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Rules for reading the Bible

Reading the Bible is like playing Sudoku — there are simple rules we must follow. In Luke 9:54-56, Jesus tells his disciples that calling fire from heaven to kill people is not an expression of God’s spirit. So when we see fire from heaven in the Old Testament, we know it is not the spirit of God at work.
In Job 1:16, Satan uses ‘the fire of God’ to kill Job’s servants and sheep…not God. In Genesis 18, Abraham meets ‘the Lord,’ who is deciding the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah. In the next chapter, the cities are destroyed with fire from heaven…not God.
Jesus never called fire from heaven, and he never killed people. That is how we can identify Satan in the Bible.

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