The
faith that conquers all fear
Last
week we explored the different levels that exist in our
relationship with God. In that study we found that our
strength to withstand the enemy’s attacks depends on the
level of our relationship with God. As we saw last week,
there are four possible levels we can reach, but what we
didn’t cover is that there is one common denominator
that exists in these four possible levels. And the
common denominator is faith. As I said last week, not
all are able to develop the level of their relationship
with God that He wants us to have; as a result, the vast
majority of believers spend most of their life jumping
in and out of their communion with God. That's why today
I want us to further explore this issue. So the question
that we must ask ourselves today is: how strong is my
faith?
When
we search about faith in the Bible, it isn’t difficult
to find that there are many verses (200+) that deal with
this subject. Why is this? This is because faith is the
most important aspect of our lives. That's why we find
that Hebrews 11:6 tells
us: “…But without faith it is impossible to please
Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is,
and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek
Him…” In other words, without faith it’s impossible
to believe that the almighty and merciful God exists.
Without faith it’s impossible to believe and trust that
Jesus Christ died for our sins, resurrected, and that He
always accompanies and strengthens us so that we may be
victorious. Without faith it’s impossible to believe and
trust that the Holy Spirit dwells in us, and guides us
at all times. So this little word is the backbone of our
salvation, and the hope of every faithful believer. But
unfortunately, this essential aspect of our life in many
cases been weakened or completely destroyed. But let’s
see what happens when you have a strong and absolute
faith in God. Today we’ll be studying the book of
Daniel, chapter three. Since the time that we share
together is limited I will not be reading the entire
chapter; I will only read the key verses that will help
us to understand today's message. However, I do ask
that you to read the chapter in its entirety and to
meditate on its content.
As I
always say, to have a better understanding of the
message that God has for us today, we will need to
conduct a brief history review. At this point in the
history, Judah and its inhabitants had been captured by
the Babylonian empire. This is something that is well
reflected in Daniel 1:1-2
when we read: “…In the third year of the reign of
Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon
came to Jerusalem and besieged it. 2And the
Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, with
some of the articles of the house of God, which he
carried into the land of Shinar to the house of his god;
and he brought the articles into the treasure house of
his god…” So Daniel and his companions had been
taken to Babylon. But even though the circumstances were
quite unpleasant, God glorified himself in Daniel’s life
and in the life of his companions. This is something
that is well reflected in Daniel
1:19-20 when we read: “…Then the king
interviewed them, and among them all none was found like
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah; therefore they
served before the king. 20And in all matters
of wisdom and understanding about which the king
examined them, he found them ten times better than all
the magicians and astrologers who were in all his realm…”
Do you know why God glorified himself in their lives?
The reason was because they remained faithful to God;
they were unwilling to be contaminated with what the
king of Babylon offered. This is something that is well
summed up in Daniel 1:8
when we read: “…But Daniel purposed in his heart that
he would not defile himself with the portion of the
king’s delicacies, nor with the wine which he drank;
therefore he requested of the chief of the eunuchs that
he might not defile himself…”
At
this point in history the king had ordered a solid gold
statue of himself to be built. He had also enacted a law
that required all the citizens of the kingdom to bow
down and worship the statute every time that music was
heard. Those who did not comply with this law would be
executed. This is something that I clearly stated in
Daniel 3:4-6 when we
read: “…Then a herald cried aloud: “...To you it is
commanded, O peoples, nations, and languages, 5that
at the time you hear the sound of the horn, flute, harp,
lyre, and psaltery, in symphony with all kinds of music,
you shall fall down and worship the gold image that King
Nebuchadnezzar has set up; 6and whoever does
not fall down and worship shall be cast immediately into
the midst of a burning fiery furnace…” Why is it
necessary to know these things? It’s necessary to know
these details because these small details reveal the
conditions surrounding these youth. In other words,
these young people would soon have to make a decision
that could cost them their lives.
They
would have to choose between pleasing man or pleasing
God (worship the image of the king, an abomination to
God.) And this decision rested entirely on their faith.
With this in mind let’s now continue with our study, and
let’s discover what happened to them when it came time
to decide, and how it applies to our life today.
When
we study what happened at this moment in time, we
suddenly realize that when the time came to make the
decision, these men decided to remain faithful to God.
This is something that is very clear in the statement
that they made when they were confronted because they
were unwilling to praise the king's image, this
something that we find in Daniel
3:17-18 when we read: “…If that is the case,
our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the
burning fiery furnace, and He will deliver us from your
hand, O king. 18But if not, let it be known
to you, O king, that we do not serve your gods, nor will
we worship the gold image which you have set up…”
These men were well aware of the penalties that the king
had imposed, but they would not be unfaithful to God.
Tell the person sitting next to you: we must be faithful
to God.
What
do we see in these men’s attitude? What we see in the
attitude of these men is complete and absolute faith in
God. Unfortunately, this kind of absolute faith is hard
to find today. The reasons why this happens are many,
but I'd say that the main reason is fear. But the great
reality is that fear is not from God. This is something
that is well stated in 2 Timothy
1:7 when we read: “…For God has not given us a
spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound
mind…” It is very important to pay close attention
to this small verse, and to etch it in our mind. I say
this because the spirit of fear or cowardice in all
instances will lead us away from God's presence. The
spirit of fear will NOT allow us to grow and develop the
life God desires for us. The spirit of fear will keep us
quiet and we will never testify of God’s power and
grace. Why are so many unwilling to testify? The reason
is because we fear what people might say or think of us.
