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What does being baptized with fire mean?

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Being baptized with fire signifies God's purification and refining work in a believer's life.

Baptism with fire indicates the process by which God purifies and refines believers. The concept of fire in Scripture often relates to God’s holiness and judgment, emphasizing that only through trials and the Holy Spirit's refining work can one be truly set apart for God's purposes. In Matthew 3:12, John speaks of Christ baptizing with the Holy Spirit and fire. This implies that while receiving the Holy Spirit brings empowerment for holiness, the fire represents the trials and testing that reveal the strength and purity of one’s faith. It is through these fiery trials that believers are shaped and molded into Christ’s image.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:11-12, 1 Peter 1:7

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