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June 13, 2012
The following lesson about Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego focuses on the importance of knowing and
obeying God’s Word without compromise. Students will be challenged to examine their lives to see how
much of their daily choices are made in obedience to God’s Word or not. It is only a suggested guide to help
you get ideas on how to present this chapter to your students.
Supply List: Bibles, blocks, word puzzle, pens/pencils, flannels/pictures, using index cards create situations that children may face that would
require them to make a choice to stand for God-example: at lunch no one prays before they eat. What do you do?, kids on your soccer team misuse
God’s name. What do you do?
Learning Goal: Students will learn that choosing to trust God in all situations requires knowing and obeying His Word.
Learning Activity #1: Building blocks (we use the cardboard ones). While students are waiting for others to arrive they can try to use building
blocks trying to make them stack as high as possible.
Learning Activity #2: Word puzzle for this lesson.
Memory Verse: Daniel 3:17-18 “If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and He will rescue us from
your hand O king. But even if He does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set
up.”
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Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego knew God’s commands and knew that to disobey them was sin. (Exodus 20:1-4, 23) Sin displeases God and
doesn’t allow others to see the greatness and power of the One True God.
(Choose three students to represent Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego and allow the other students to represent the others at the ceremony. Use a
musical instrument (play a CD) and re-enact the scene. All the others are on their knees and the 3 Jewish men are standing tall.)
The characters in the Bible are real people like you and me. They have emotions and must respond to their situations just as we do. If you were at
this ceremony and you had to choose to fully obey God or compromise to protect your life what do you think you would choose to do? (For a believer
compromise means to adjust what you know is right to be more agreeable with others.)
An example of compromise in this situation is to pray quietly in your heart, “Lord, I am not bowing to this statue I really am going to imagine I am
bowing to you.” When everyone bows you bow with this excuse to make it ok.
Another example of compromise is to bow down and tie your shoe when everyone else is bowing to worship the statue. You weren’t exactly bowing
you were tying your shoe (or sandal) but it appeared to everyone else that you were bowing.
Compromising is not obedience to God. It isn’t a courageous faith. Compromise fears man and does not fully trust God. (Proverbs 29:25 Fear of
man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is kept safe.)
Believers are not supposed to blend in with those who do not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. We are supposed to be salt and light in this
world pointing others to Jesus. When believers blend in with those who do not believe in Jesus we don’t stand out and God’s greatness is not
seen in the lives of His people. (1 Peter 1:15; 2:9)
Some of the king’s astrologers saw the three men standing instead of bowing. They went to the king and told him. Read Daniel 3:12.
Nebuchadnezzar has anger issues. (Daniel 2:12) He is furious that anyone would dare not to obey his commands! He gives the three men another
chance demanding them to bow or die immediately in the fiery furnace. His pride makes him think that no one could possibly save them if they
chose to disobey.
Let’s read the three men’s response in verses 16-18. Their response infuriated the king even more. He commanded that the furnace be heated 7 times
hotter than before. He ordered some of his strongest soldiers to tie the men up and throw them in the fire. The soldiers obeyed the king to their own
death. As they threw the 3 men into the fire the flames were so hot it killed them instantly. However, the three men passed through the same flames
without any problem.
The king was watching and what he saw amazed him. He asked, “Weren’t there three men that were tied up and thrown into the fire?” The men told
him that was indeed true. King Nebuchadnezzar pointed at the furnace and said, “Look! I see four men freely walking around in the fire. The fourth
man looks like the son of the gods!”
What Nebuchadnezzar was seeing is what Bible scholars call the pre-incarnate Jesus. Before Jesus was born as a baby in Bethlehem He appeared to
people in the Old Testament. Nebuchadnezzar saw the Son of God walking around in the fire with Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego!
From the opening of the furnace Nebuchadnezzar called out, “Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego, servants of the Most High God, come out! Come
here!”
The three men came out of the furnace without a burn on their body. Their clothes were in perfect condition, their hair was not melted and they didn’t
even smell like smoke. That boys and girls is a miracle! A miracle is something only God can do.
Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego chose to trust God and were kept safe. Because they knew God’s commands and obeyed Him fully, King
Nebuchadnezzar saw God’s mighty power to rescue His own people. Let’s read the King’s reaction to God’s power in verses 28-29.
As we close let’s think about how this lesson applies to us. If you are a follower of Jesus do you trust Him completely? In what area of your life are
you tempted to compromise what you believe? Do you know what pleases God because you read and study His Word? Are you willing to suffer for
obeying God’s Word without compromise? What do you believe about the Lord Jesus that you are willing to die for? I have just asked many
questions and as we close in prayer I am going to give you a few minutes to talk to God about what He challenged you with. If you have any
questions or would like me to pray for you about something specific please speak to me after we pray.
Close in prayer.
Review Questions:
1. Exodus 20:23 Do not make any gods to be alongside Me; do not make for yourselves gods of silver or gods of gold.
2. Matthew 7:13-14: Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through
it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
3. Isaiah 43:2 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When
you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.
4. James 2:19-You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that-and shudder.
5. Proverbs 29:25 Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is kept safe.
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