Faith Tested by Fire: Standing Firm in Trials

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"I titled this message today, Tried by Fire. How many of you would like to be tried on the beach? You know, just like laying out and having fun, swimming in the ocean. But trials usually come by fire in hard times. So today we're going to look at these stories of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. And maybe some of you can relate to it. Because these young men are having a bad day. Like a really, really, really bad day. And some of you can relate because right now some of you are going through a tough time." [00:00:00]

"One of the biggest misconceptions as Christians in today's society is that when you become a believer that you shouldn't have to go through stuff. Wouldn't that be great? Sign me up for that one. But that's not what the Word of God tells us. Look at what it says in John 16, 33. This is the words of Jesus. I have told you all of this so that you might have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many. It didn't say some. It said many trials and troubles and sorrows. But take heart because I've overcome the world." [00:01:04] (33 seconds)


"He said, these trials will show that your faith is genuine. It is being tested as fire tests and purifies gold. Though your faith is far more precious than mere gold, so when your faith remains strong through many trials, it will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day when Jesus Christ is revealed to the whole world. Peter said, these trials you're going to validate your faith. Trials and pressure have a unique way of revealing the contents of what you truly believe in and what you don't." [00:05:07] (36 seconds)


"Real faith chooses to be obedient to God over the influence of man. Think about the pressure that they were under. Everybody in the entire nation was bowing. And these three boys were the only ones that were left standing. Verse 16, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego replied to the king, King Nebuchadnezzar, and I love this part, we do not need to defend ourselves to you in this matter. How confident is that at 14 to 15 years old to be able to stand face to face with the king and stand up for your God?" [00:09:41] (32 seconds)


"See, the thing is, the Bible tells you that trials and tribulations are going to come, and so you don't decide whether you're going to stand for God or not when the trials hit. You make a decision today, that before the trials hit, because when the trials hit and you smell the smoke of the furnace, when you see the heat of the fire, it would be real easy to cave in that moment and buckle and not stand for your faith. But they had already pre-determined and pre-decided that I'm going to stand no matter what." [00:10:54] (29 seconds)


"Faith continues to trust and believe in spite of what it sees. Real faith continues to trust and believe in spite of what it sees. We walk by faith, not by sight. Daniel 3 .17 says, If we're thrown into the blazing furnace, the God whom we serve is able to save us. He'll rescue us from your mighty power. Your majesty. From your power, your majesty. So no matter what I see, I not only believe that God is all-powerful. I believe that he's willing to save me." [00:15:57] (33 seconds)


"Most of us in this room have the faith to believe that God will come through for others. We just don't have the faith to believe that he'll come through for us. We have all the faith in the world to believe for their healing, for their restoration, for their financial breakthrough, but we have trouble believing for us. Why? Because we know us. But so does God. And he loves you. And he's there to walk through every single fire with you. And he's able to do exceedingly and abundantly more than you ever hoped for or dreamed of or imagined." [00:18:22] (30 seconds)


"Our responsibility is faithful obedience to God while the outcome is God's. You've got to trust the outcome to God your responsibility be faithful to God and grasping that so key living out what God has called you and I to do the life that he's purposed us to live that's our job and that's where our job ends but that's where God's job starts our job be obedient and to follow so let's get back to our story and let's close out with Shadrach Meshach and Abednego now remember they're staring face to face with the king the only ones in the kingdom that are still standing and their response is I believe that my God is able and I believe that my God is willing and then they said the kicker line but even if he doesn't my God is able my God is willing but even if he doesn't you ain't gonna shake my faith King but even if he doesn't we want to make it clear to you your majesty showing respect again that we will never serve your gods or worship the gold statue that you set up for us right here today we're gonna do what's right before our God and trust him for the outcome folks it's super easy to say well duh of course we would stand up for God because we know the outcome we got to read the end of the story but those 14 and 15 year old young men standing there smelling this the the smoke in the smolder of that fiery furnace standing up when everybody else was bowing down they didn't know how the story ended all they knew is it them standing was gonna cost them their life but they still were willing to give up their life to stand for God and in response to their" [00:23:01] (105 seconds)


"But God, verse 24, then after they've been thrown into the fire, then King Nebuchadnezzar was astonished and he rose in haste and spoke saying to his counselors, did we not cast three men bound into the midst of that fire? And they answered and said to the king, true oh king, look he answered, I see four men loose walking in the midst of the fire and they are not hurt and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God. This isn't the New Testament, this isn't Acts, this isn't Ephesians, this is Daniel, the Old Testament. And in the Old Testament before Jesus was born on earth, he appeared right here in that fiery furnace with those three young men." [00:25:07] (40 seconds)


"But there was something that actually did burn in that fire, and I need you to hear this. The Bible says that those four men, the three young men and Jesus, were walking around in the fire loose. They went inbound, but what was meant to consume and burn them was actually what set them free. The fire burned off what had them bound. Why is that so relevant? You need to hear this today, because some of you are facing a fire right now. Whether big or small, you feel like your hands are tied, and you're begging God to deliver you." [00:26:47] (36 seconds)


"Then Nebuchadnezzar said, Praise be to the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Did you hear that? The wicked king who was angry a few moments ago that they wouldn't bow to his statue, that had it stoked seven times hotter, the one that was ready to see them burn, is now giving praise to their God because he saw the power of three young men willing to go through the fire. How many people in your life that don't know Jesus could know him and praise him if you would just stand strong in the fire, if you'd just stand firm?" [00:28:19] (40 seconds)


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