Shad, Shach & Abe
Now – if you are ready to prostrate
yourselves…
and to worship the image I have made, well
and good.
But if you do not worship it,
you will be
thrown into the blazing furnace,
and what god is there that can deliver you
from my power?
Daniel 3:15
When I was a
child, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego [henceforth called Shad, Shach and Abe],
seemed to be three fellas that rode on Daniel’s coattail. Sure, they were great guys and all, but it
was Daniel that had the remarkable wisdom, the giant faith, the firsthand
friendship with the Almighty. Daniel was
the one who stood up to Nebuchadnezzar regarding their daily sustenance, who
spent the night with the lions, and who interpreted the king’s dream and saved
all their lives. After all, the little
song I sang as a kid wasn’t called, “Dare to be a Shadrach!”
When we come to
the story of the king’s command for his entire kingdom to worship his golden ego
statue, Daniel was no where to be found.
Perhaps he was out of the province attending to official business. Whatever the reason, Daniel was not there,
and Shad, Shach and Abe had to face the music alone. When the court musicians trumpeted the hour,
every man standing on the plain of Dura prostrated themselves before the
statue; every man, that is, except Shad, Shach and Abe.
These three Hebrew
men had been promoted to top leadership positions in Babylon. It enraged Nebuchadnezzar that they refused
to bow to his golden image. When they
were brought before the king, he fumed at their
insubordination, threatened to end their lives in the blazing furnace, and
mocked their utter helplessness before his might and power. Shad, Shach and Abe’s answer to their king is
one of my favorite passages in the Bible:
“O Nebuchadnezzar, we have no need to
present
a defense to you in this matter.
If our God whom we serve is able to deliver
us
from the furnace of blazing fire,
and out of your hand, O king, let Him
deliver us.
But if not…
be it known to you, O king, that we will
not serve your gods
and we will not worship the golden statue
that you have set up.”
(to be continued)
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Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King
of creation.
O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health
and salvation.
All ye who hear, now to His temple draw
near,
Join me in glad adoration.
Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy
work and defend thee.
Surely His goodness and mercy here daily
attend thee.
Ponder anew what the Almighty can do,
Who with His love doth befriend thee.
The United Methodist Hymnal, No. 139
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