Faith and Sovereignty: Trusting God in Trials

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1) "The challenge for us, though, is... We are not in control. And so when things happen that seem unusual or seem confusing or seem just hard to understand, we need this assurance that God is still in control and that living in the way of acknowledging that control of God gives us an opportunity to not live in fear, but to live by faith in the places that God is perfectly positioning us, even as his church today." [04:31] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Not just an act of defiance, but an act of faith in response, a confidence that these young men had that they could say without a doubt, our God is able. He is able. He is all -powerful. He is omniscient, all -knowing. There is nothing that happens in this world outside of His control. He is able, but we are not going to presume on God and say that what He's going to do, but we're simply going to let Him be God, and we're going to carry out His commands and follow His command, like that first command that says you should fear and have no other gods before me." [12:15] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Taken together, chapters 1 and 3 show the distinction between the civil realm and religious realm, distinction between church and state. As much as possible, believers live as law -abiding citizens of their state. But as members of the kingdom of God, their highest allegiance is to God. That's what Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego show in this moment. A dependence and a reliance on the Word of God. A reliance that says, not God is going to rescue us. God is going to deliver us. They don't say that. They just simply say God is able to. He has the power to. But we are not going to presume on Him." [13:52] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "God did not choose to save these young men from the fire. God chose to save these young men through the fire. And the evidence of what they had just gone through is incredible. None of their hairs are singed. The God who knows the number of hairs on their head protected every little last hair in that furnace. Their clothes were protected. And I love this. I love this last detail. that there was no smell of fire on them. Can't you just smell the smell of fire right now? I mean, they didn't even smell like they'd been in the furnace." [20:40] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Our God is able. But even if He doesn't, we are still going to stand on His firm word. I love that God chooses not to save them from the furnace, but chooses to save them in the furnace. And I love that because maybe you're here this morning or watching online, and you're in a furnace right now. You're in a consuming fire that's overwhelming you. Maybe it's something that you're not used to. Maybe it's something with your health. something with your relationships. Maybe it's something with elections. Maybe it's something else that only you know about." [22:26] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "You shall have no other gods before me. And we compromise by thinking that we should be the ones in control. That we should be the ones in charge. And that if things just went the way we wanted it to, then we wouldn't be in this fire, we wouldn't be in this situation, and we begin to put ourselves in the place of God. And when we put ourselves in the place of God and things don't turn out the way that we want, we are overwhelmed with anxiety, we are drowning in fear and in worry because we've taken over, taken the place of God alone as the one who has our world in his hands and who has the whole world in his hands." [23:23] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego knew that when the going gets tough, remember who's going with you. You're not alone. The God who is able is with you in the midst of it so that no matter what you face, no matter how big the furnace may seem or how difficult that enemy may be like Nebuchadnezzar was, you are not alone. You've been called by name. You are not alone, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. You have God with you. You are not alone, people of St. Paul. You've been called by name in the waters of your baptism as a beloved son, as a chosen and beloved daughter." [26:02] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "God doesn't always promise to perform such miracles in this life, but He does promise that all those who die with faith in Him shall be raised to everlasting life. He makes a promise, so that when life is weary and we're confused, when doubt creeps into our hearts, we're tempted to compromise God's Word. We look not to our strength. We look to His strength in His Word. We look to His cross, where we see what God is willing to go through, how much God truly does love us, sending His Son to bear the weight of our sins, to bear the judgment of that sin, that wage of sin, which is death, and to know that the story doesn't end in death on a cross, but it goes to a tomb, where three days later, that Lord of life, the Lord of life, is coming to save us." [27:25] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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