Strange Fire (A Song of Warning to the American Church to Forsake the idols in churches)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- The scriptures referenced in the lyrics are:
Leviticus 10: This chapter describes the incident where Nadab and Abihu, sons of Aaron, offered "strange fire" before the Lord and were consumed by fire from God. This is used as a warning against improper worship.
Matthew 7: Specifically, verses 15-20, where Jesus warns about false prophets who appear as sheep but are inwardly ravenous wolves. The phrase "by their fruits you will know them" comes from this passage.
2 Peter 2: This chapter describes false teachers and their destructive teachings, their greed, and their ultimate judgment.
Galatians 1: Paul expresses his dismay that the Galatian church is turning to a different gospel. He pronounces a curse on anyone who preaches a gospel contrary to what he preached.
Deuteronomy 13: This chapter outlines warnings against false prophets and those who encourage following other gods, even if they perform signs and wonders.
These scriptures are used in the lyrics to critique certain practices and teachings within some parts of contemporary Christianity, particularly focusing on what the lyrics perceive as deviations from biblical truth and a focus on outward displays of power rather than inward transformation and adherence to traditional doctrines.