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Everything For God

"I shall have no right to participate in the reconstruction of Christian life in Germany after the war if I do not share the trials of this time with my people"

How Should I Respond When I Feel As If My Faith Is Threatened?

Daniel's interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream In chapter 2.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Decide To Serve Only God

( Daniel 3:1-12)

Should Christians plan their response in certain situations that may cause us to compromise what we believe or should we just go with the flow?

Why do you think Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego decided to keep God's commandments even in exile? How can our current situation determine our level of faith?

Has your belief in the one true God ever placed you in an uncomfortable position?

Trust In God's Presence And Power

(Daniel 3:24-28)

Resist All Pressure to Falter

(Daniel 3:15-18)

What does the expression "everyone has a price" mean? What did Nebuchadnezzar think the price was for the Hebrew friends to bow to the statue?

How did Nebuchadnezzar Describe the forth man? What do you think is meant by his description?

Which do you think is harder: trusting God to deliver you or trusting God to make something good when He chooses not to deliver you?

Why do people often worship gods that are created in their image instead of the One in whose image they have been created?

What good is God's presence and power if people still get martyred and persecuted for their faith? How important is the confidence that God will be with us through our trials?

Look at verse 17-18 what does the two "if/then" statements mean? Are these words a lack of faith in God or a determination to submit themselves to the sovereignty of their God?