In Exodus 24:17, Moses records the Israelite’s description of God as a “consuming fire”, an image that intrigues me.
A consuming fire seems to be a dangerous thing. I am reminded of Mrs. Beaver’s comment in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe about Aslan which is something to the effect of: “Safe? No, he’s not safe, but he’s good.”
To enter the Consuming Fire does not cause one to loose his identity; the self is not consumed. Entrance into the Consuming Fire begins the process of repairing the parts of the self that have been damaged by my sin and the sin of others. What gets burned away are the notions that are not of God.
The Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 12:2 that transformation comes as a result of having our minds renewed. This renewal includes the destruction of ideas that are false and dangerous. Only the Consuming Fire can accomplish this burning away of the false and impartation of the true.
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