Today we will look at the 3 Hebrew children who stood up to a king who demanded that they worship the idol he had created. They made a choice to follow God's command and not bow down to the the idol even though it may cost them their lives. Their commitment wasn't based on if God removed the fiery furnace, but to a God in who they trusted. Many times we find that our desire is for God to remove the problem instead of allowing Him to be there with us in the fire. They show us that God received the glory and honor through this event and their willingness to go into the fire. How can we apply that to our lives today? Are we willing to go through difficult times and allow God's power to be shown in that time? Let's listen in and see what we can learn from them.