When the Babylonian multitudes prostrated themselves in worship before the golden god which Nebuchadnezzar had erected, three young Hebrews refused to bow and remained standing alone.
When called before Nebuchadnezzar to answer for their impudence and threatened with death in a fiery furnace, they answered:
βOur God whom we serve is able to deliver usβ¦But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set upβ (Dan. 3:17,18).
This is the stand every believer should take for God and His truth. He is able to deliver us from persecution if we stand true, but even if He doesnβt see fit to do this, we should still stand alone if necessary, for the light He has given us on His Word.
Many have suffered temporary loss of standing for their convictions. Hebrews 11 lists among the heroes of faith some who were βtortured, not accepting deliverance,β and others who suffered βtrial of cruel mockings and scourgingsβ¦bonds and imprisonment: They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword: they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins; being destitute, afflicted, tormentedβ (Heb. 11:35-37).
But we read that these all βobtained a good reportβ before God and looked forward to βa better resurrectionβ (Heb. 11:35,39).
As the apostasy rises all about us and those who stand for Godβs truth are often ridiculed and despised, may God give us the grace to stand true regardless of the cost, remembering that any sufferings for Christ are only temporal while the rewards will be eternal. source