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Endurance in Exile: The book of Daniel Week 3

38 min · 9 de may de 2026
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In Week 3 of the Endurance in Exile series, Travis Wright teaches through Daniel 3, reframing the fiery furnace as a real-world confrontation between allegiance to God and pressure to conform. This message challenges us to recognize how culture shapes our beliefs and behavior—often subtly—and asks a hard question: where are we going along with things not because we believe them, but because it’s easier? Through the example of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, we’re reminded that faithfulness to God doesn’t keep you out of the fire—but it does mean you won’t face it alone. The call is simple and urgent: decide now who you will bow to—before the pressure comes.

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