Uriel

The Fire of God
Disruption.  Warns of disasters.  Aids in transformation.

My question is why you would need protection from anything that is harmless?  That's my question.  

Why would you need protection from anything that is harmless?

This is what it means to get fired, like fired from your JOB.  In ROCK terms anyway, "The Fire of God".... The tower card is always about questioning your beliefs, or sudden disaster...

When GOD gets fired from his JOB he sure does question his beliefs doesn't he?  JOB was supposed to be a loyal comrade and partner and in the bible it says JOB waits for you and then JOB gets all his blessings back AFTER the loyal one......

THERE'S ONE RULE:
You're a harmless GOD if you don't have your most severe, most toxic piece. The one that makes you test them.  All the JOBS out there, I have bad news for you...

if something is harmless, you never need protection.  

ACE OF PENTACLES is correct...

In the Ars Theurgia, Uriel makes an appearance as one of the so-called "wandering princes."  In this capacity he is said to have ten chief dukes and one hundred lesser dukes who serve to carry out his wishes.  Those of his hierarchy are described as being truculent and evil by nature.  They are also said to be full of trickery, so they are always false in their dealings.  Uriel's manifest form is that of a serpent with the head of a beautiful maiden.  All of the demons who serve in his court assume the same monstrous shape when they appear to mortals.  Uriel also appears as a demon in Trithemius's Steganographia

Uriel, of course is a name that is not typically associated with demonic entities.  He is better known as one of the archangels.  Uriel appears in the Book of Enoch alongside the archangels Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel.  Later in the same text, seven archangels are named, and Uriel is again included among their number.  He appears as the fourth of the archangels in Saint Gregory's heavenly hierarchy as well as that composed by Pseudo-Dionysus.  Uriel is also identified as an angel in the Testament of Solomon.  Uriel's name is sometimes rendered Oriel or Auriel.  His name is taken to mean "Light of God" or "Fire of God."
THE DICTIONARY OF DEMONS, REVISED AND EXPANDED, M. BELANGER (2021)