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What is the significance of the fan in the context of Jesus' ministry?

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The fan signifies the process of separating believers from unbelievers, illustrating God's judgment and purging through His Word.

In Luke 3:17, John the Baptist describes a fan in the hands of Jesus, which is a tool used for winnowing grain—separating the wheat from the chaff. This imagery represents how Christ will use His Word to discern and categorize people: the believers, or 'wheat,' who are gathered into His garner (the church), and the unbelievers, or 'chaff,' destined for destruction. This calls attention to the reality of God's purging work through the preaching of the gospel, emphasizing that trials and afflictions reveal the authenticity of one's faith. As Christians encounter various trials, they are ultimately winnowed by the Word, which reveals their true nature and reliance on God.
Scripture References: Luke 3:17, Matthew 13:30

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