Read for This Week’s Study: Daniel 3, Rev. 13:11–18,
Exod. 20:3–6, Deut. 6:4, 1 Cor. 15:12–26, Hebrews 11.
Memory Text: “Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from
the burning fiery furnace, and He will deliver us from your hand, O
king” (Daniel 3:17, NKJV).
T
hus these youth, imbued with the Holy Spirit, declare to the
whole nation their faith, that He whom they worshiped is the only
true and living God. This demonstration of their own faith was
the most eloquent presentation of their principles. In order to impress
idolaters with the power and greatness of the living God, His servants
must reveal their own reverence for God. They must make it manifest
that He is the only object of their honor and worship, and that no con-
sideration, not even the preservation of life itself, can induce them to
make the least concession to idolatry. These lessons have a direct and
vital bearing upon our experience in these last days.”—Ellen G. White,
In Heavenly Places, p. 149. While facing the threat of death because
of the issue of worship might seem a thing of some prescientific and
superstitious age, Scripture reveals that at the end of time, when the
world has greatly “advanced,” something similar will unfold, but on a
worldwide scale. Thus, from the study of this story, we get insights into
the issues that, according to Scripture, God’s faithful will face.
Comentarios