Day 5

Delivered from the Fire

from the Daniel reading plan


Daniel 3:1-30, Psalm 27:1-14, Isaiah 43:2

BY Tameshia Williams

Courage under fire. We often encounter situations that require us to stand up for our beliefs, even at the risk of loss. We speak up about an injustice. We blow the whistle on unethical behaviors at work. We refuse to endorse societal values that clash with the truth of God’s Word. We perform these acts of bravery, knowing they can result in loss of our jobs, our relationships, and even our social standing. The pressure to back down can be tempting.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego understood this pressure and refused to let even the threat of death sway them. God had their complete trust; they placed their fate in His hand. When faced with the fiery furnace that was meant to be their death sentence, they declared, “But even if [God] does not rescue us, we want you as king to know that we will not serve your gods or worship the gold statue you set up” (Daniel 3:18). What a bold proclamation from these three young men in the presence of such a powerful king! They chose faith in God over fear of a human king. No matter how intense Nebuchadnezzar made the fire, the young Jewish men refused to abandon their trust in the Lord.

Their story gives us a powerful picture of what unwavering faith in God looks like in our own lives. We trust that He is with us, no matter what flames we face. We trust in Him when we are sick, encounter financial hardship, and even lose our loved ones. He promises to be with us through it all (Isaiah 43:2). And so even when the king made good on his fiery threat, God proved that He had not abandoned His faithful ones (Daniel 3:25).

The Lord can also use our faithfulness to change people’s thoughts and actions in ways we cannot even begin to imagine. Nebuchadnezzar marveled at the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego after witnessing their delivery from the fire, acknowledging, “There is no other god who is able to deliver like this” (Daniel 3:29). Even further, he passed a law that forbade anyone else from speaking against God. This allowed other Jewish exiles to worship God without fear of punishment. This all came about because three young men refused to give up their faith.

And what about us? How do we respond when it seems as if everything and everyone is against us? We lean in closer to the one who refuses to abandon us. We trust that as we walk through the flames, He is with us every step of the way.

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61 thoughts on "Delivered from the Fire"

  1. Morgan Hammond says:

    At church this week we talked about how the Babylonians changed the names of Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, as we see in Daniel 1:7.

  2. Casey Evans says:

    So bold. I hope I would be so bold, but my flesh is weak. God thank you for their faith!

  3. Rebekah Glassy says:

    Also, where was Daniel when Shad, Rack, and Benny were being thrown into the fire? Daniel was just as “guilty” in the eyes of Nebuchadnezzar as the other three were. Why wasn’t he thrown into the furnace?

  4. Jamie Trice says:

    My mom is in really bad shape due to gastroparesis. In short, her stomach has stopped working. She hasn’t been able to eat hardly anything in about a month. The Sugical doctor she was referred to had never called to schedule an appointment. I finally got one yesterday. This is after about 3+ months of waiting and multiple hospital ER visits for nutrients to be put in her body pretty much. Anyways. With Christmas I didn’t know what kind of present to get for her. She doesn’t need materialistic things obviously. So I painted a canvas and put Isaiah 43:2 on it. And it keeps coming up in this study. Thank you God for reminding me she is in your hands either way it goes.

  5. Jamie Trice says:

    God answers prayers in amazing ways. He just showed up to me right now in a major battle I am facing. He amazes me.

  6. Brandy Deruso says:

    Lord you are my light and salvation i shall fear no man!

  7. Mel Jim says:

    “He can rescue us from the furnace …. But even if he does not …” – Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.

    They acknowledge God’s Power, but they don’t presume God’s Will. I really have to sit with that. I have so many of my own dreams and desires. And I pray pray pray that God fulfills them. But even if He doesn’t, my faith should not falter.

    Also, when confronted by King N, S/M/A simply acknowledged their “crime”. They didn’t cave or give excuses

    – There’s nothing to gain by resisting
    – Do in Rome as the Romans
    – Will we lose our jobs and standard of living
    – Afterall, we are not being asked to renounce God
    – Everyone else is doing it
    – It’s only for once and for 10 mins. Stupid to throw life away for 10 mins
    – This is more than expected. God will understand”

    I found this on Enduring Word (https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/daniel-3/). So powerful. The excuses my heart makes to not obey God.

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