God’s Presence in the Fire
Scripture
“When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned.” — Isaiah 43:2
Personal Reflection
God never promised His people freedom from trials, but He did promise His presence in them. The believer often imagines that hardship means abandonment, yet Scripture teaches the opposite. The Lord is especially near in seasons of affliction.
The three Hebrew children discovered this truth in the fiery furnace. Though cast into the flames because of obedience to God, they were not alone. A fourth figure appeared with them—one “like the Son of God” (Daniel 3:25). The fire did not destroy them; it revealed God’s presence more clearly.
So it is with the believer today. The flames of trial may rage, but God walks with His people through them. The storm cannot separate the Christian from Christ. In fact, hardship often deepens fellowship with Him. Many believers can testify that they learned more of Christ in suffering than in seasons of ease.
Contemplation
Samuel Rutherford wrote, “When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord’s choicest wines.”
Do you view your trials as evidence of abandonment—or opportunities to know Christ more deeply?
Prayer
Lord, help me remember that You are with me in every fire and every storm.
Application
When hardship arises today, consciously remind yourself: “Christ is with me here.