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In biblical literature, the term "wicked" refers to individuals who live in opposition to God's laws and righteousness. The wicked are often characterized by their sinful actions, rebellion against divine authority, and moral corruption. Throughout Scripture, the fate of the wicked is frequently depicted in stark contrast to the destiny of the righteous, serving as a solemn warning to those who choose to live apart from God's will.
One of the most vivid metaphors used to describe the fate of the wicked is their comparison to the "fuel of fire." This imagery underscores the ultimate judgment and destruction that awaits those who persist in their wickedness. The metaphor is rooted in the biblical understanding of fire as a symbol of divine judgment and purification.
In
Isaiah 9:18-19 , the prophet Isaiah declares, "For wickedness burns like a fire; it consumes the briers and thorns; it sets the forest thickets ablaze, so that they go up in columns of smoke. By the wrath of the LORD of Hosts the land is scorched, and the people are fuel for the fire; no one spares his brother." Here, wickedness is likened to a consuming fire, and the people are described as fuel, emphasizing the destructive nature of sin and the inevitable judgment that follows.
Similarly, in
Malachi 4:1 , the prophet warns, "For behold, the day is coming, burning like a furnace, when all the arrogant and every evildoer will be stubble; the day that is coming will set them ablaze, says the LORD of Hosts, not leaving them root or branch." This passage reinforces the idea that the wicked, like stubble, will be consumed by the fire of God's judgment, leaving nothing behind.
The New Testament also echoes this theme. In
Matthew 13:40-42 , Jesus explains the parable of the weeds, stating, "As the weeds are collected and burned in the fire, so will it be at the end of the age. The Son of Man will send out His angels, and they will weed out of His kingdom every cause of sin and all who practice lawlessness. And they will throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth." This passage highlights the ultimate separation of the wicked from the righteous and their subsequent destruction.
The comparison of the wicked to the fuel of fire serves as a powerful reminder of the seriousness of sin and the reality of divine judgment. It calls individuals to repentance and a life aligned with God's righteousness, offering hope through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. The imagery of fire, while depicting judgment, also points to the possibility of purification and transformation for those who turn away from wickedness and seek God's mercy.
In conclusion, the biblical portrayal of the wicked as the fuel of fire is a sobering depiction of the consequences of living in defiance of God's commands. It serves as both a warning and an invitation to embrace a life of righteousness, grounded in faith and obedience to the Lord.
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Isaiah 9:19Through the wrath of the LORD of hosts is the land darkened, and the people shall be as the fuel of the fire: no man shall spare his brother.
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The Wicked Husbandmen.
... ambiguity: "He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and ... and convenient apparatus,
represents the people whom God ... Here Israel is compared, not to a vineyard ...
/.../arnot/the parables of our lord/xi the wicked husbandmen.htm
"The Axe is Laid to the Root. "
... This is not the only time in the Bible when wicked men are compared to trees. ... What
is it that your heart says,""I will send for praying people?" Yes, and ...
//christianbookshelf.org/champness/broken bread/xxxi the axe is laid.htm
Why are Men Saved?
... I did not say he saved the wicked people, and then ... self-conceited idiot, thy talent
is nothing compared with that ... sake; that is, to make these people love my ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/why are men saved.htm
Saurin -- Paul Before Felix and Drusilla
... He has been compared with Bossuet, tho he never ... influencing, for the most part, the
people committed to their ... unto him, "Thou profane and wicked prince, remove ...
/.../kleiser/the worlds great sermons volume 3/saurin paul before felix.htm
The Effects of the Divine Graces in the Soul. The Inestimable ...
... pleasure, which I can make any account of, compared with that ... that his dignity should
be visible, if people are to ... that I, knowing myself to be so wicked as I ...
/.../teresa/the life of st teresa of jesus/chapter xxxvii the effects of.htm
The Misery of those Who, Besides Losing the Saints' Rest, Lose the ...
... the saints, so Satan is the comforter of the wicked. ... more careful lest he should
awake the people when he ... the grave be accounted a paradise, compared with that ...
/.../baxter/the saints everlasting rest/chapter vi the misery of.htm
Perseverance in Holiness
... brake the covenant in the most wanton and wicked manner ... first head; and very little
it is, compared with the ... God maintain this fear in the hearts of his people? ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 35 1889/perseverance in holiness.htm
There is a Blessedness in Reversion
... That there is a blessedness in reversion: The people of God ... As riches are compared
to wind (Hosea 12:1) to ... Riches to the wicked are fuel for pride: Thy heart ...
/.../the beatitudes an exposition of matthew 51-12/2 there is a blessedness.htm
The Great Assize
... to administer justice; may not ye be compared to those ... is that all the nations (no
the people) that forget God ... in the endless torment of the wicked in material ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 15 the great assize.htm
Treatise on the Priesthood. Book iii.
... these are small things, and as nothing compared with what ... with accusations as numerous
as the people whom he ... defiled by men who are either wicked or worthless? ...
/.../chrysostom/on the priesthood/treatise on the priesthood book 3.htm
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