Lesson 7.Foundations of Prophecy | 7.3 Like Burning Coals of Fire | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH


π Lesson 7: Foundations of Prophecy
7.3 Like Burning Coals of Fire
Fire, Wings, and GloryβA Vision of Godβs Throne
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π¦ Introduction
Cherubimβthose mysterious, awe-inspiring beingsβalways appear when Godβs throne is revealed. Whether as golden figures on the Ark (Exodus 25:18), woven into the veil of the Holy of Holies (Exodus 26:1), or as living, terrifying creatures in Ezekielβs vision (Ezekiel 1:4β14), their presence speaks of majesty, holiness, and divine nearness. Psalm 18:11 describes God as riding on the cherubim and βflyingββa poetic image of His absolute authority over time, space, and creation.
These beings are no mere decoration; they are intimately linked to Godβs throne. They remind us of a crucial truth: when people encounter God, everything changes. That is precisely what happens in the throne visions of Ezekiel, Isaiah, and John.
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π Bible Study: Three VisionsβOne Message
Ezekiel 1:4β14: Fire, Motion, and Four Faces
Ezekiel describes a stirring, almost unworldly scene: a storm from the north surrounded by fire and brilliant light, bearing four living creatures. Each had four facesβman, lion, ox, and eagleβand moved without turning, carried by the Spirit. Between them glowed something like burning coals, with lightning flashing. This image proclaims Godβs power even in exile: though His people are in Babylon, He is not absent. His throne stands above all.
Isaiah 6:1β6: The King on His Throne
Isaiah sees the Lord seated on a lofty throne, high and exalted. Seraphimβangelic beingsβsurround Him, crying, βHoly, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts!β The temple shakes, and smoke fills the room. Isaiah immediately perceives his own impurity: βWoe is me, for I am lost!β A seraph touches his lips with a glowing coal from the altarβa sign of divine purification.
Revelation 4:1β11: The Throne in Heaven
John sees heaven opened and a throne encircled by a rainbow, flashes of lightning, and seven lamps (the Spirit). Around the throne are four living creatures covered with eyesβlion, ox, man, and eagle, echoing Ezekielβs vision. They never cease to cry, βHoly, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty.β They worship day and night, while twenty-four elders cast down their crowns in reverent praise.
Questions & Answers
π 1.What similarities unite Ezekiel 1, Isaiah 6, and Revelation 4?
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Godβs throne is centralβhigh, majestic, surrounded by heavenly beings.
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Living creatures with multiple faces appear in Ezekiel and Revelation.
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In all three, worship and awe resound: βHoly, holy, holyβ rings out.
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Fire (burning coals) marks Godβs presence and cleansing in both Ezekiel and Isaiah.
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Each vision proclaims: God is exalted, incomparable, and full of glory.
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π 2.How do you stand before Godβs holiness? What does that reveal about your need for the gospel?
Like Isaiah, we see our own impurity. No one can stand before Holy God without cleansing. The burning coal symbolizes the gospel: Godβs grace that takes away our guilt. We urgently need forgiveness, redemption, and renewalβonly in Christ.
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β¨ Spiritual Principles
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Godβs holiness is absoluteβbeyond every human concept.
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True encounters with God confront us with sin, not to destroy us but to cleanse us.
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God reigns even in exile, distress, and stormsβHis throne remains unshaken.
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Worship is the natural response to divine majestyβon earth as in heaven.
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π§© Application for Daily Life
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Deepen your quiet time: Each day, approach Godβs throne. Meditate on Ezekiel 1, Isaiah 6, or Revelation 4.
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Live in worship: Learn not only to ask God for help but to worship Him for who He is, not just for what He does.
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Pursue holiness: Holiness isnβt religious perfectionism but growing into Godβs characterβlove, truth, and purity.
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Share the gospel: People need the βburning coalsββthe life-changing message of Jesus Christ.
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β Conclusion
Three visions, one God. Prophecy reveals a God who is not distant but enthroned above all, yet intimately near. The cherubim remind us that His glory is ever-presentβin temple, exile, and eternity. And this sovereign God is willing to cleanse, touch, and send usβjust as He did with Isaiah.
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π Thought of the Day
βHoly, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.β
If the angels never cease to proclaim this, why shouldnβt we?
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π¨ Illustration β Like Burning Coals: An Encounter with Godβs Holiness
Jonas Merten was a man many would call successful. At thirty, he was a project manager in a Frankfurt software firmβsharp-dressed, technically skilled, goal-driven. Yet success whispered hollowly when the heart is silent. Beneath the surface, Jonas felt drained, as if his lifeβs substance was slipping away. Once driven by passion, vision, and curiosity, he was now trapped in a monotonous cycle of to-do lists, spreadsheets, and empty meetings.
He hadnβt exactly renounced God, but faith had become an old piece of furniture in storage: once precious, now forgotten under layers of rationalism, performance anxiety, and modern cynicism. As a child, heβd heard Bible stories and admired his grandmotherβs gentle, prayerful faithβbut that felt like someone elseβs story, not his own.
One stormy evening, as lightning danced across the sky and rain hammered his apartment windows, Jonas impulsively reached for his grandmotherβs Bible. Dust coated the black leather cover. In its pages lay a bookmark at Ezekiel 1. Opening it, he read hesitantly, like a stranger stepping into a forgotten home.
What he read was not a gentle tale. It was a tempest of fire, wheels ablaze with eyes, living creatures with four facesβman, lion, ox, and eagle. He didnβt grasp every detail, but the power of the vision shattered his inner defenses. This description wasnβt religious drudgeryβit was breathtaking, overwhelming, fearsome, yet strangely beautiful. It felt both alien and profoundly familiar, as if his soul had been waiting for this moment.
He couldnβt sleep that night. The vision replayed in his mind: the fire, the cherubimβs wings, the wheels aflame. Not just any storyβbut a revelation that God sits enthroned above exile, chaos, and the world as he knew it.
The next day, he dug deeper, finding Isaiah 6ββHoly, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts.β He read of the trembling temple, the rising smoke, the seraphimβs six wings, and Isaiahβs cry, βWoe to me! I am lost!β That confession resonated in his bones.
Then came the image of the seraph touching Isaiahβs lips with a coal from the altarβGodβs sign of purification. Jonas felt it was spoken to him: his life needed cleansing. The coal seared into his heart, answering an unasked question.
That weekend, he stepped into a church for the first time in years. Not from habit, but from a raw longing. The small sanctuary was empty; candles flickered. He sat silently, offering no words, no prayersβonly stillness. In that sacred quiet, he felt, like Isaiah, utterly exposed. Not for a single sin, but for a lifetime lived without Godβs throne in view.
Tears rolled down his cheeks, not dramatic, but steady, like water released from a dam. He realized: God is holyβand he was not. No career success or good intentions could change that. Yet, as at Isaiahβs cleansing, there was this burning coalβno angel, no tongsβbut a cross. And a name: Jesus.
He understood then: he hadnβt come to reclaim religion but to receive grace. He was not the heroβGod was. And that God, so holy and awe-inspiring as the creatures in Ezekielβs vision, had drawn near in Christ.
His life didnβt transform overnight. He remained a project manager, wore the same suit, rode the same train. But deep within, everything shifted. He began to see the world differentlyβas a mirror of divine glory and a stage where Godβs throne reigns unseen.
And sometimesβin moments of worship, in song, in Scripture, in the slant of sunlight through a windowβheβd catch a glimpse of burning coals, a light not of this world. Then heβd remember: the angels never stopped declaring, βHoly, holy, holy,β and he, too, was invited to join in.
