Dan 3:23
So Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego, securely tied, fell into the roaring flames.
These three Hebrews were severely
punished by king Nebuchadnezzar because they refused to worship the golden
image that he had set up. They were not prepared to compromise their devotion
to their own God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
I can only imagine what went through
their minds at that precise point in time, when they realized that they really
were being thrown into the fire, that God had not delivered them before this
moment. Remember that the miraculous deliverance of Daniel from the lions in
the den still lay in the future, they could not have taken heart from
remembering this.
They did not know that God was going
to use the greatest crisis of their lives in a spectacular display of His glory
and majesty, making them famous examples of faith in adversity throughout all
of history!
And they so easily could not have been
part of this if they had compromised. They could have found quite a few excuses
for giving in to this powerful pagan king whom they served, excuses that all of
us would be very tempted to use in similar circumstances. Excuses like:
God will understand if I do this just
once… We don’t have to renounce our God, we bow down only to show respect for
the king… In Rome, do as the Romans do… This is only once, only for ten minutes…
Everybody else is doing it… We would lose our jobs and standard of living if we
don’t give in... We can do more good by staying alive…
We know from history that their brave
resistance led to their dramatic protection in the fire itself, where even
their clothes did not smell of smoke when they came out. It led to King
Nebuchadnezzar acknowledging that there is no other God like the God of the
Hebrews, and it led to the king promoting the three friends in Babylon to
higher positions.
They did not know the wonderful
results of their choices beforehand. They only knew that they would steadfastly
deny the worship of all foreign gods, no matter what the consequences. And herein
lies the heart of the matter - we are not always assured that God will rescue
us from the planned evil that people, who hate God, bring on us when we stay
true to Him, as martyrs throughout history will testify to. But we can always
know that He will use our martyrdom for His glorious purposes on earth, and
that we will be richly rewarded in Heaven, among others receiving a crown of
glory!
Points to ponder: Think
about the following words of Spurgeon: “It is ours to do the right and leave
results with the Lord.” Am I prepared to lose everything, rather than do the
unrighteous thing? Am I prepared to face rejection from all around me, rather
than accept that bribe? Am I prepared to be ridiculed in public because I
boldly stand for Jesus? Am I prepared to
face even death, rather than deny my God?
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