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How much your life is worth? // Quanto vale a sua vida?



Interesting how awesome the Word of God speaks to us, to me. In my reading this morning I came up with the passage of the story written in the Book of Daniel about the trial the 3 young Jews had to go through because they refuse to worship as a god the statue of gold that the king of Babylon had set up for.

Like any king, especially the tyrants, hate when somebody defies their authority. However, if you know that your God is the Creator, all-powerful, you sensibly would choose to obey your own God, who is infinitely more powerful than any man. That was exactly what they did.

They were brave enough to confront the king saying “O Nebuchadnezzar, we have no need to answer you in this matter. 17 If this be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of your hand, O king. 18 But if not, be it known to you, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the golden image that you have set up.”(Daniel 3: 16 – 18)

They knew whatever God had chosen to do to them they were doing the right thing. Even if that meant to be burnt alive. But God had something else in mind. We will never guess what it is. We just have to trust in Him, as these three men did. They literally put their life on fire (into the furnace) for God. That was no joke. They have seen people being burnt in that thing. Our life here worths less when we know that we have the whole eternity waiting for us. We can live for our God, with faith, knowing that he loves us enough to take care of us, even if that means we have to confront the king and be thrown into a fiery furnace.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a furnace heated seven times more than usual. When the king realized looking into the furnace, he saw 4 people walking in there; but he was sure that he had only thrown in there 3 men. The fourth man looked like a son of the gods (v.25) he said.

Sometimes, our trials look so bad, so heavy, so big that we can barely hang on. But as Jesus said, “For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. 26What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16: 25 – 26); of course, the three men didn’t know Jesus (The Son), but they serve the only true God (the Father), they were faithful to their God. They were willing to lose their lives but knew that even if God didn’t rescue them, they would be with Him soon enough.

God wanted to reveal His power to the king of Babylon, and He chose those 3 men to do it. He not only saved them but came and stayed with them. “And the satraps, the prefects, the governors, and the king's counselors gathered together and saw that the fire had not had any power over the bodies of those men. The hair of their heads was not singed, their cloaks were not harmed, and no smell of fire had come upon them (v.27).”

Finally, the king of Babylon recognized that there was no other god able to rescue a person from the furnace, only God the Creator.
Later in 1 Peter 4: 12 – 13, 16, 19.12 Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange was happening to you. 13 But rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed. 16 Yet if anyone suffers as a Christian, let him not be ashamed, but let him glorify God in that name. 19 Therefore let those who suffer according to God's will entrust their souls to a faithful Creator while doing good.

Let everything be to glorify the name of the LORD. If something good happens to you, Praise the LORD, if anything bad happens to you, Praise the LORD in the same way. Why? Because we don't know if we are putting in a position like those three men, so the name of the LORD may be exalted.

37 And he (Jesus) said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38 This is the great and first commandment. 39 And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 40 On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 22:37 - 39).

It is not your own life that should be in the first place or second. It is God that you should love above all.
Interessante o quão impressionante a Palavra de Deus fala conosco, comigo. Na leitura desta manhã, cheguei à passagem da história escrita no Livro de Daniel sobre o julgamento que os três jovens judeus tiveram que passar porque se recusam a adorar como deus a estátua de ouro que o rei da Babilônia havia colocado.

Como qualquer rei, especialmente os tiranos, odeia quando alguém desafia sua autoridade. No entanto, se você sabe que seu Deus é o Criador, todo-poderoso, você sensatamente escolheria obedecer a seu próprio Deus, que é infinitamente mais poderoso do que qualquer homem. Foi exatamente o que eles fizeram.

Eles foram corajosos o suficiente para confrontar o rei dizendo: “Ó Nabucodonosor, não precisamos defender-nos diante de ti. 17 Se formos atirados na fornalha em chamas, o Deus a quem prestamos culto pode livrar-nos, e ele nos livrará das tuas mãos, ó rei. 18 Mas, se ele não nos livrar, saiba, ó rei, que não prestaremos culto aos teus deuses nem adoraremos a imagem de ouro que mandaste erguer” (Daniel 3: 16 – 18).

