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Standing Firm: Facing Fire with Faith
Daniel 3:1-18
1. The King Demands Worship and Loyalties are Tested (verses 1-7)
a. Nebuchadnezzar responds with Pride
b. He verbally demanded and physically required worship.
c. The people obeyed (vs 7)
2. The Peers Demand Judgement (vs 8-12)
a. Sin Disguised as Loyalty
b. Loyalty Was Actually Self-Serving
3. The King Feels Insulted (vs 13-15)
a. Embracing sin leads to more sin
b. Sin is rejection of God
4. The Faithful Refuse and Remain True (vs 16-18)
a. Rejection yet Respectful
b. Ownership not Excuses
i. “We have no need to answer you in this matter…our God whom we serve” (vs 16-17)
ii. They served God so the answer was simple, worship God alone.
c. Faith in God, not circumstance
i. Their faith was not limited to the belief in a miracle but included the faith in God’s sovereignty. “God…is able. But if not…” (vs 17-18)
5. Conclusion
a. The Nature of God Demands Our Worship
b. The Nature of God Demands Our Loyalty
By Calvary Baptist Church Eau ClaireStanding Firm: Facing Fire with Faith
Daniel 3:1-18
1. The King Demands Worship and Loyalties are Tested (verses 1-7)
a. Nebuchadnezzar responds with Pride
b. He verbally demanded and physically required worship.
c. The people obeyed (vs 7)
2. The Peers Demand Judgement (vs 8-12)
a. Sin Disguised as Loyalty
b. Loyalty Was Actually Self-Serving
3. The King Feels Insulted (vs 13-15)
a. Embracing sin leads to more sin
b. Sin is rejection of God
4. The Faithful Refuse and Remain True (vs 16-18)
a. Rejection yet Respectful
b. Ownership not Excuses
i. “We have no need to answer you in this matter…our God whom we serve” (vs 16-17)
ii. They served God so the answer was simple, worship God alone.
c. Faith in God, not circumstance
i. Their faith was not limited to the belief in a miracle but included the faith in God’s sovereignty. “God…is able. But if not…” (vs 17-18)
5. Conclusion
a. The Nature of God Demands Our Worship
b. The Nature of God Demands Our Loyalty