SUNDAY SCHOOL

Welcome to “Sunday School…Sunday School”. Each week we will highlight our Adult Class Sunday School Lesson for the upcoming week. This site is designed to prepare you for the upcoming lesson, and give you greater insight into the Word of God. Get ready to be “stretched”. Get ready for an exciting journey. Get ready for a stir in your Soul.


Daily Scripture reading for the week is at the end of the page.           


Dr. June Normil

Another in the fire

May 3, 2026


UNIT 2 The Book of Daniel

LESSON: 10


Study Text: Daniel 3:1-30


Central Truth: Christian can stand firm ion their faith despite temptation or opposition.


KEY Verse-- Daniel 3:17 Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king (KJV).


"If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God whom we serve is able to save us. He will rescue us from your power, Your Majesty" (NLT).


LET'S GET STARTED

By this point in our study of Daniel, you've probably noticed the theme of taking a stand for the one true God. Here again in chapter 3, we'll see how the Jews were continuing to figure out what it looked like to be God's people in a place filled with pagan worship.


DISCUSSION STARTER--CLOSE CALLS

Daniel's friends came as close as possible to execution without actually being killed. Nost of us have probably never had an experience that dramatic, but what is a close call that you're experienced? _________________________________________.


Daniel had told Nebuchadnezzar that he was the statue's golden head in his dream. What did the king do next? He set up a golden statue and called his subjects to worship it! The author of Daniel probably intended for readers to be amused and appalled at the king's actions.


                                                  PART 1--Pressure to Compromise

Everybody's Doing It                              Daniel 3:1-7

The Jewish captives were under intense pressure to conform. Would they go along with the crowd just to survive another day? Or would they stay faithful to God, no matter the cost? Because of the proportions listed in Daniel 3:1, it's likely that King Nebuchadnezzar's statue was obelisk-shaped, like the Washington Monument, rather than human-shaped. When the statue was completed, the king summoned leaders from all around Babylon to attend the dedication ceremony (verses 2-3). It was not until the officials arrived at the ceremony that they received the ultimatum to bow to the statue or die (verses 5-6). The king would not implement a standard method of execution. instead, disobedient subjects would be "thrown into a blazing furnace," In Jeremiah 29:22, this was the only time Nebuchadnezzar used this form of execution. The crowd took the king's ultimatum seriously, and as soon as the music began to play, 'all the people . . . bowed to the ground and worshiped the gold statue" (Daniel 3:7).


? What are some idols (people, objects, or concepts) that our culture expects evertone to worship? What are the consequences for refusing to bow down?


Singled Out                Daniel 3:8-15

The king's astrologers were the ones who informed him that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to worship the statue (Daniel 3:8). Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were called before the king's dismisissive attitude in verse 15 toward the God he had once declared was "the greatest of gods, the Lord over kings" (2:46-47). It seems Nebuchadnezzar accepted God's ability to communicate through dreams but rejected God's authority over his life and kingdom.


? Have you ever been singled out for your faith? Briefly share your story.


PART 2--Standing in Faith

Even If         Daniel 3:16-18

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's response to Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 3:16-18 seems directed toward both his ultimatum to bow or die and his question, "What god will be able to rescue you from my power?" (verse 15). Speaking directly, the men revealed two supreme beliefs: God alone is worthy of worship, and He could spare them from the fire. However, they recognized that just because God could save them did not guarantee that He would. Regardless of the outcome, they would remain faithful to God, trusting His p[lan for their lives. We cannot predict how God will answer our prayers, and we cannot coerce Him into falling into line with our plans. But we can trust His power and love. when life doesn't follow the script, we think it should, that does not mean God is less present, strong, or loving than we had believed Him to be.


? If you were mentoring a new believer, how would you explain the importance of making this kind of "no matter what" decision to serve God?


Into the Fire          Daniel 3:19-23

The story soon reached its climax when Nebuchadnezzar, in a fit of rage, followed through on his threat. Up to this point in the Book of Daniel, the faith of the Jewish captives had not led to persecution. But here in chapter 3, the potential danger of serving God in a hostile culture became a reality. Nebuchadnezzar flew into a rage at the defiance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Daniel 3:19). He commanded his strongest men to tie up Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and throw them in the fire (verse 20).  With the super-heated furnace and the super-strong soldiers, Nebuchadnezzar was not taking any chances that his captives might escape punishment. The king was in such a hurry that the men were thrown in the furnace fully clothed (verse 21). "The flames killed the soldiers" as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, "firmly tied, fell into the roaring flames" (verses 22-23).


? Try  to put yourself in Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's place. What thoughts and emotions would you be experiencing during this frantic series of events?


PART 3-God's Miraculous Rescue

      Out of the Fire             Daniel 3:24-27

The furnace seems to have had an opening on top where the men were thrown and a door or window on the side where the spectators could see what was happening inside. Looking through the opening, Nebuchadnezzar was shocked by what he saw (Daniel 3:24). Instead of three figures in the fire, the king saw four--and the fourth person looked "like a god" (verse 25)! Although the King James Version renders this phrase as "the Son of God" and the story may indeed point to Christ, Nebuchadnezzar obviously did not have the second Person of the Trinty in mind. Regardless of the mystery surrounding the fourth figure in the fire, what is clear is that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were miraculously saved (Daniel 3:26). This was a public miracle, since it appears the intended execution was witnessed by the crowd of officials that had already been gathered. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego came out of the furnace when Nebuchadnezzar called them. There was no evidence that they had even been near a fire: no burns, no singed hair, no scorched robes, no smell of smoke. 


? Who or what do you think was in the fire with the Hebrew men? An angel? Jesus? Someone or something else? What makes you think that?


Nebuchadnezzar Believes ...again      Daniel 3:28-30

The ending of Daniel 3 is similar to the ending of chapter 2, where Nebuchadnezzar declared God to be the "greatest of gods, the Lord over kings." We cannot speak to the true nature of the king's heart, but it seems that he was trying to appease God so he would not be punished, rather than acting from genuine humility and reverence. Daniel 3:30 marks Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's exit from the book. Over these three chapters, they have proven to be gifted, committed, and faithful. Sill today, people may oppose our beliefs, but they cannot deny our devotion to God when we serve Him joyfully and faithfully through hard times.


? What are the characteristics of them, steadfast faith in God?

 

WHAT IS GOD SAYING TO US?


Just like Jesus, the Jewish captives Shadrach, Meshach, and Abeednego chose to obey God even in the face of death. We must be just as committed, just as surrendered to His will. God is able to rescue us from any danger, but even when we go through the fire, we will never be alone.

LIVING IT OUT


Courageously stand for Jesus and share the gospel with someone this week.


DAILY BIBLE READINGS

              Monday: Resolve to Remain faithful. Genesis 39:2-12

             Tuesday: Serve God Wholeheartedly. Deu. 10:12-20

                 Wednesday: God Fights for Us. 2 Chronicles 20:14-20

  Thursday: Determined Faith. Matthew 15:21-2

Friday: Faith During a Storm. Acts 27:13-26

             Saturday: Stand in Grace by Faith. Galatians 5:1-6


        


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Volume 107 Number 3 Mar. Apr. May 2026

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