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What does the Bible say about the coals of fire in the context of sacrifice?

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The coals of fire symbolize the sufferings of Christ, who made the ultimate sacrifice for sin.

The first mention of coals of fire in the Bible appears in the instructions given to Aaron regarding sin offerings, illustrating a profound aspect of Christian theology. These burning coals represent not only the intense heat of the sacrifices made but also the sufferings that Christ endured on the cross. As noted in the sermon, Christ's suffering was the sweet savor offered to God on behalf of His people, fulfilling the law and demonstrating God’s judgment on sin without compromising His justice. Therefore, the imagery of coals of fire serves as a powerful reminder of the cost of redemption and the depth of Christ’s love for sinners.
Scripture References: Leviticus 16:12, Hebrews 9:14, Romans 3:26

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