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Biblical Uses of Fire: From Sacrifice to Purification

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Did you know that the chemical reactions between the fuel and the oxygen in fire cause it to be self-perpetuating? The prophet who wrote the early part of the Book of Isaiah may have known this principle of physics when he observed that “wickedness burns as the fire” (9:18 NKJV).

In this 90-minute streaming video talk, you will discover how the Bible not only metaphorically applies this fact about self-sustaining flames but also refers to fire as the presence of God. “As wax melts before the fire, so let the wicked perish at the presence of God,” sang the Psalmist (68:2 NKJV).

The video is filled with slides that capture key ideas and stunning images designed to teach us how the importance of fire evolves through the Scriptures and how we can apply those ideas today.

There is also an accompanying document, Biblical Uses of Fire (Study Guide Downloadable PDF), which contains readings and questions tied to the subject.

This streaming video can be used for individual study or with friends in either one or two sessions of a group Bible Study.

The package (video plus PDF download of questions) is $24.99. Each member of a Bible Study group can separately purchase the PDF handout for $2.99 per person. Since the video and PDF download are instantly available in the cloud after ordering, there is no CD or DVD or print document that needs to be mailed to you.

How it works:

When purchasing this streaming video lecture, you will establish a membership with BibleRoads, along with a username and password. Simply by logging in, you can access the lecture any time you have a relatively high-speed internet connection on your computer, tablet, or smart phone.

Runtime: 1 hour, 30 minutes

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