But as faithful servants of God we must rebuke those
thoughts and feelings of fear. We need to rebuke the
fear knowing that God will protect us; that He will
guide and provide for us. We have to rely entirely on
the words of our Lord Jesus Christ as found in
John 16:33 when we read:
“…These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you
may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation;
but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world…”
In essence, this is what those young men did back then.
They completely trusted that God would keep them in
spite of their perilous situation. Their faith in God’s
Word was strong and unshakable. What happened to these
young men?
Continuing with our study we see that they had to go
through very difficult times. Proof of this is found in
Daniel 3:19-20 when we read: “…Then Nebuchadnezzar was full of
fury, and the expression on his face changed toward
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego. He spoke and commanded
that they heat the furnace seven times more than it was
usually heated. 20And he commanded certain
mighty men of valor who were in his army to bind
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego, and cast them into the
burning fiery furnace…” How many would say that
this was a difficult moment? Can you imagine the faces
of these young men when they saw the fiery furnace, and
not only this, the furnace was light seven times
stronger than normal? Definitely these were moments of
mental anguish, and it was a time when they could have
repented and sworn allegiance to the king, but this was
not the case. They stood firmly in God. Now I ask, how
many here have a faith strong enough to endure the fire?
This is not a question for anyone to answer, but rather
it’s a question for us to reflect on our spiritual
condition. This is a question that helps us discover the
level of our faith.
We
must always be very conscious of the level of our faith,
because one thing that we can be sure of is that the
enemy never stops attacking us. And as I have said many
times, there is nothing or no one that he will not try
to use to make us fall. Our enemy will use those family
members, husband, wife, friends, and coworkers who do
not yet know the truth to try to separate us from God’s
path. In other words, our enemy will use all means at
his disposal in his attempt to separate us from God’s
will. But there is only one thing that prevents our
enemy from doing what he wants in us, and this one thing
is our faith. Only when our faith doesn’t falters can we
overcome the most dangerous and difficult situations.
The enemy will raise the fire of the oven (circumstances
or situations that he can influence), so that we will be
intimidated and give in to the power of evil that flows
through this world. But those actions, that is to say,
yielding to the evil current that exists in the world,
will never be pleasing to God. However, complete faith
in Him will be greatly rewarded.
Look
carefully at what happened next so that you better
understand the point that I am attempting to make. In
Daniel 3:21-28 we find
that we are told: “…Then these men were bound in
their coats, their trousers, their turbans, and their
other garments, and were cast into the midst of the
burning fiery furnace. 22Therefore, because
the king’s command was urgent, and the furnace
exceedingly hot, the flame of the fire killed those men
who took up Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego. 23And
these three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego, fell
down bound into the midst of the burning fiery furnace.
24Then 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 the fire?” They answered and said to the king,
“True, O king.”
25“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.” 26Then
Nebuchadnezzar went near the mouth of the burning fiery
furnace and spoke, saying, “Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego,
servants of the Most High God, come out, and come here.”
Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego came from the
midst of the fire. 27And the satraps,
administrators, governors, and the king’s counselors
gathered together, and they saw these men on whose
bodies the fire had no power; the hair of their head was
not singed nor were their garments affected, and the
smell of fire was not on them. 28Nebuchadnezzar
spoke, saying, “Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abed-Nego, who sent His Angel[b] and delivered His
servants who trusted in Him, and they have frustrated
the king’s word, and yielded their bodies, that they
should not serve nor worship any god except their own
God!..” How many can say
praise God? Tell the person sitting next you: God's
power knows no bounds.
As we
saw, these young men were not quite sure of what would
happen to them. The future of these young men seemed
certain, but despite this they didn’t turn their backs
on God, they remained faithful. At times all of us here
will have to face similar fires. At times all of us
here will be faced with perilous and difficult
situations. But the questions that we must ask ourselves
are: how strong is my faith? Do I completely trust God?
If when we analyze ourselves we find that our faith is
not at the same level as the faith of these young men,
then we urgently need to seek to strengthen it
immediately, because otherwise we will only be an easy
target for an attack. I say this because when our faith
begins to weaken the enemy intensifies his attacks. But
when our faith is strong, when our faith is complete,
then there is nothing that the enemy can do to defeat
us.
In conclusion;
we must seek to have a faith that conquers all fear, and
destroys all the works of the enemy. I want to read
again what happens when we have this kind of faith. In
Daniel 3:24-25 we read:
“…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 the fire?”
They answered and said to the king, “True, O king.”
25“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…”
Why have I read this for you again?
We
have read this again because I want us to always
remember that no matter how difficult the situation may
seem; that no matter how bad the circumstances may be.
That no matter how hot the furnace of this world may be,
when we remain faithful to God, God never abandons us.
When we remain faithful to God, He is there to keep us
from the flames. Lets us therefore always seek to
strengthen our faith and seek to stand firm in His word.
Let’s always seek to have the victorious faith that
these three young men demonstrated, and trust absolutely
in the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Tell the person
sitting next to you: seek a victorious faith.
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