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No compromise on worship
Topic: #3 of 169 for Sermons on Daniel
Scripture:
Daniel 3:1-3:30
Sermon Series: Daniel
Denomination: Holiness
Date Added: November 2003
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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This morning I’d like to introduce you to a book, for those of you that know me you may be surprised to learn that this book is not by J K Rowling or Tolkein. In fact its not even a science fiction book. It’s a little book called “The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook.” And it’s just a manual, written in quite a factual tone, based on interviews with experts in a variety of fields. It has reached number one best-selling status as a non-fiction paperback book.
Here’s the back cover where it lists some of the sections. How to fend off a shark, how to take a punch, how to deliver a baby in a taxicab, how to survive a poisonous snake attack, how to jump from a moving car, how to identify a bomb, how to escape from Killer Bees, How to survive if your parachute fails to open and dozens of other dire situations. There’s even a whole chapter on how to perform an emergency tracheotomy on one of your friends if you should need to do that. All you need is a razor blade or very sharp knife and a ballpoint pen with the ink removed from it. For those of you who watch the TV series 24, then this should be the ideal book for Kim Bauer. In fact there ones section she should have read up on.
And I’m going to see how well you would do and test you on it this morning. What should you do if confronted by an angry mountain lion?
1, run;
2, play dead;
3, hold your coat open like a cape;
4, sing a gentle, happy song.
OK, shall we have a show of hands, how thinks its 1, 2, 3, 4. Believe it or not, the correct answer according to the “Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook” is 3—the idea is that by holding your coat open your make yourself look bigger and have more chance of intimidating the lion or at least looking to big to swallow.
This is what the authors say, “The principle behind this book is a simple one. You just never know. You never really know what life will throw at you, what is sitting around the corner. You never really know when you might be called upon to choose life or death with your actions. But when you are called, you need to know what to do. That’s why this book is written.” That’s what they write.
This morning, we’re going to study together another kind of worst case scenario, and see how real-life people, ordinary people like you and me responded, because you never know what curves life will throw at you, when you’ll be called to choose life or death. But when you are called--and you will be called--you need to know what to do. That’s why this Book was written.
So the situation. What should you do if the King commands you to worship his statue or die? Play along but cross your fingers behind your back, Go through the forms but don’t mean it, Don’t but try to remain inconspicuous, Defy the King. Well it will come as no surprise to you, unless of course you were sleeping during the Bible reading that Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego choose the last option. From the story it sounds like they tried to do number 3 to start with but there’s always one who likes to tell tales especially, when they don’t like you and so somebody told the King.
When you look at it from hindsight, sitting in our comfortable church with no-one coming to arrest us for being a Christian and knowing how the story turns out it’s very easy to say the obvious answer is number 4. But to someone under persecution, facing the death penalty, then the
Here’s the back cover where it lists some of the sections. How to fend off a shark, how to take a punch, how to deliver a baby in a taxicab, how to survive a poisonous snake attack, how to jump from a moving car, how to identify a bomb, how to escape from Killer Bees, How to survive if your parachute fails to open and dozens of other dire situations. There’s even a whole chapter on how to perform an emergency tracheotomy on one of your friends if you should need to do that. All you need is a razor blade or very sharp knife and a ballpoint pen with the ink removed from it. For those of you who watch the TV series 24, then this should be the ideal book for Kim Bauer. In fact there ones section she should have read up on.
And I’m going to see how well you would do and test you on it this morning. What should you do if confronted by an angry mountain lion?
1, run;
2, play dead;
3, hold your coat open like a cape;
4, sing a gentle, happy song.
OK, shall we have a show of hands, how thinks its 1, 2, 3, 4. Believe it or not, the correct answer according to the “Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook” is 3—the idea is that by holding your coat open your make yourself look bigger and have more chance of intimidating the lion or at least looking to big to swallow.
This is what the authors say, “The principle behind this book is a simple one. You just never know. You never really know what life will throw at you, what is sitting around the corner. You never really know when you might be called upon to choose life or death with your actions. But when you are called, you need to know what to do. That’s why this book is written.” That’s what they write.
This morning, we’re going to study together another kind of worst case scenario, and see how real-life people, ordinary people like you and me responded, because you never know what curves life will throw at you, when you’ll be called to choose life or death. But when you are called--and you will be called--you need to know what to do. That’s why this Book was written.
So the situation. What should you do if the King commands you to worship his statue or die? Play along but cross your fingers behind your back, Go through the forms but don’t mean it, Don’t but try to remain inconspicuous, Defy the King. Well it will come as no surprise to you, unless of course you were sleeping during the Bible reading that Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego choose the last option. From the story it sounds like they tried to do number 3 to start with but there’s always one who likes to tell tales especially, when they don’t like you and so somebody told the King.
When you look at it from hindsight, sitting in our comfortable church with no-one coming to arrest us for being a Christian and knowing how the story turns out it’s very easy to say the obvious answer is number 4. But to someone under persecution, facing the death penalty, then the
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