Saturday, February 6, 2021

Oil and Fire: Judgment and Deliverance

 

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Water can be an instrument of God’s judgment as well as of His blessing. So it is also with oil, needed to nourish our bodies and light our darkness, and yet hot oil that blazes out of control is a fierce, all-consuming fire.

James uses the metaphor of fire to describe our tongue (James 3:5-8). Unless guided by the Holy Spirit, our tongue is set on fire from hell, igniting passions and fury in the souls of others, unleashing forces of evil and darkness rather than of God’s grace and light. Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21), so may we use our words to comfort and heal rather than to tear down and destroy.

Our God is a consuming fire (Deuteronomy 4:24; 9:3; 32:22; Hebrews 12:29), sparing us from His judgment only through His mercy and grace (Hebrews 4:16). The intense power of fire can even transform the cooling and soothing qualities of water into a boiling, seething cauldron of destruction, which is a metaphor for God’s judgment on disobedient nations (Isaiah 64:2). When oil rigs explode in the ocean, the blaze does its damage for some time despite the surrounding waves.

But water and fire do tend to neutralize one another, as we all know from watching firefighters extinguish a raging inferno with torrents of water. As forest fires blaze beyond man’s control, God may send mighty rains to inundate the scorched earth and stop the destruction.

The ability of cold water to absorb large amounts of heat also makes it the best first-aid for a minor burn from cooking or a curling iron. In our present life, the pain of even an insignificant burn can be so intense that it distracts us from all else. As a doctor-in-training rotating through different services, I realized that the worst pain and suffering was experienced by patients in the burn unit.

And yet, if we could begin to imagine that pain and multiply it by infinity, we would not come close to realizing the horrors of hell. By far the worst judgment by fire anyone could ever face is the eternally burning flames of hell that are never extinguished (Matthew 5:22;18:9; Mark 9:43-49). Worse yet, those condemned to those flames are tormented forever, as their body is not consumed.

Equally intense as the physical pain of burning in hell must be the affliction of unending thirst. I find myself longing for water just writing this, even though I am well hydrated and am now enjoying a cup of tea. During exercise in the scorching heat, the thirst we experience can crowd out other gnawing sensations such as muscle fatigue, heat stroke, and the blinding sun, and our overwhelming desire is simply for water. That first gulp seems so refreshing, yet our relief is short-lived as we need to keep drinking until our fluid balance is completely restored.

But if we are trapped in the desert without water and no relief from the blistering sun, our thirst and pain will only intensify until we are rescued or until we die. That is the situation in hell, except that there is no end to the suffering. Sadly, we all deserve eternal punishment in hell, for we are all sinners unworthy of being in God’s holy presence (Romans 3:23). Hell is a real place, spoken of by Jesus more times than He described Heaven.

The rich man in hell begged for Lazarus to visit him from Paradise and place just one drop of cool water on his tongue (Luke 16:24). Yet this was impossible because of the “great gulf” between Paradise and hell (Luke 16:26), and no amount of pleading can ease one iota of pain or thirst for those doomed to hell throughout eternity.

Even worse is the mental anguish of those in hell. Too late, the rich man realized the errors of his earthly life (Luke 16:19-22,25), and he begged Abraham to send Lazarus to tell his brothers what he was experiencing so they could repent and be spared the same fate (Luke 16:27-28). But, as Abraham pointed out, they did not believe God’s prophets, so why would they now believe even one who rose from the dead? (Luke 16:29-31) Jesus Himself rose from the dead as proof of His Deity and to show us the Way to eternal life, yet how many refuse to believe His Word?

The rich man’s punishment was not only his own damnation, but the realization that he was now helpless to tell his family how they could avoid being doomed as he was. Each believer has a unique sphere of influence – our family, friends, coworkers – that we could share Jesus with as the Spirit opens the door for our testimony. Yet so often we don’t walk through that door, because of fear or unbelief. When we face Christ at the judgment seat, we will have to account for our lives, including wasted opportunities to lead others to Him (2 Corinthians 5:10; 1 Corinthians 3:10-15).

Thankfully, there is redemption from hell fire in the Person of our Redeemer (Job 19:25; Psalm 19:14; Isaiah 43:14), Jesus Christ, the Living Waters Who alone can satisfy our thirst throughout eternity (John 4:10-11; Revelation 7:17). Through His completed work on the cross, He reconciled sinful man to Holy God, so that when God looks at believers in His Son, He sees only His righteousness (Romans 4:22-25). In His presence there is no more thirst, heat, or burning sun, for He will lead us to living fountains of waters (Revelation 7:16-17)..

Before it is too late, may we all place our faith in His death, burial and resurrection as the only Way to Heaven (1 Corinthians 4:1-15; John 14:6), so that we can live eternally with Him by the river of water of life (Revelation 22:1-2), where there is no more pain, sickness, sin or sorrow! May we spend our lives telling others about Him, Who is our only Deliverer (Romans 11:26) from the flames of hell, so that they too may live forever with us in Heaven!

© 2013 Laurie Collett

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6 comments:

Brenda said...

Amen Laurie to all that you have said in your encouraging post. It is so important that we who are believers spread the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ. The world is in chaos at this moment of time, and the spiritual enemy is doing all he can to spread his lies. God bless you and yours Laurie. Keep sharing the truth.

Frank E. Blasi said...

Dear Laurie,
The subject of hell has always been soul-destroying, therefore the one subject, I have to admit, I rarely talk about.
In fact, by listening to the opinions spoken by unbelievers, it looks to be this issue which makes many an atheist adhere tightly to his views, that he cannot tolerate the existence a "cruel God" who sends people there simply because they cannot love him enough to submit to him. As they say, it's difficult, if not impossible, to love a cruel or vengeful person or entity.
From this worldview, I don't believe that God SENDS unbelievers to hell. Instead, they CHOOSE to end up there by pushing away the truth.
God has commanded all men everywhere to repent - Acts 17:30.
The Lord is patient towards you, not willing that anyone should perish, but all may come to repentance - 2 Peter 3:9
God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, not counting their tresspasses against them - 2 Corinthians 5:19.
It's these Scriptures, and many more, from which the atheist and other unbelievers cannot accuse God of merciless cruelty at the Judgement. They have just themselves to blame.
I hope I didn't contradict you. It's only that I have been listening to the opinions of unbelievers for a long time and my heart grieves for them.
God's blessings to you and Richard.

Laurie Collett said...

Hi Brenda,
Thank you so much for your encouragement. The devil surely is working overtime to destroy, confuse and discourage. May we be sober and vigilant, put on the whole armor of God, resist the devil, and follow the truth of Jesus Christ.
God bless you,
Laurie

Laurie Collett said...

Dear Frank,
I agree -- God sends no one to hell, for His will is that all should be saved, yet He gave each of us free will to accept or reject Him. Indeed, the more appropriate question than "How can a good God send anyone to hell? is "How can a good (righteous, holy, just)God allow anyone into Heaven, for all have sinned, and He cannot tolerate sin?" The answer, of course, is only through His grace, mercy and love, by our faith in the atoning sacrifice of His Son.
Thanks as always for your Scripturally-based insights. God bless you and Alex,
Laurie

Donald Fishgrab said...

Satan Convinced Eve to sin by Questioning God's word and then lying to them while accusing God of lying, He does the same thing to people today, causing them to question what God has said, then convincing them that God is hateful rather than loving.

Laurie Collett said...

Great point, Donald! Satan always subtly twists God's Word or plants doubt, rather than lying blatantly so that the lie would be obvious to those whom he attempts to deceive. May we be vigilant to ward off his devices and follow God's truth. Thanks for your comment and God bless,
Laurie