The sermon "True Faith Quenches The Violence of Fire" by Fred Evans centers on the enduring nature of true faith in God amidst trials, emphasizing the examples of Old Testament figures listed in Hebrews 11:32-34. Evans argues that while true faith does not eliminate trials or suffering, it sustains believers through those trials, quenching their intensity. He discusses the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as a primary illustration of faith's ability to endure and thrive under persecution, supported by Scripture references such as Daniel 3 and Zechariah 13:9. The sermon underscores that true faith is characterized by steadfastness, reliance on God's sovereignty, and the assurance of Christ's presence, highlighting its significance for believers facing trials.
“True faith in Christ quenches the violence of fire… it quenches the violence of it. The pain of it. The unbearableness. The grief of it.”
“We are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God, whom we serve, is able to deliver us… but if not, be it known to you, O King, that we will not serve thy gods.”
“True faith... is always despised, hated. True faith quenches the violence of fire, but not the fire.”
“In the fires of affliction, it is there we see and feel the presence of Christ the most.”
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