EPISODE · Jun 12, 2022 · 26 MIN
Glowing in the enemy’s Furnace
from Pneuma Podcast
Based on Daniel 3:16-28 Glowing in the enemy’s Furnace seek to inspire believers in Christ Jesus to serve God regardless of circumstances. To do that the Child of God must know God, love God, serve God and seek eternal destiny with God. Daniel 3:16-28 presents us an excellent example of people who served God regardless of the benefits they would get from God who made them. The trio, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who were of Hebrew origin and held in Babylonian captivity were confronted with a life and death situation and they knew their chances of survival were slim but they had their minds made up to face the consequences of their rebellious action against the authority, they knew they would be thrown into the enemy’s fiery furnace and yet they stood their grounds because they knew their God, they love their God and they served him too and so willing to be with him. It is my prayer today that in listening to this Podcast you will be blessed. Shalom! Credit:Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)Spring Harvest: I Lift My HandsDisclaimer: All music used belong to the copyright owner credited. NO copyright infringement intended. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Based on Daniel 3:16-28 Glowing in the enemy’s Furnace seek to inspire believers in Christ Jesus to serve God regardless of circumstances. To do that the Child of God must know God, love God, serve God and seek eternal destiny with God. Daniel 3:16-28 presents us an excellent example of people who served God regardless of the benefits they would get from God who made them. The trio, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who were of Hebrew origin and held in Babylonian captivity were confronted with a life and death situation and they knew their chances of survival were slim but they had their minds made up to face the consequences of their rebellious action against the authority, they knew they would be thrown into the enemy’s fiery furnace and yet they stood their grounds because they knew their God, they love their God and they served him too and so willing to be with him. It is my prayer today that in listening to this Podcast you will be blessed. Shalom! Credit:Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)Spring Harvest: I Lift My HandsDisclaimer: All music used belong to the copyright owner credited. NO copyright infringement intended. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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