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What does it mean to be 'plucked from the fire'?

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'Plucked from the fire' refers to God's sovereign grace in rescuing sinners from judgment and condemnation.

The phrase 'plucked from the fire,' found in Zechariah 3:2, illustrates God's mercy towards those who are in danger of eternal destruction due to sin. This imagery paints a vivid picture of God's initiative in salvation; individuals, like Joshua, are depicted as brands in a fire, representing their impending judgment. However, God's grace intervenes, removing them from this dire situation. This concept underscores the Reformed understanding of unconditional election and God's sovereign choice to save those who cannot save themselves. It highlights that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace, leaving no room for human merit.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:2, Jude 1:23

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