In ""The Fire,"" the author explores the profound symbolism of fire in the Christian faith. The book looks at how fire, both in the physical world and as a spiritual symbol, represents God's presence and His transformative nature. Starting with the scientific definition of fire as a combustion reaction, the book lays the foundation for its spiritual exploration. From primitive societies' reverence for fire as a divine force to Biblical references like Cain and Abel's sacrifice, the historical backdrop enriches the discussion. The concept of purification through fire parallels believers' preparation for heavenly assignments, highlighting that believers are themselves like flames of fire, igniting and consuming. Throughout the book, the author emphasises the multifaceted role of fire in ancient cultures and religious beliefs, underlining its significance as a symbol, tool and force with both positive and negative connotations. With meticulous research and a deep understanding of biblical theology, Stephanie dismantles common misconceptions about eternal punishment, offering a fresh perspective rooted in the Word of God. She reveals how the Bible consistently portrays the destruction of the wicked as a definitive, finite event, rather than an endless torment. The book challenges traditional beliefs and presents a compelling argument for a merciful God who desires repentance and eternal life for all. This book will leave readers with a deeper understanding of God's plan for humanity and a renewed sense of hope in His redemptive power.
By:
Stephanie O Abraham Imprint: Book Writing Founders Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 6mm
Weight: 304g ISBN:9781962380805 ISBN 10: 1962380807 Pages: 98 Publication Date:24 November 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active