7.27- Trusting God Even

7.27-

Trusting God Even If Daniel 3:13-25 Xochitl Dixon

Due to an injury that occurred in 1992, I suffer from chronic pain in my upper back, shoulders, and neck. During the most excruciating and disheartening moments, it’s not always easy to trust or praise the Lord. But when my situation feels unbearable, God’s constant presence comforts me. He strengthens me and reassures me of His unchanging goodness, limitless power, and sustaining grace. And when I’m tempted to doubt my Lord,

I’m encouraged by the determined faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They worshiped God and trusted He was with them even when their situation seemed hopeless.

When King Nebuchadnezzar threatened to thrown them into a blazing furnace if they didn’t turn away from the true God to worship his golden statue (Daniel 3:13-15), these

three men displayed courageous and confident faith. They never doubted the Lord was worthy of their worship (verse 17), “even if” He didn’t rescue them from their current predicament (verse 18). And God didn’t leave them alone in their time of need; He joined and protected them in the furnace (verses 24-25),

God doesn’t leave us alone either. He remains with us through trials that can feel as destructive as Nebuchadnezzar’s furnace. Even if our suffering doesn’t end on this side of eternity, God is and always will be mighty, trustworthy, and good. We can rely on His constant and loving presence.

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