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Through the Fire and the Faithful by Michael Rowntree (Daniel 3:19–30)

04/12/2026The Last KingMichael Rowntree

Have you ever felt like the "heat" in your life has been turned up to an impossible degree—where the pressure to conform is no longer just a suggestion, but a life-threatening demand? In this message on Daniel 3:19–30, Michael Rowntree explores the dramatic confrontation between the "Kingdom of Man" and the "Kingdom of God" inside Nebuchadnezzar’s fiery furnace. He points out the deep irony that while the King demanded everyone worship a golden image, his own "image"—his face—was distorted and deformed by a fury he could not control. This sermon reveals that while empires may posture with "exaggerated" power and overheated furnaces, they ultimately devour their own, while God’s servants find true liberation in the very place designed for their destruction. Yet, the most powerful truth Rowntree highlights is that God did not save Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from the fire, but through it. By walking with them in the midst of the flames, the "fourth man" (whom many identify as the pre-incarnate Christ) demonstrates that God’s presence is the ultimate vindication. This provides a lasting pattern for those living in the "latter days": we serve, we suffer, and we trust, knowing that the King who walks with us in the fire will eventually walk us out into public promotion.

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