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We read Daniel 3 and sit with the courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to say “even if not,” asking what obedience looks like when outcomes are uncertain. We also laugh at the noisy band list, question the golden image, and wrestle with forced worship versus true faith.
• why the golden image likely wasn’t a statue of the king
• who bowed and why refusal stands out
• the “even if not” posture of real faith
• what the furnace scene shows about God’s presence
• angel or theophany in the fire
• Nebuchadnezzar’s awe versus repentance
• obedience over sacrifice as a core theme
• practical courage when pressure demands compromise
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By Ken Strickland4.5
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Send us a text
We read Daniel 3 and sit with the courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to say “even if not,” asking what obedience looks like when outcomes are uncertain. We also laugh at the noisy band list, question the golden image, and wrestle with forced worship versus true faith.
• why the golden image likely wasn’t a statue of the king
• who bowed and why refusal stands out
• the “even if not” posture of real faith
• what the furnace scene shows about God’s presence
• angel or theophany in the fire
• Nebuchadnezzar’s awe versus repentance
• obedience over sacrifice as a core theme
• practical courage when pressure demands compromise
Send text via the link at the top of the description and tell us we’re idiots or geniuses—either way, leave a comment