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What does the Bible say about being plucked out of the fire?

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The Bible illustrates being plucked out of the fire as a divine act of salvation, highlighted in Zechariah 3:2 where the Lord rescues His people from judgment.

In Zechariah 3:2, the phrase 'Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?' emphasizes God's mercy and grace in retrieving His people from the consequences of their sins. This metaphor signifies the transformative act of salvation wherein the Lord redeems those who, by nature, are covered in iniquity. Like Joshua, the high priest, who stands before God in filthy garments, believers are similarly rescued despite their unworthiness. Salvation is a divine act, showing that even when we are deserving of judgment, God lovingly intervenes to cleanse us through the sacrifice of Christ, who took upon Himself our sins and offered us His righteousness.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:2

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