Baptism by Fire: God's Final Cleansing for the Unrepentant
In the presented materials, Jesus's intention to conduct baptism by fire is interpreted not as a customary washing but as a symbolic (and in some cases even literal) act reflecting the final separation from God's grace for those who reject the call to repentance through water baptism and the reception of the gift of the Holy Spirit.Thus, in an excerpt from file link txt it is stated: "Baptism by fire is the baptism of those people who will not want to be baptized in the Name of God; they will be plunged into eternal fire." Here, fire stands as the image of the fate of those who consciously refuse to accept God's power, in contrast to the cleansing symbolized by water baptism.
In addition, another fragment from the same source clarifies: "No, but it is also written in the Bible: baptism by water, baptism by fire, and, in my opinion, baptism by the Holy Spirit as well?... And baptism by fire — it belongs to all people who did not wish to be baptized by the first two baptisms — by water and Spirit. Those people who did not wish to receive God's power — everyone else: Buddhists, Muslims, Jews, non-believers — will be baptized by fire, meaning they will be cast into eternal fire..." This text emphasizes that baptism by fire is applied as a measure for those who consciously choose not to accept God's power through other rites of cleansing, demonstrating the principle of division between those who accept and those w