* Daniel and his buddies had:
* Conviction that transformed their hearts.
* Commitments that transformed their lifestyles.
* Courage that transformed their world.
* God orchestrates circumstances so we have our moment to stand strong.
* This is what happened when King Neb setup a statue for all to worship.
* But Shadrach, Meshac, and Abednego refused to bow.
* vs 12 - “There are certain Jews whom you have appointed over the affairs of the province of Babylon: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. These men, O king, pay no attention to you; they do not serve your gods or worship the golden image that you have set up.”
* Their reward? The fiery furnace?
* How did that turn out?
* God rescued them miraculously …
* …and King Neb had an encounter with God.
* Warren Wiersbe notes that this event involves three kinds of people, all of whom are still in our world:
* Conformers (1–7). The people were happy to conform to the king’s desires as long as he spared their lives and gave them what they needed.
* Christianity has always been viewed as a threat.
* We should not run from it.
* Romans 12:1 - “Do NOT conform…”
* Informers (8–12). The people who ratted the guys out were some of the Chaldeans whose lives Daniel and his friends had saved.
* These men wanted only to win the king’s favor.
* They also wanted the offices the king had given to the three Jews.
* Today, people want to tell on you!
* EX: GLAAD
* Transformers (13–30; Rom. 12:1–2). The three men did not know for sure that God would deliver them.
* But even if He didn’t, they would obey the Lord and not worship the king and his idol.
* Courage is what makes you a transformer.
* The fire brought them two blessings:
* 1) The Lord came and walked with them.
* vs 25 - “He said, “Look! I see four men loosed and walking about in the midst of the fire without harm, and the appearance of the fourth is like a son of the gods!”
* 2) They were set free from their bonds.
* Freedom comes when you choose to transform, not conform.