Fire and Ashes
Rising from the Ashes
Rebuilding on a Strong Foundation
Personal Reflection & Faith
Trials by Fire
100

This element is often seen as a symbol of destruction but can also represent purification and renewal.

Fire

100

This man in the Bible lost everything—his wealth, family, and health—but remained faithful and was rewarded

Job

100

According to Matthew 7:24, a wise man builds his house on this

Rock

100

This biblical figure was tested by Satan to see if he would remain faithful to God despite suffering.

Job

100

This prophet called down fire from heaven to prove that the Lord is the true God.

Elijah

200

In Genesis 2:7, God formed man from this and breathed life into him.

Dust

200

This verse states that if anyone is in Christ, they are a new creation; the old has passed away

2 Corinthians 5:17

200

In the parable of the wise and foolish builders, the foolish man built his house on this.

Sand

200

The sermon describes Jesus as being this when we hit rock bottom.

The rock at the bottom
200

This book in the Bible says, “When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned"

Isaiah

300

After a fire, this remains as a symbol of what once was, often representing loss and transformation.

Ashes

300

This biblical character was warned not to look back when fleeing destruction, but they did and turned into a pillar of salt.

Lot’s wife

300

Jesus refers to Himself as this type of foundation stone in 1 Peter 2:6.

the cornerstone

300

Your old life can be compared to this structure before it was "burned down."

A house

300

This New Testament apostle wrote that trials test our faith like gold refined by fire.

Peter

400

This biblical city was destroyed by fire and brimstone as a result of its wickedness.

Sodom and Gomorrah

400

This book of the Bible contains the story of many trials and tribulations

the Book of Job

400

Nehemiah led the rebuilding of this city's walls after they were destroyed

Jerusalem

400

Jesus used this metaphor to describe His death and resurrection, comparing Himself to a grain of wheat that must die to bear much fruit.

The Parable of Seed

400

God spoke to Moses from this burning object that was not consumed.

The Burning Bush

500

This prophet was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire.

Elijah

500

Jesus told this man that in order to see the kingdom of God, he must be “born again.”

Nicodemus

500

This Old Testament prophet saw a vision of dry bones coming back to life, symbolizing restoration.

Ezekiel

500

This disciple denied Jesus three times but was later reinstated by Him and became a foundational leader in the early church.

Peter

500

These three men were thrown into a fiery furnace but were unharmed because of their faith in God.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

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