Apr 10, 2014
In the first reading for this Wednesday, April 9, we hear about three faithful Jews—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—who disobeyed the king’s command to worship an idol, fully aware that a horrible death awaited them. For some of us, this famous story might be hard to relate to, but it is more relevant for our times than you might realize.
I am inspired by the profound courage of these men who trusted so deeply in God’s plan for them that they were willing to defy their king and suffer being burned alive in a white-hot furnace.
The questions being asked today are different and the consequences severe, but the underlying principle remains the same. Instead of a king demanding that we worship his idol, it is secular culture that is insisting on compliance.
This past week the news was filled with stories about Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript software and a co-founder of Mozilla, who was forced out of his role as CEO by gay activists for donating $1,000 in support of marriage between a man and a woman in 2008.