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What does it mean to 'pull them out of the fire'?

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To 'pull them out of the fire' signifies a vigorous effort to rescue those in imminent danger of spiritual destruction.

The phrase 'pulling them out of the fire' metaphorically represents the urgent necessity to rescue individuals who teeter on the brink of judgment due to their sinful lifestyle. Manton explains that this involves not only reaching out with gentle encouragement but, at times, exerting firm and decisive action akin to saving a person from literal flames. Such a mindset implies recognizing the perilous position of spiritually secure sinners, who may not realize their state, akin to a drunken man oblivious to the fire surrounding him. The intent is to awaken them to their need for salvation and the significance of repentance, urging them toward the safety found in Christ.
Scripture References: Jude 23, Zechariah 3:2, Amos 4:11

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Verse 22, 23
Thomas Manton · Nov 15, 2021
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