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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Deliverance in the Midst of Adversity

It’s interesting how, even when you’re not causing any issues, people will try to smear your image simply because you are favored. They may attempt to discredit you or cause you to fall. As I reflect on the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, I’m reminded of how Daniel found favor in the eyes of King Nebuchadnezzar. After Daniel interpreted the king’s dream, he requested that these Hebrew men be given positions in Babylon, and they were appointed as administrators over the province.

King Nebuchadnezzar, who had previously declared that the God of Daniel was "the God of gods and the Lord of kings" (Daniel 2:47), later issued an order for everyone to bow down and worship a golden statue. This was a clear trap designed to take out Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. However, what the enemy failed to realize was that this situation would only reveal God’s glory.

This is often how we find ourselves. The enemy tries to trap us in situations that challenge our faith and tempt us to deny God. Yet, in those moments, God is at work. When the king commanded that everyone bow down to the golden image at the sound of the music, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to worship the idol. They stood firm in their faith, saying that their God would deliver them from the fiery furnace, but even if He didn't, they would not worship the image.

Sometimes, when the world puts a period on your story, that’s when God begins a new chapter. He doesn't need anyone’s permission to move in your life.

For every fire we go through, there is always another person. The enemy may think he has trapped you in a crisis, but you are not in crisis; you are in Christ. There is always a fourth man in the fire, and that fourth man is your helper. No matter how impossible or hard it may seem, God has not brought you this far to leave you stranded. He is too faithful to fail, and He always shows up right on time.

So, gird up your faith, for the fourth man is here to help you. Just as King Nebuchadnezzar proclaimed, when God shows up in your situation, it will be a testament to His power and faithfulness.


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