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Why are Christ’s eyes described as flames of fire?

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Christ's eyes as flames of fire represent His all-seeing judgment and purity.

In Revelation 1:14, the description of Christ's eyes as 'flames of fire' signifies His divine ability to judge and penetrate the hearts of people. This imagery points to His holiness and the purging nature of His presence, as fire often represents purification and judgment throughout scripture. It illustrates that He sees all, revealing both the hearts of the righteous and the wicked, which underscores His authority as the righteous judge who will ultimately bring justice.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:14

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