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Why are angels compared to fire in the Bible?

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Angels are compared to fire to illustrate their purity, zeal, and powerful authority in carrying out God's commands (Hebrews 1:7).

The comparison of angels to fire serves multiple theological purposes within scripture. Fire embodies qualities like purity and zeal, characteristics that align with the nature of angels as they execute God's will. In Hebrews 1:7, angels are described as 'flaming fire,' indicating their burning desire and readiness to serve the Lord. Furthermore, fire also symbolizes God's presence and judgment, which reinforces the seriousness of their roles. This metaphor highlights angels' significant attributes, encouraging believers to recognize the seriousness and authority of their heavenly servants as ministers of God's purpose.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:7

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