Originally published September 3, 2009
Obedience Tested
Daniel 3 (NLT)
Nebuchadnezzar’s Gold
Statue
1 King Nebuchadnezzar
made a gold statue ninety feet tall and nine feet wide and set it up on the
plain of Dura in the province of Babylon. 2 Then he sent messages to the high
officers, officials, governors, advisers, treasurers, judges, magistrates, and
all the provincial officials to come to the dedication of the statue he had set
up. 3 So all these officials came and stood before the statue King
Nebuchadnezzar had set up.
4 Then a herald
shouted out, “People of all races and nations and languages, listen to the
king’s command! 5 When you hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre,
harp, pipes, and other musical instruments, bow to the ground to worship King
Nebuchadnezzar’s gold statue. 6 Anyone who refuses to obey will immediately be
thrown into a blazing furnace.”
7 So at the sound of
the musical instruments, all the people, whatever their race or nation or
language, bowed to the ground and worshiped the gold statue that King
Nebuchadnezzar had set up.
8 But some of the
astrologers went to the king and informed on the Jews. 9 They said to King
Nebuchadnezzar, “Long live the king! 10 You issued a decree requiring all the
people to bow down and worship the gold statue when they hear the sound of the
horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipes, and other musical instruments. 11 That
decree also states that those who refuse to obey must be thrown into a blazing
furnace. 12 But there are some Jews—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—whom you
have put in charge of the province of Babylon. They pay no attention to you,
Your Majesty. They refuse to serve your gods and do not worship the gold statue
you have set up.”
13 Then Nebuchadnezzar
flew into a rage and ordered that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego be brought
before him. When they were brought in, 14 Nebuchadnezzar said to them, “Is it
true, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, that you refuse to serve my gods or to
worship the gold statue I have set up? 15 I will give you one more chance to
bow down and worship the statue I have made when you hear the sound of the
musical instruments. But if you refuse, you will be thrown immediately into the
blazing furnace. And then what god will be able to rescue you from my power?”
16 Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abednego replied, “O Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves
before you. 17 If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God whom we serve
is able to save us. He will rescue us from your power, Your Majesty. 18 But
even if he doesn’t, we want to make it clear to you, Your Majesty, that we will
never serve your gods or worship the gold statue you have set up.”
The Blazing Furnace
19 Nebuchadnezzar was
so furious with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego that his face became distorted
with rage. He commanded that the furnace be heated seven times hotter than
usual. 20 Then he ordered some of the strongest men of his army to bind Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego and throw them into the blazing furnace. 21 So they tied
them up and threw them into the furnace, fully dressed in their pants, turbans,
robes, and other garments. 22 And because the king, in his anger, had demanded
such a hot fire in the furnace, the flames killed the soldiers as they threw
the three men in. 23 So Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, securely tied, fell
into the roaring flames.
24 But suddenly,
Nebuchadnezzar jumped up in amazement and exclaimed to his advisers, “Didn’t we
tie up three men and throw them into the furnace?”
“Yes, Your Majesty, we
certainly did,” they replied.
25 “Look!”
Nebuchadnezzar shouted. “I see four men, unbound, walking around in the fire
unharmed! And the fourth looks like a god!”
26 Then Nebuchadnezzar
came as close as he could to the door of the flaming furnace and shouted:
“Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, servants of the Most High God, come out! Come
here!”
So Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abednego stepped out of the fire. 27 Then the high officers, officials,
governors, and advisers crowded around them and saw that the fire had not
touched them. Not a hair on their heads was singed, and their clothing was not
scorched. They didn’t even smell of smoke!
28 Then Nebuchadnezzar
said, “Praise to the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego! He sent his angel
to rescue his servants who trusted in him. They defied the king’s command and
were willing to die rather than serve or worship any god except their own God.
29 Therefore, I make this decree: If any people, whatever their race or nation
or language, speak a word against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego,
they will be torn limb from limb, and their houses will be turned into heaps of
rubble. There is no other god who can rescue like this!”
30 Then the king
promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to even higher positions in the province
of Babylon.
This present economic state has so
many of us going through valleys, some of us have almost given up looking for
the mountaintop experiences that are inevitably supposed to flank each valley
experience. The road ahead looks so bleak, we think the light up ahead is only
that of another truck barreling toward us to do us harm. Let's face it, life
can look really grim when your finances are in question. Let's be real about
this.Some of us know that God is our source and the job is our resource, but
some days it's really difficult to tell our flesh to be quiet and stop griping!
We want the creature comforts. We've gotten used to certain luxuries and will
fight hard to hold onto them We may even compromise our standards just to hold
onto some of those creature comforts to which we have become so accustomed. Sad
part about that is, after the compromise has been made, the consequences are
often much more dire than that for which we bargained.So then we go right back
into the dark cycle we just exited. Let's take a lesson from the four Hebrew
boys and stand firm, even in the midst of the hottest fire of our lives; we
have to believe with every fiber of our being, and when that belief fails, we
have to beg God to help our unbelief and help us hang on with that mustard seed
of faith He gave to us.
