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Week 4

Daniel 3:8-28

November 19, 2023 • Chris Dunbar • Daniel 3:8–28

I have been an aspiring woodworker most of my adult life. The problem is that I have never invested in the right tools nor have I asked the right people to show me how to build things. Leaving my early projects...less than desirable.


My first table may have stood up and held a cup of water but the second I went to put any legitimate weight on it, the posts started to shake like your grandma's Jello at Thanksgiving.


What we see happening in our society today is people clambering and striving to find the right platform to stand on that will reveal their true identity.


The problem is that there is nothing in this world that can bear the weight of the world. So what ends up happening is people platform themselves on someone or something that when the pressures and sufferings come, like my first table, the platform gives way under the weight - leaving our identities in pieces.


But what if we found a platform worthy of standing on? Something strong - something that does not only bear the weight of the world but has overcome the world? Something or someone so strong that, when the pressures and sufferings come, we are able to stand firm in our identities knowing that we are not alone.


Join us for this week's message as we look at the story of three young men staring into a fiery furnace and what they can teach us on how we can stand firm in the face of pressure and suffering without compromising our faith AND without compromising our witness.