BRINGING CHRIST INTO YOUR CRISISby David Wilkerson July 22, 2011 In Daniel 3, King Nebuchadnezzar erected a huge, golden image ninety feet tall and summoned every leader from his far-flung empire to a dedication ceremony. Once they arrived, however, Nebuchadnezzar commanded that they all bow in worship before the image and if they defied the order, they were to die.Three of Daniels friendsShadrach, Meshach and Abednegorefused to bow. These men, along with Daniel, had been taken captive from Jerusalem. It was not unusual in those days to punish violators of the kings decrees by casting them into a burning oven (see Jeremiah 29:22).When the guards brought the three Hebrew men before the king, he bellowed at them, So! You refused to bow before this image? I am going to give you one more chance. If you dont bow this time, youll be thrown into a burning fiery furnace (Daniel 3:14-15).The three Hebrews were finally cast into the furnace. But the king was puzzled. There had been no sudden flash of roasting bodies, no smell of burning flesh. He peered into the fireand was astonished at what he saw!The three Hebrew men were walking about on top of the coals. The fire had only burned the ropes they had been tied withand now their hands were raised, praising God. Nebuchadnezzar turned to one of his associates and said, How many men did we throw in there?Three, O king, came the answer.But I see four! And none of them is burning. None is even hurt. And one of them has the appearance of the Son of God! (See Daniel 3:24-25).Jesus came into these mens crisis for one reasonfor their sake alone! He came to comfort and rescue them because he loved them. The Lord of glory committed himself to them in their hour of crisisbecause they were totally committed to him! Tagalog Français Suomi Italiano 简体中文 繁體中文 Hrvatski Русский Eesti Keel Español Česky 한국어http://www.worldchallenge.org/view/devotions