Let's Build a Fire
Donald Cantrell
Proverbs 26: 20a
Pro 26:20a KJV - Where no wood is, [there] the fire goeth out...
I - It's Inception & Notation
II - It's Improvision & Nullification (Lev. 10: 1 - 3)
III - It's Illustration & Need (Matthew 3: 11)
IV - It's Implication & Neglect
V - It's Inspiration & Nurturing
One can only laugh at how heathen scientists introduce us to when man began to use fire. In reality, fire has most likely been around from the very beginning of time. Adam and Eve were not meat eaters, so they had no need for fire, plus they lived in paradise, so they were not cold, so when did fire begin?
I think man's first experience with fire would have been the day that God killed an animal to cover the nakedness of Adam and Eve. It is quite possible that the Lord sacrificed that animal, in order to cover their sin and nakedness. We also know that Cain and Abel had been taught to bring sacrifices to the Lord on an annual basis, the bible does not say they used fire, but what are the odds that Abel would have slain an animal and not sacrificed it on an altar of fire, which is the absolute opposite of Cain, whose sacrifice God rejected.
We also know that the descendants of Cain were forging tools out of iron and bronze, which most likely would have been made by using fire. In reality, fire has most likely been around since the creation of mankind. Adam and Eve were very smart and bright people, so they very well could have used fire, especially after their sinful fall.
-Fire and brimstone fell upon Sodom and Gomorrah
-Abraham carried fire with him to sacrifice his son
-God spoke to Moses from a fiery bush
-A fiery cloud led Israel about by night
-God is as a consuming fire, mentioned twice in the bible
-The Holy Spirit came in as a fire on the day of Pentecost
-The eyes of Jesus were as a flame of fire
-There are seven lamps of fire burning before the heavenly throne
-Hell is a consuming fire
-Death an ...
Donald Cantrell
Proverbs 26: 20a
Pro 26:20a KJV - Where no wood is, [there] the fire goeth out...
I - It's Inception & Notation
II - It's Improvision & Nullification (Lev. 10: 1 - 3)
III - It's Illustration & Need (Matthew 3: 11)
IV - It's Implication & Neglect
V - It's Inspiration & Nurturing
One can only laugh at how heathen scientists introduce us to when man began to use fire. In reality, fire has most likely been around from the very beginning of time. Adam and Eve were not meat eaters, so they had no need for fire, plus they lived in paradise, so they were not cold, so when did fire begin?
I think man's first experience with fire would have been the day that God killed an animal to cover the nakedness of Adam and Eve. It is quite possible that the Lord sacrificed that animal, in order to cover their sin and nakedness. We also know that Cain and Abel had been taught to bring sacrifices to the Lord on an annual basis, the bible does not say they used fire, but what are the odds that Abel would have slain an animal and not sacrificed it on an altar of fire, which is the absolute opposite of Cain, whose sacrifice God rejected.
We also know that the descendants of Cain were forging tools out of iron and bronze, which most likely would have been made by using fire. In reality, fire has most likely been around since the creation of mankind. Adam and Eve were very smart and bright people, so they very well could have used fire, especially after their sinful fall.
-Fire and brimstone fell upon Sodom and Gomorrah
-Abraham carried fire with him to sacrifice his son
-God spoke to Moses from a fiery bush
-A fiery cloud led Israel about by night
-God is as a consuming fire, mentioned twice in the bible
-The Holy Spirit came in as a fire on the day of Pentecost
-The eyes of Jesus were as a flame of fire
-There are seven lamps of fire burning before the heavenly throne
-Hell is a consuming fire
-Death an ...
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