Eles sabiam que qualquer que fosse o que Deus havia escolhido para fazer com eles, eles estavam fazendo a coisa certa. Mesmo que isso significasse ser queimados vivos. Mas Deus tinha outra coisa em mente. Nós nunca vamos adivinhar o que é. Nós apenas temos que confiar nEle, como esses três homens fizeram. Eles literalmente colocam sua vida no fogo (na fornalha) para Deus. Isso não era brincadeira. Eles viram pessoas sendo queimadas nessa coisa. Nossa vida aqui vale menos quando sabemos que temos toda a eternidade nos esperando. Podemos viver para o nosso Deus, com fé, sabendo que ele nos ama o suficiente para cuidar de nós, mesmo que isso signifique que temos que enfrentar o rei e ser jogados em uma fornalha ardente.

Sadraque, Mesaque e Abednego foram jogados em uma fornalha aquecida sete vezes mais que o normal. Quando o rei se deu conta de olhar para a fornalha, viu 4 pessoas lá dentro; mas ele tinha certeza de que havia jogado apenas três homens. O quarto homem parecia um filho dos deuses (v.25), ele disse.

Às vezes, nossas provações parecem tão ruins, tão pesadas, tão grandes que mal podemos aguentar. Mas, como Jesus disse: “Quem quer que salve sua vida a perderá, mas quem perder sua vida por Minha causa, encontrará. 26 O que beneficiará um homem se ele ganhar o mundo inteiro, mas perder sua alma? Ou o que um homem pode dar em troca de sua alma?” (Mateus 16: 25 - 26); é claro que os três homens não conheciam Jesus (o Filho), mas eles servem ao único Deus verdadeiro (o Pai), eles eram fiéis ao seu Deus. Eles estavam dispostos a perder suas vidas, mas sabiam que, mesmo que Deus não os salvasse, eles estariam com Ele em breve.

Deus queria revelar Seu poder ao rei da Babilônia, e Ele escolheu aqueles três homens para fazê-lo. Ele não apenas os salvou, mas veio e ficou com eles. “E os sátrapas, os prefeitos, os governadores e os conselheiros do rei se reuniram e viram que o fogo não tinha nenhum poder sobre os corpos daqueles homens. Os cabelos de suas cabeças não foram chamuscados, suas capas não foram feridas e nenhum cheiro de fogo os atingiu (v.27).

Finalmente, o rei da Babilônia reconheceu que não havia outro deus capaz de resgatar uma pessoa da fornalha, apenas Deus, o Criador.
Mais tarde, em 1 Pedro 4: 12 - 13, 16, 19. “12 Amados, não se surpreendam com o fogo que surge entre vocês para os provar, como se algo estranho lhes estivesse acontecendo. 13 Mas alegrem-se à medida que participam dos sofrimentos de Cristo, para que também, quando a sua glória for revelada, vocês exultem com grande alegria. 16 Contudo, se sofre como cristão, não se envergonhe, mas glorifique a Deus por meio desse nome.19 Por isso mesmo, aqueles que sofrem de acordo com a vontade de Deus devem confiar sua vida ao seu fiel Criador e praticar o bem.

Que tudo seja para glorificar o nome do SENHOR. Se algo de bom acontecer com você, louve ao Senhor, se algo de ruim acontecer com você, louve ao Senhor da mesma maneira. Por quê? Porque não sabemos se estamos em uma posição como esses três homens, para que o nome do Senhor seja exaltado.

37 E ele (Jesus) lhe disse: “Amarás o Senhor teu Deus com todo o teu coração, com toda a tua alma e com todo o teu entendimento. 38 Este é o grande e primeiro mandamento. 39 E um segundo é assim: amarás o teu próximo como a ti mesmo. 40 Desses dois mandamentos dependem toda a lei e os profetas (Mateus 22:37 - 39).

Não é a sua própria vida que deve estar em primeiro ou segundo lugar. É Deus que você deve amar acima de tudo.

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