God of Fire

God is a God of Fire. The Bible describes Him that way. However, rightly understood, it never says that He burns the lost.
God is a God of Fire. The Bible describes Him that way. However, rightly understood, it never says that He burns the lost.
Fire and brimstone, if it is suffered in the presence of the Lamb, cannot be referring to the common concept of hellfire. Take another look.
A trial by fire is the lot of every person. You can chose to let that fire do its work now in refining your character or later in the Lake of Fire.
Being tried in the fire is necessary to have the imperfections
If the lake of fire is the second death (Rev 21:8) could it be an experience rather than a place?
Jesus, on the cross, took our place and died the death we should die as the penalty of sin. How did His Father treat Him and remain consistent to His character?
Since Jesus’ death paid the wages of sin for us, His death must have been equivalent to what He saved us from.
Brimstone is often thought of as something like a hotter form of fire. It is actually related to the physical presence of God.
The consuming fire of God’s presence has a different effect than you might think. Read what the Bible has to say about it.
: The final judgment involves fire but what is the nature of that fire and its purpose? And what does that say about the character of God?
The all-consuming fire and brimstone of the Bible’s final judgment, when carefully examined, is found to be something quite different than commonly understood.