Kingdom Business or Strange Fire? — Fire God Did Not Command | Broken Altars | KFR Live (8 May 2026)
- William Abraham

- 4 hours ago
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Strange fire is religious, financial, and Kingdom-branded activity offered from a source God did not command.
One of the recurring patterns in Scripture is the attempt to obtain Kingdom outcomes apart from Kingdom obedience. The result may still appear spiritual. It may still carry religious language, influence, visibility, money, growth, and apparent success. However, the issue is not whether there is activity. The issue is where the activity came from.
Scripture repeatedly confronts the same problem: fire, authority, worship, and action disconnected from what God has spoken. There are works, but they do not flow from a Kingdom source. The issue is not activity. The issue is obedience, because there is a King in Kingdom.
This session follows directly from Priests Before Kings. If authority flows from the altar, the next question is the source of the fire behind the work. Through Nadab and Abihu, Korah, Saul, Jeroboam, Ananias, Simon Magus, and Elijah on Mount Carmel, Scripture reveals a continuous pattern: activity that appears legitimate but proceeds without authorisation.
The modern challenge is not a shortage of activity. It is the temptation to build, lead, influence, raise money, launch initiatives, and pursue Kingdom outcomes without first hearing what the King has commanded.
Scripture Focus
Leviticus 10:1–3; Exodus 32; Numbers 16; 1 Samuel 13; Matthew 7:21–23; Acts 8:20–21; 1 Kings 18:21–39.
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