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Eli Brayley

Our God Is a Consuming Fire (Part Two)

We should live our lives with a deep awareness of God's presence and power, and strive to magnify Christ in our bodies, so that we may endure the refining fire of God and bring glory to Him.
Eli Brayley preaches on the importance of living a life that reflects the sacrifice God made for us on the cross, urging Christians to understand the Kingdom of light they have been saved into and to hate wickedness with conviction. He emphasizes the need to be prepared to face Jesus on Judgment Day and to magnify Christ in our bodies, as everything will be revealed and tried by the consuming fire of God. Brayley challenges believers to consider what will endure the refining fire and to strive to be 100% true in bringing glory to God.

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"Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: for our God is a consuming fire." - Hebrews 12:28-29

If we would consider the sacrifice God made upon the cross to redeem us of our sins, we would live profoundly different lives. If we could understand the Kingdom of marvellous light to which Christ saved us into we would then see what shame and foolishness it is to wallow once again in the shadows of this world. If we could see in the spirit just how exceedingly sinful sin actually is, we would love God, and so hate wickedness with a deep and heavy conviction. If we lived by the principle that God is a consuming fire, we would brace ourselves for our personal encounter with His refining flames. Many Christians are unprepared to face our Lord Jesus Christ on the Judgment Day. The Bible tells us to be ready.

The veil to the Holy of Holies was rent in two from top to bottom when Jesus died upon the cross. Powerful happening! This veil represented hundreds of years of God's dealings with His people, from Moses until the time of Christ: a constant separation between God and man because of sin, uncleanliness and impurity. Thank God for His only begotten Son! The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin... now we can come in. Oh, priviledge of priviledges! Christian, have you considered your position in Christ? But remember now, the Holy of Holies is still holy, but it is no longer behind a thick and elaborate curtain.

Imagine, if you will, a private club, members only, and the one way in is via invitation from the leader of the club. The club is the envy of the earth, and only the elect are welcome. Now image if you receive an invitation to this club. Thrilled, you attend your very first meeting. How will you act while you are there? Your resolve will be to express gratitude toward the leader for inviting you, doing your best to show everyone he did not make a mistake in choosing you, otherwise your carelessness will make the leader look bad. You, being invited, do not want this to happen.

This example is nothing compared to what Jesus did for us. What else would our response be then to do everything we can to thank our Savior? Wouldn't the last thing we would want to do is disrespect and shame our Lord by our behavior? Yet sadly, I am afraid many us do this very thing, by the way we live and by the way we represent Christ to the world.

I am convinced more than ever today that our number one priority in life (and death) is to magnify Christ in our bodies (Philippians 1:20). Not in our minds... not in our churches... in our bodies. The body is the one thing that we have this side of eternity to glorify God with before a fallen world, a boiling hell and a holy heaven.

"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad." (2 Corinthians 5:10)

That we would meditate on this Scripture day and night... the Judgment Seat ever before us. Paul wrote: "Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is." (1 Corinthians 3:13) What fire? Holy Ghost fire? Hell fire? (Have you ever noticed how fire is such a huge part of our faith?) What exactly is Paul talking about here? It is the fire spoken of in Hebrews. It is God, the consuming fire.

Consuming fire burns all things and bares all things. We will all be put through the fire, and let me say this: Only that which brought glory to God will survive. Only those things which magnified Christ will survive. Do you want to tell me that your pride will endure the refining fire of God? Or your vain ambition, greed or lust? Will you pass through only as one who escapes through the flames, bringing nothing with you? How much of who you are right now will survive the purging of consuming fire? 50%? 20%? 10%? 5%? Oh, God... I want to be 100% true!

Whatsoever I am and do,

Oh that it may endure!

Whatsoever I labor for,

Oh that it may endure!

Whatsoever I treasure dear,

Oh that it may endure!

May everything I do

Bring glory, bring glory, bring glory

To Thee, all consuming fire.

Sermon Outline

  1. 'I. The Kingdom of God: A Consuming Fire'
  2. A. The sacrifice of Christ and its impact on our lives
  3. B. The shame of living in the shadows of the world
  4. C. The refining flames of God's consuming fire
  5. II. The Veil to the Holy of Holies
  6. A. The separation between God and man due to sin
  7. B. The blood of Jesus Christ and our access to God
  8. C. Our position in Christ and the privilege of coming in
  9. III. Our Response to God's Invitation
  10. A. Gratitude and a desire to please God
  11. B. The importance of magnifying Christ in our bodies
  12. C. The Judgment Seat of Christ and the refining fire
  13. IV. The Consuming Fire
  14. A. The fire that burns all things and bares all things
  15. B. The purging of God's consuming fire
  16. C. Our desire to be 100% true and bring glory to God

Key Quotes

“For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.” — Eli Brayley
“Whatsoever I am and do, Oh that it may endure!” — Eli Brayley
“May everything I do Bring glory, bring glory, bring glory To Thee, all consuming fire.” — Eli Brayley

Application Points

  • We should live our lives with a deep awareness of God's presence and power, and strive to magnify Christ in our bodies.
  • We should be grateful for the sacrifice of Christ and live a life of purity and holiness.
  • We should prepare for the refining fire of God by living a life of gratitude and a desire to please Him.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to be a consuming fire?
It means that God's presence and power are so intense that they burn away all that is impure and imperfect, leaving only what is pure and holy.
How does the sacrifice of Christ impact our lives?
The sacrifice of Christ should lead us to live profoundly different lives, characterized by gratitude, a desire to please God, and a commitment to magnifying Christ in our bodies.
What is the significance of the veil to the Holy of Holies?
The veil represented the separation between God and man due to sin, but the blood of Jesus Christ has torn away this veil, giving us access to God.
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ?
The Judgment Seat of Christ is the place where we will be held accountable for our actions and decisions, and where our works will be tested by fire.
How can we prepare for the refining fire of God?
We can prepare by living a life of gratitude, a desire to please God, and a commitment to magnifying Christ in our bodies.

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