Double Fisted Faith

Double fisted Faith is used to describe unwavering faith that clings to God’s promises, even in difficult times, with both hands. It signifies a belief that is both active and steadfast trusting in God’s power and promises, regardless of circumstances.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego had it when king Nebuchadnezzar told them to bow before his golden image. Because they wouldn’t worship his golden image Nebuchadnezzar had them thrown into a den of lions. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego told them to bow king, “We have no need to answer you in this matter” (Daniel 3:16). They didn’t need to defend themselves before the king. The God who they served would save them, and He would rescue them from the king’s power.

But even if He didn’t, they wanted to make it clear that would never serve other gods or worship a golden statue. (Daniel 3:16-18). God is God and that’s enough. And that’s enough.

We need to be in a place where we believe God will save us, even if He doesn’t. God is God, and that is enough.

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