God Delivers Us

Daniel is curiously absent in the narrative for chapter 3. We can safely assume that he was not there and definitely did not bow. What is concerning, however, is that we can safely assume that there were others of their nationality present who bowed. So that Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah did not bow poses even greater significance to the story. Not only did they stand up and stand out among those that didn’t believe in God the Creator but also among their peers, which is often much harder to do. To do what is right among those that know it is right, but still choose to do wrong, takes courage. Unfortunately, however, it is our peer group who often gives us a bad name or even sells us out! Things have not changed, still God delivers us.

God Delivers Us

As the drama unfolds past the building of the immense statue, obviously King Nebuchadnezzar wanted the “head of gold” to exist in perpetuity. He seems to have forgotten the “stone kingdom” portion of the dream. The three young men find themselves face to face with the king for testing again. The king presented the challenge to them, yet they did not waver. In response to so-called options, they retorted in uncompromising fashion. The English Standard Version renders it this way in verse 17: “If this be so, our God Whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and He will deliver us out of your hand, O king.” At first read, the word “if” seems to pose an element of doubt or capitulation.

Given the context of their previously displayed faith (Daniel chapter 1, https://robert-a-l-blake.com/dream-of-the-king/), I believe it is appropriate to substitute the words “since” or “because” in place of the conditional word “if”. Based on their follow-up statement in verse 18—“but if not”, the condition did not implicate God’s existence or power. Instead, it reflected on His willingness to rescue them. We find the latter to be true, as not only does God allow them to be cast into the furnace, but joins them there! We read the king’s response to this climactic close to the chapter (Daniel 3:24-30), but one can only imagine the impression this made on their fellow countrymen.

Prayer

“Heavenly Father, help us stand for You at all times, no matter who is looking or compromising their beliefs. Keep us faithful to You, knowing that if we stand up for You, that You will stand up for and deliver us. In Jesus’ wonderful name we pray, amen.”

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Meditation on the Word

Thank you for reading my blog and joining me on this walk. Though I have preached, I am not a preacher, but merely a fellow pilgrim in this sojourn called life. Along the way I have fallen in love with God and His Word, the Holy Bible, and pray that you will do the same.

Here, I will share short uplifting pieces, as well as longer, hopefully thought-provoking discourse, which are loosely categorized as personal reflection, Scriptural meditation, and thematic expression.

One of my favorite authors summarizes Biblical exploration in this way:

“There is nothing more calculated to strengthen the intellect than the study of the Scriptures. No other book is so potent to elevate the thoughts, to give vigor to the faculties, as the broad, ennobling truths of the Bible….

But there is but little benefit derived from a hasty reading of the Scriptures. One may read the whole Bible through and yet fail to see its beauty or comprehend its deep and hidden meaning. One passage studied until its significance is clear to the mind and its relation to the plan of salvation is evident, is of more value than the perusal of many chapters with no definite purpose in view and no positive instruction gained. Keep your Bible with you. As you have opportunity, read it; fix the texts in your memory….

We cannot obtain wisdom without earnest attention and prayerful study. Some portions of Scripture are indeed too plain to be misunderstood, but there are others whose meaning does not lie on the surface to be seen at a glance. Scripture must be compared with scripture. There must be careful research and prayerful reflection. And such study will be richly repaid.” 1

I hope you will be blessed and encouraged by what you read in this blog. I solicit your prayers and welcome your feedback along this faith journey. Please feel free to share with others.

“My eyes anticipate the night watches, that I may meditate on Your word.”

Psalm 119:148 (NASB)

1 Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ (Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Pub. Assn., 1977), p. 90.