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God in the Fire

Daniel 3 — When Faith Walks Through the Flames

Your congregation has heard this story before. But have they truly felt the heat of the furnace — and the presence of the fourth man?

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God in the Fire — Daniel 3

About This Series

King Nebuchadnezzar demanded worship. Three young men refused. The furnace was heated seven times hotter. But when the king looked inside, he saw not three figures — but four. This kit helps you bring that jaw-dropping moment to your stage.

The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is one of the most dramatic moments in all of Scripture. Three men refused to bow — and God showed up in the fire with them. This sermon kit brings the furnace scene to life with cinematic visuals, ready-to-use sermon slides, social media graphics, and motion backgrounds that capture the intensity of Daniel 3. Help your congregation see that God does not always remove the fire — but He always walks through it with us.

What You Get

Everything you need for this sermon series, delivered instantly.

Cinematic sermon title slide and lower thirds
Animated motion background of the fiery furnace
Social media graphics (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube)
Sermon outline and discussion guide
Print-ready bulletin insert
Countdown and announcement loop videos

Compatible with PowerPoint, Keynote, ProPresenter, and any media-capable presentation software.

How Churches Are Using This

Sunday sermon on faithfulness under pressure
Youth group series on standing firm
Small group study on Daniel 3
Midweek teaching on God's presence in trials
Easter or persecution-themed services
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