Friday, March 9, 2012

Fire from Heaven

   One of the things that strikes me about the stories in the Old Testament is how God responds with fire from heaven. There are times it is a demonstration of His justice (Sodom etc) but there are those events at an alter where He demonstrates His pleasure, His acceptance of the sacrifice by sending fire from heaven and consuming the sacrifice. 1Kings 18 where He shows He is the living God in Elijah's challenge to the priests of Baal and Asherah; with Davids repentance in 1 Chronicles 21:26; or at the dedication of temple that Solomon built, recorded in 2 Chronicles 5-7 (see 2 Chronicles 7:1).
   Amazing stories, but how do they relate to us?
   Let's jump ahead in time to the Book of Acts, chapter 2:1. Here we see 120 followers of Jesus in the upper room, (We don't have the full list but in Acts 1:13 we find that the core of Jesus' followers are there)  when what sounds like a loud and violent wind "then what looked like flames or tongues of fire" fell on them and they experienced glossolalia (speaking in tongues).
   It must have been an amazing moment; the sound, intense and thunderous; the sight of flames both fearful and wondrous. Then the voices. I envision a heavenly cacophony, almost like a music, full of joy and praise lifting toward God.
   But let us focus on the tongues of fire. Here it is fifty days after Jesus death and resurrection. Jesus has become the sacrifice for the sins of all mankind; The Lamb of God without spot or blemish. And it is now through the sacrifice of Jesus that God sees the believers, and we can assume that at this time there were only 120 believers in the whole world, and pours from heaven fire of approval upon them all. But it is not a fire that burns up what is on the alter because we are now a living sacrifice Romans 12:1. What an amazing demonstration of the gospel. Jesus, the sacrifice, once and for all, is now fulfilling his promise that He would be with us and in us.
   And now we hear the voices speaking out in joy and praise.
   Our God is great and mighty! Our God reigns with love and majesty! Holy is the name of our God!

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