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The Fire of His Glory

The Fire of His Glory

The Fire of His Glory.

“Above this surface was something that looked like a throne made of blue lapis lazuli. And on this throne high above was a figure whose appearance resembled a man. From what appeared to be his waist up, he looked like gleaming amber, flickering like a fire. And from his waist down, he looked like a burning flame, shining with splendor. All around Him was a glowing halo, like a rainbow shining in the clouds on a rainy day. This is what the glory of the Lord looked like to me.” (Ezekiel 1:26-28, NLT).

Time and again in Scripture, God turns out to be a fire. Is there a better way to describe God’s glory? He is a consuming fire (Deut. 4:24) that gives light, sparks love, judges sin, and purifies like a refiner’s fire. Somehow, the Lord is a Person and yet a fire that kindles faith and declares His presence. How were the people alerted to God’s presence on Mt. Sinai? “And the glory of the Lord appeared to the Israelites like devouring fire on the top of the mountain.” (Ex. 24:17). “Mt. Sinai was wrapped in smoke, for the Lord descended upon it in fire.” (Ex. 19:18). When we are confronted with a fearful, overpowering fire, our natural response is to be in awe of its power, and that is a natural reaction when seeing God’s glory. We respond with fear and awe and a healthy respect. Somehow, God can be our friend as well as a consuming fire. We are able to talk with this Fire, like Moses on Mt. Sinai. Sometimes the fire is small and seemingly manageable, like the burning bush. Other times it appears to be out of control, a raging wildfire managed only by God. But make no mistake, in His glory He is a devouring fire. “Offer to God pleasing service and acceptable worship, with modesty and pious care and godly fear and awe; for our God is indeed a consuming fire.” (Hebrews 12:28-29, AMP).