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Earth Destroyed by Fire

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
FYI, the bible verse you linked doesn’t mention fire...
“And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth.”


yes, but for some reason the next purification is supposed to be by fire and anger/wrath would be associated with fire.


like isaiah 66:15-16
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
How would anyone know that?
It's happened before, & there are so many more still out there.

You're correct, it did happen before, when the upright walking reptiles, the Most High in the creation, who had ruled the earth for millions of Years were wiped out with all the other immerging life forms including proto-humans, after which, the Lord to the glory of El the creator, had to create Adam, on a barred earth, from the frozen genetic material that remained in the earth, and planted a garden for him from the seeds that still existed in the earth, after which he created the animals, then, as an after thought he created the woman.
 

MonkeyFire

Well-Known Member
Remember the great angel with dominion over fire who commands the grimm reaper. Sounds like St. Michael. 14:18 Still another angel, who had charge of the fire, came from the altar and called in a loud voice to him who had the sharp sickle, "Take your sharp sickle and gather the clusters of grapes from the earth's vine, because its grapes are ripe."

This whole thing occured in my imagination before I knew this verse. Prophecy fulfilled.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
Because of man's changing climate, God will destroy the earth by fire? Revelation 11:18
No, God will Not destroy the Earth by fire. 'Earth abides forever' according to Ecclesiastes 1:4 B; Psalms 119:90 (No expiration date for Earth)
Earth will Not totter - Psalms 104:5
God gifted Earth to us (Psalms 115:16) and God is No so-called 'Indian giver'.
God created Earth to be inhabited (Not destroyed) - Isaiah 45:18
Inhabited by humble people - Psalms 37:9-11; Matthew 5:5
So, what will be destroyed are the wicked - Psalms 92:7
We can all ' repent ' if we don't want to ' perish ' ( be destroyed ) - 2 Peter 3:9
Because man can't direct his step (Jeremiah 10:23) is why God is going to have Jesus step in.
Step in before man can bring ruin to Earth.
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
No, God will Not destroy the Earth by fire. 'Earth abides forever' according to Ecclesiastes 1:4 B; Psalms 119:90 (No expiration date for Earth)
Earth will Not totter - Psalms 104:5
God gifted Earth to us (Psalms 115:16) and God is No so-called 'Indian giver'.
God created Earth to be inhabited (Not destroyed) - Isaiah 45:18
Inhabited by humble people - Psalms 37:9-11; Matthew 5:5
So, what will be destroyed are the wicked - Psalms 92:7
We can all ' repent ' if we don't want to ' perish ' ( be destroyed ) - 2 Peter 3:9
Because man can't direct his step (Jeremiah 10:23) is why God is going to have Jesus step in.
Step in before man can bring ruin to Earth.
you might want to change that one statement. its an insult to native americans
 

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
I don't know. It sounds surreal to even think it. Do you mean he'd come from the sky and throw fire to consume the earth (honestly asking?)
No, because the Earth is beautiful! It would make sense to just get rid of the people who are destroying it, who are hurting it.

Fire when used in the Bible doesn’t have to be literal.
Do you remember where it says ‘death is hurled into the Lake of Fire’? In Revelation 20:13-14.
Death isn’t something you can burn, is it? No.
But by saying death is “hurled into” it, it just means that death will be gone forever....which is what it says in the next chapter of Revelation...Revelation 21:3-4.

Take care, my cousin. I appreciate your sincere questions!
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
you might want to change that one statement. its an insult to native americans
Yes, I realize that is Not PC ( politically correct ) and I was wondering how another could express being an ' Indian giver '_____________
As a child I remember standing on the bank of the 'Delaware' River ( name changed form the Indian name Makeriskitton )
I understand Menosuskin was the original spelling of the word.
As I looked across the river I was surprised to see a wall of trees and thought, ' wow, this is how it looked when the Indians were here' .
Then I looked around and saw both white and black people and began to wonder where the Indian people were.
All I could think at the time: what was left of them was in the blood beneath the dirt I was standing on.
So, the Bible's Resurrection Hope for those dead Native Americans brought joy and hope to my heart.
Joy and hope of meeting those resurrected ones and to tell them I was born on their land.
 
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