There’s a constant tune the enemy plays—an old, deceptive rhythm—and it got me thinking deeply. The enemy, the age-old crooked serpent, hasn’t changed strategies. He simply adapts them to times and seasons, replicating situations and circumstances with a heightened sense of “mine is different.” I’ve been caught in that rhythm before. But you know what? The Lord, our God, works in mysterious ways. Often, His greatest mysteries are wrapped in the very moments Satan thought would break us.
Recently, while studying the book of Daniel and the story of the Hebrew boys thrown into the fiery furnace, something clicked. I had known the story since childhood—it felt like a Bible tale. But now, I’ve come to see its reality.
The enemy still binds God’s people and throws them into fiery furnaces—marriages under pressure, broken homes, toxic workplaces, failing businesses, career stagnation, and health crises. And then he waits, hoping to see destruction. He watches to see if we’ll curse the God we serve. But in all his calculations, he forgets one thing: the God we serve is not passive—He is the Great God who shows up as the Fourth Man in the fire. He looses our bonds and causes us to walk free in the midst of the flames.
These Hebrew boys were later described as “men whose bodies the fire had no power over.” God didn’t just give them victory—He gave them an identity. That which the fire could not consume.
Their enemies waited to see them die. But instead, they saw the impossible. “Did we not cast three men bound into the fire?”
(Daniel 3:24).
“Look! I see four men loose, walking in the fire, and they are not hurt… and the fourth is like the Son of God” (Daniel 3:25).
The miracle wasn’t just survival—it was that even in the fire, they walked free.
This is our reminder: we are not alone. Even if we walk through fire, God is in the fire with us—and if God is with us, victory is certain.
God is raising bodies, homes, businesses, and destinies that fire has no power over.
Do you trust God won't break your heart?
God will not break your heart.
God didn't just plan a survival rescue for you, but He wants to raise you up as a gate.
Stay Revived!

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