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  1. The Lord used the same means out of which he created, to judge those under their respective covenants--water, and then fire. This is not the end of the world. It is the end of the age of the Old Covenant.

  2. The first Greek word, limne, is commonly used to refer to a lake of water such as the Lake of Gennesaret (Lake of Galilee) in Luke 5:1. The second word, ho, means “the” and the third word can mean “fire.”. We have all seen fire and experienced fire. Fire gives off light.

  3. John answered them all, saying, “I baptize you with water, but he who is mightier than I is coming, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.

  4. In this way three elements, namely air, fire, and water, will be called "heaven"; although air will retain the same substantial form as it has now, since even now it is called "heaven." Wherefore (Apoc.21:1) only heaven and earth are mentioned: "I saw," says he, "a new heaven and a new earth."

  5. Revelation 20:9 predicted fire would come down from heaven and consume the evil ones. Water. Water was the primary material creative element, probably from an association with amniotic fluid and childbirth, the blue sky and the seas. On the second day, God divided the waters.

  6. The Consuming Fire. The symbol of God's presence , before which Moses had to put off his shoes, and to which it was not safe for him to draw near, was a fire that did not consume ...

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  8. Jan 14, 2024 · Fire Represents the Transforming Power of the Spirit. Just as fire refines metals by burning away impurities, the Holy Spirit works to refine and empower believers by burning away sin in their lives. As John the Baptist declared, Jesus “will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire” (Matthew 3:11).