Dan. 3:25
“Look!” Nebuchadnezzar shouted.
“I see four men, unbound, walking around in the fire. They aren’t even hurt by the flames! And the fourth looks like a divine being!”
I can only imagine what Nebuchadnezzar must have
thought when he saw four people walking around in a fire that he had made seven
times hotter than normal. A lot of
fearful things must have gripped him. It
just did not happen! People do not walk
around in the middle of any kind of fire without being consumed by it. Period.
Yet, there they were! Not only
did he see the Hebrews he had thrown into the fire walking around, there was an
extra person with them! Where in the
world did he come from? How is it even
possible? He had to just appear because
no one lives in a fiery furnace! He saw
these men walking around unbound, and he had made sure that they were tightly
bound before they were cast into the furnace.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were seemingly
just out for a stroll in the flames.
They weren’t being affected by the fire whatsoever! They apparently were deep in conversation
with the other man, oblivious to what was going on around them. It was a strange sight indeed. I know that I would have been scared of what
I was seeing and more than curious as to how it could be and what it
meant. The king didn’t know it, but God
was with them in the furnace.
Isn’t it comforting to know that we serve a God
who knows when we stand up for Him regardless of what others may think or do? We serve One who cares about the situation we
are in and is able to help us through it.
He never leaves us hanging. He is
always with us as we go through our difficult circumstances of life. He doesn’t promise to change what we are
going through, but He does promise to go with us through it.
The wonderful thing about it is that when we
walk with the Lord through our difficult circumstances of life, things change
for us. Our faith grows stronger, our
confidence in God’s love for us grows stronger, our awareness of His ability to
help us grows, our ability to let go of our own power lessens, and our gratitude
for the God we serve grows. Adversity is
a good thing when you go through it with the Lord at your side.
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