Smoke-Free

The young Hebrew men refused to bow to the image and were tossed into a furnace so hot it killed their wardens. Nebuchadnezzar never said to stop believing in God; he simply asked them start bowing to something else. Daniel’s friends understood that today’s complacency becomes tomorrow’s captivity. The boys refused to bow to what culture worshipped, and that released their calling.  After the fire, they stepped into the authority God planned for them, but that authority wasn’t gained in the furnace. It was won long before.  Authority is built through a thousand small battles like resisting fear, immorality, and unforgiveness. Beating the “lions and bears” enables giant killing. The fire wasn’t sent to destroy the men; it was sent to qualify them. The furnace only proved they were ready. Our strength of character is not created in the fire. It is revealed in the fire.

But when the men came out, the fire had not touched them. They walked out of the furnace smoke-free.  “When the officials crowded around them, they saw that not a hair on their heads was singed, and their clothing was not scorched. They didn’t even smell of smoke!” Dan 3:27 

Sure, to smell like heaven, we must refuse to bow to the gods of Babylon.  And when we do, we may face our own furnaces of betrayal, pressure, temptation, or disappointment. Seasons where everything feels like a furnace. Yet by the grace of God, what was true for the Hebrew boys can be true for us. We can come out not burnt or bound — but blessed because of the ONE who stands beside us. “I see four men, unbound, walking in the fire… and the fourth looks like a god!” Daniel 3:25

Friend, if you’re in the fire, know that your purpose is not cancelled and God has not finished. Like the boys, God is positioning you to occupy territory the enemy is trying to keep you out of. You are blessed not because of what you’re standing in, but because of who stands with you. Jesus, the Fourth Man, is with you to bring you out. Fire can burn ropes, but it won't burn your calling. Flames can test you, but they cannot consume God’s favour.  And that’s why you can say: “I may be going through hell, but I will still smell like heaven.”