Schedule Daniel Chapter 3 Lesson 3 No Compromise
Class num Date Passage Topic 1 9-Jan-11 Chapter 1 Captive & No Compromise 2 16-Jan-11 Chapter 2 Kings Dream 3 23-Jan-11 Chapter 3 Fiery Furnace 4 30-Jan-11 Chapter 4 Mad Monarch 5 6-Feb-11 Chapter 5 Weighing in 6 13-Feb-11 Chapter 6 Liars and Lions 7 20-Feb-11 Chapter 2 The image 8 27-Feb-11 Chapter 7 Beasts that Bother 9 6-Mar-11 Chapter 8 Goats Missions 13-Mar-11 Missions Missions 20-Mar-11 Missions 10 27-Mar-11 Chapter 9 Seventy Sevens 11 3-Apr-11 Chapter 10 Allies, Adversaries, Angels 12 10-Apr-11 Chapter 11 Coming Conflict 13 17-Apr-11 Chapter 12 Terrible Tribulation 14 24-Apr-11 Wrap Up Summary (Easter Sunday) No Class 1-May-11 Elective Special No Class 8-May-11 Mother s Day 1 Start of Summer 15-May-11 Session Information: Richard Mastronardo mastronardo@rcn.com Facebook: EBFC Daniel Page 2
Review: Purpose of the book of Daniel: God reigns, or God is in charge Lesson from chapter 1: Purpose not to defile yourself against God Lesson from chapter 2: Turn to Him in prayer Over view of the book: Historical 6 Historical Narratives Mainly Prophetic 4 Main Visions Focus Intro. Future of the Gentile Nations Future of Israel Division Personal Life of Daniel Visions of Nebuchad nezzar Visions of Belshazzar Decree of Darius Four Beasts Vision of Ram & He Goat Vision of 70 Weeks Vision of Israel s Future Chapter 1 2-4 5 6 7 8 9 10-12 Kings Nebuchadnezzar Belshazzar Darius Belshazzar Darius Cyrus Background Topics Daniel Interprets other s Dreams Angel s Interpret Daniel s Dreams Written Lang. Hebrew Aramaic Hebrew Man made marvels Palm Island Dubai Chunnel Panama Canal started by france in 1880 finished by US in 1914 Pearl Bridge Japan 12,000 Hoover Dam International Space Station Ancients had theirs too Machu Picchu 7 wonders of the ancient world Colossus of Rhodes Lighthouse of Alexandria Pyramids of Giza Mausoleum of Halicarnassus Page 3
LESSON: The Story Nebuchadnezzar creates an image of gold (90 feet x 9 ft) Brings all his leadership together Requires them to bow and worship the idol when the music plays Some complain about certain Jews King gets them immediately v13 Gives them a second chance v14-15 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego answer v16-17 King gets mad Heats the furnace 7x hotter than usual Throws the 3 boys in Goes to the door and sees 4 people Calls them out Makes a decree that nothing is to be said about the God of S.M.A v29 Nebuchadnezzar s Image - 3:1-7 What is he doing here? Why is it so easy to promote one s self? Notice its both a religious and political event probably trying to unify the kingdom hence no name of a god is mentioned. Instigators - 3:7-12 Co-workers Why would they do this? Do people behave the same way today? How should we respond to them? Page 4
A 2 nd Chance - 3:13-15 Isn t the king being so gracious? Why not change here after all? Why not go and pray about it (Martin Luther did) What are some other logical reasons to yield? 1. Maybe God is giving you this out? 2. Your life and example have a greater impact than many others you are needed alive 3. God put the king there you should obey him 4. Idols are nothing thus worshiping nothing is nothing 5. The king likes you just give a slight bow (not a full prostrate) and both will be happy What rationale do we use to excuse our disobedience? How do you identify a compromising situation? How do you choose your battles? Are these compromises? Mac vs. PCs Going into a bar with friends from work Giving a low quote, like all the other competitors, knowing you can add $$ to the contract later Giving grades differently to different students Reading the Bible or watching your favorite tv show? Watching movies? Going to the beach? Hard work? No work all time with family and friends? Ask where is the real battle? Is it between me and the person? Is it between God and the system? Note they did wear similar clothing v21 Page 5
Responses - 3:16-25 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego s Response God is able God will save But he doesn t have too The Kings Response Anger Heat the furnace 7x hotter Throw them in guards died God s Response 4 th person in the fire to protect (pre-incarnate Jesus) Not a hair burnt Not a smell of smoke Results - 3:26-30 What if they yielded? What if they had not held to their convictions? CONCLUSION: They knew 3 things: 1. God is sovereign a. He is able b. He WILL deliver c. But He doesn t HAVE too.. 2. The scriptures 3. They understood the costs Since God is in control: - Purpose not to defile yourself - Turn to him in prayer - Don t compromise Page 6
- FOR NEXT WEEK: Read Daniel Chapter 4 What makes humility so difficult? What lessons have you learned through hardship? Bibliography: Boice, James Montgomery, Daniel an Expositional Commentary, Baker Books 1989 Schwab, George Hope in the midst of a Hostile World, P&R 2006 Wiersbe, Warren Be Resolute, David C. Cook, 2000 Baldwin, Joyce Daniel Tyndale OT Commentaries, IVP 1978 Bauman, Alex, Our God Reigns: Daniel, Regular Baptist Press 2010 Page 7