V. 4: "Then a herald shouted out, “People of all races
and nations and languages, listen to the king’s command!" Even when the
laws go out for the country, or the rules go out for the company, or the
leaders create a new policy, if it goes against what God has decreed, be
prepared to take a stand that may cost you everything. Everyone else may line
up with what “they” say, but if you have to stand alone, follow the
instructions to the Corinthians and “come out from among them.” If you are
acting in obedience to God, then stand, even if it is alone.
V. 8: "But some of the astrologers went to the king and informed on the
Jews." There will always be informers, reporters, gossips, and
backbiters who are watching your every move, waiting to pounce on your first
mistake. Be encouraged that if you’re walking upright before the Lord, let them
talk all they want; only God’s Word will stand at the end.
V. 16: "Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego replied, “O Nebuchadnezzar, we
do not need to defend ourselves before you." You do
not need to argue, debate or defend your position or stance; God will do it for
you, as long as you remain obedient to His Word.
Because of your refusal
to bow to satan’s will, he will throw a fit! He will try to kill you, literally
or figuratively, but however he comes at you, his aim is to take you out! Be
prepared for the fight of your life! Be assured, however, the fight is not one
where you battle the enemy on his terms; the battle will be against your own
flesh wanting to rise up in retaliation to the attack. Again follow the example
of the Hebrew boys and continue in your obedience to God. Let God do the
fighting for you. Only He can defeat the enemy on every hand in an all-out war.
V. 24-25: "But suddenly, Nebuchadnezzar jumped up in amazement and
exclaimed to his advisers, “Didn’t we tie up three men and throw them into the
furnace?” “Yes, Your Majesty, we certainly did,” they replied.“Look!”
Nebuchadnezzar shouted. “I see four men, unbound, walking around in the fire
unharmed! And the fourth looks like a god!” Rest
assured though that even in the midst of this firestorm, you won’t be alone.
Even your enemies will see God walking with you, and be astounded as he helps
you make it through this firestorm. While you serve God under the current assault
against your obedience, you will find your freedom restored—you’ll be able to
walk around unfettered, unencumbered, unbound and unconcerned, even in the
midst of the worst storm you’ve ever encountered.
V. 27: "They didn’t even smell of smoke!" When you
finally emerge, no one will even find evidence that you were in the fight of
your life. Those around you, friends and enemies, who know you were going
through a trial, will crowd around wondering how you made it over. You will be
so engrossed in your obedience to God, the very ones who attacked you will be
the ones who will have to call you out of the furnace; you won’t even be aware
that the trouble and immediate threat that was supposed to have put you under
has passed!
And then! Even the
heathen, the witches, the sorcerers, the purveyors of the very evil that tried
to take you out, will have to admit that not only is there a GOD, but that the
very GOD you serve, to Whom you have been so obedient, to Whom all honor,
glory, dominion, power, strength, prayer and praise belong, is GOD and GOD
alone! Then and only then will promotion come. And not the type of promotion
that comes from a job (although that may come as well, if you serve the GOD Who
gives most liberally), but the kind of spiritual promotion that even man will
recognize as favor. That’s when people will start to ask “well, where did you
come from? Seems like you just “appeared” out of the woodwork.” This from the
same ones who just saw you emerge from the fire. Check the record. Ask Moses,
Abram, Elijah, Joshua, Paul, Peter...they all went through a “fiery furnace”
before their promotion.
So know that you do not
go through a trial for no reason. God does not allow needless suffering. He
doesn’t like to have His children suffer, but sometimes our disobedience brings
about consequences that He as a Father, although His heart breaks at our
suffering, knows that this suffering will drive us closer to Him. All He can do
is wait until we have reached the point where we turn to Him and listen to Him
alone. He doesn’t like the suffering any more than we do, but He knows that it
will bring about the best result in the final analysis.
There are also the
circumstances where we have been obedient (look at Job!), but we need our focus
to be “kicked up a notch” and a firestorm is the only way to “kick” us out of a
place of comfort. Again, God doesn’t like the suffering, but as in the other
circumstance, He is there every step of the way, guiding us and waiting for us
to look to Him for the way out, or at least the comfort while the storm is
raging around us. Our obedience in the midst of each and every circumstance
will either grow or wane, depending on our faith and focus.
God has given to each of
us a measure of faith, and He is the Author and Finisher (or Perfecter) of that
faith, so it would make sense to go to Him to help make that faith grow and
carry us through each circumstance in life. Sadly, not all will do that, and
the end result for those who fail to go to God will be confusion and resentment
because they do not see the reason for the suffering. But it is those who go
through each trial with their eyes focused on Jesus who will see the victory.
They may not get an immediate answer, but the peace that accompanies their
journey will be the proof that God has been there at every turn. God is a
Rewarder of them who diligently seek Him, and our obedience is part of the
evidence of us seeking Him. It is up to us to cultivate and nurture our
obedience, so that we do not even consider disobedience as a viable option. Not
saying it’s easy, but it’s not impossible, and with the help of the Comforter
and Guide—the Holy Spirit—it can be done.
The Psalmist
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