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BRBC Bible Study Series - Daniel - Bible Study # 3

Daniel 3: Can God Intervene in Our World?

Main Passage: Daniel 3

Purpose of the Study Examining the fiery furnace, asking whether God still intervenes in human affairs. Exploring faith, courage, suffering, faithful witness and God's presence with His people. Considering whether our faith depends upon God's deliverance or upon God's character.

Opening Prayer “Lord, strengthen our faith when we face pressure and opposition. Help us trust You whether You deliver us or not. Give us courage to stand for You and confidence that You are always with us. Amen.”

1. Read the Passage Read Daniel 3 - Notice: The pressure placed upon Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. The courage of their response. The king's anger and reaction. God's intervention and presence in the furnace. The impact of their witness upon Nebuchadnezzar.

Questions

• What pressures did they face?
• Why did they refuse compromise?
• What impresses you most about their response?
• How would you describe their faith?

2. Context and Summary

Nebuchadnezzar makes a huge golden image, commanding all people to bow in worship. Refusal means certain death in a blazing furnace. For most people the choice seems obvious: bow and live. Yet Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refuse to worship anyone except the Lord. Their obedience places them in direct conflict with the most powerful ruler on earth. God does not prevent the trial, but He joins them within it. The furnace becomes a place of divine presence, protection and testimony.

OT Connections

• Exodus 20:3-5 – No other gods.
• Isaiah 43:2 – God's presence through fire.
• Psalm 46 – God our refuge and strength.
• Deuteronomy 6:4-5 – Exclusive devotion to God.
• Isaiah 26:3-4 – Trusting the Lord forever.

NT Connections

• Matthew 28:20 – "I am with you always."
• Acts 5:29 – Obey God rather than men.
• 1 Peter 4:12-16 – Fiery trials.
• Romans 8:35-39 – Nothing can separate us from Christ.
• Revelation 2:10 – Be faithful unto death.

Questions

• Why is idolatry so dangerous, what forms does it take today and why is compromise often so tempting?
• How does God often meet His people in suffering?

3. Key Themes and Reflections

Faith Before Deliverance The three men demonstrate one of the greatest statements of faith in Scripture: "But even if he does not..." (Daniel 3:18) Their confidence is not based on receiving a miracle but on knowing God. A.W. Tozer wrote: "Faith rests upon God's character." True faith trusts God even when the outcome is uncertain.

God Is Present in the Fire The greatest miracle may not be their rescue but God's presence. The king expected to see three men consumed. Instead he saw four men walking unharmed. Many Christians testify that God's presence becomes most real during seasons of suffering.

Courage Inspires Others Their faith became a witness to a pagan king and an entire empire. Their willingness to stand when others bowed, brought glory to God. Tertullian wrote: "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church."

Christ in the Furnace Many see in the mysterious fourth figure a picture of Christ Himself. Whether a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ or an angel, the message is clear: God does not abandon His people in their trials. Jesus Himself entered the furnace of suffering on our behalf so that we might never face suffering alone.

Questions

• Would your faith survive ‘unanswered’ prayers?
• How has God met you in difficult seasons?
• What idols challenge us today?
• What gives believers courage to stand firm?

4. A Word to the Church

• Are we willing to stand in contrast to culture?
• Do we trust God during hardship and uncertainty?
• How do we encourage faithfulness in one another?
• Are we preparing younger believers Christians to stand firm in a changing culture?

Challenge The church must be willing to stand when others bow. Every generation faces pressure to compromise. Faithfulness to Christ will sometimes place believers at odds with society, but courageous obedience remains one of the church's most powerful witnesses. The question is not whether pressure will come, but whether we will remain faithful when it does.

Questions

• How can BRBC support Christians facing opposition?
• What would courageous faith in Horsham look like?

5. Practical Action

• Identify modern idols competing for your loyalty.
• Stand publicly for Christ in an appropriate way this week.
• Read and reflect on Romans 8:31-39.

Areas for Prayer

• Courage, perseverance and faithfulness under pressure.
• Christ's presence in suffering.
• Young Christians facing cultural pressures.
• Bold witness within Horsham and beyond.

Closing Scripture Meditation Daniel 3:17 "The God we serve is able to deliver us."

Final Prayer “Lord, whether through deliverance or endurance, help us glorify You in every trial. Give us the courage of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego and help us trust that You are with us in every furnace we face. May Brighton Road Baptist Church be known for faithful, courageous and joyful obedience to Jesus Christ. Amen.”

 
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