in God's word is almost always negative. It usually has to do with judgement. Some may want judgement to come on their lives. Me, I much prefer mercy and grace. I don't need God to punish me. I create enough trouble all by myself! For example, I've just trashed our web site, simply by updating Wordpress. And I can't find the backup.
Hebrews 12:29: Our God is a consuming fire. That's no fun at all. So what is good about fire and why did Jesus want to start one? There are two aspects. One is the fire of judgement on the wicked that is yet to come. But there is also the cleansing fire that consumes what is not of Christ and not of faith in the Christian.
1 Peter 4:12
"Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you."
Brethren, you do not have to ask God for fire. It's part of our Christian experience. If more Christians realised this, they would find it easier to deal with life's problems in a positive way.
Be encouraged. Perhaps you see your works go up in flames (1 Corinthians 3:12). Our works are judged during our lifetimes. It can be devastating when we discover that God was not pleased with our best intentions. However, God has made a wonderful promise: He will give us His beauty for our ashes (Isaiah 61:3). It's an exchange. Instead of dressing in sackcloth and sitting on the pile of ashes, give them over to Jesus. Let Him give you His beauty instead.
We need to assured of God's love for us. God wants our very best. Sometimes He has to take away what is precious to us in order to give us greater blessing. "Fire" is not pleasant, but it is necessary.
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