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In the Book of Daniel we discover that Nebuchadnezzar invaded Judah and took away thousands of captives back to Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzar builds a giant golden image, and he invites all his officials to come to the dedication of the image that he had set up. Not only were his officials invited to come and see the image but the people in Nebuchadnezzar's Kingdom were to bow before it and even worship it.
In Daniel 3 the faithfulness of Shadrach Meshach and Abendigo to God brought the attention of the enemy. They would not bow down to the idol of the day.
The lives of the three Hebrew young men were now at great risk.
There are still Nebuchadnezzar's demanding people worship of that which is not God.
Now Shadrach Meshach and the Abed-nego were public servants of the King in high positions.
But when the King's law crossed God's law they would not obey.
I think one of the greatest needs of our generation is men and women that will stand for God's word despite the opposition.
We need men and women whose lives are governed by the scriptures and who will not compromise when an opportunity to do so comes their way.