Able to Deliver |
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Elder
Ralph Harris (dec) |
Sometimes people tell me,
“Well, sometimes I just feel like Our God whom we serve is
able to deliver us…and he will deliver us" (Dan. 3:17). What
a wonderful faith it is that through the ages has allowed
the dear saints, such as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, to
confidently rely upon the Lord in their most trying hours
with the full assurance that He not only is able to deliver
them but that in some way He will deliver them! Whether or
not they are delivered from present perils or even death at
the hands of their persecutors, they will yet be delivered,
for either way, whether they are in the body or out of the
body, they are still totally in the hands of the Lord and
ultimate victory is theirs. If God be for them who can be
against them? No power on earth can touch their never-dying
souls, and therefore, to be absent from the body is to be
present with the Lord. For them to depart this life, whether
by natural death or at the hands of others, is for them to
be with the Lord in a far better place.
It appears from Dan. 3:18 that the three Hebrew children
were not certain that the Lord would deliver them from the
fiery furnace, but they seemed perfectly assured that in one
way or another they would be delivered out of the hand of
the king. I believe that from their viewpoint God would
either deliver them from death by a miracle, or else He
would deliver them from the king by taking them home to
glory. Either way, they were assured of a glorious
deliverance, and were thus given courage to defy
Nebuchadnezzar's evil decree that they worship his golden
image. Even death was preferable to their worshipping an
idol. There are still men and women today, and I hope I am
among them, who have the same confidence in the Lord as
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and who would refuse to bow
their knee to the image of Baal even in the face of possible
death. Oh! what a comfort is such a faith as we face the
trials and difficulties of life. How blest are we if we have
that threefold assurance of God's deliverance that the
apostle Paul had: "Who delivered us from so great a
death, and doth deliver: in whom we trust that He will yet
deliver" (II Cor. 1:10)!
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