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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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It’s possible to be surrounded by pagan propaganda and still live a full and faithful life if your mind is set on serving God.
Application Questions:
1. How does Daniel 1 demonstrate both the sovereignty of God and the responsibility of his people?
2. Which of these most resonate with you: the call to endure in exile, to resist reprogramming, or to build in Babylon?
There is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries.
Application Questions:
1. Consider Daniel’s prayer of thanksgiving (Daniel 2:20-23). What does it reveal about God and how can this help us develop greater trust in Him?
2. How can I demonstrate faithfulness to God in “little things?”
Faith isn’t believing God will keep you from fire. It’s believing he will be with you in it.
God takes Nebuchadnezzar from the palace to the pasture. The palace may offer a better view, but the pasture offers better perspective.
The handwriting is on the wall. Judgment is coming. Which kingdom are you a citizen of?
God is king, and his kingdom rules over all.
In times of national turmoil, Christians can take courage because the Ancient of Days who is in us is greater than the beasts who are in the world.
Daniel had a dream that rattled him for days. It dealt with tumult in world empires and cosmic spiritual battles. Even so, one thing was constant: God had established his throne in the heavens and his kingdom ruled over all.
Daniel turned his attention to God, and we should do the same. We should examine ourselves, come before him with an attitude of repentance and faith, and plead with him for his mercy and grace in our lives, knowing that we approach a God who is eager to provide help in time of need.
In response to Daniel’s prayer of confession, God ensures Daniel that he will deal with the sin of his people and secure their everlasting righteousness.
Christians can always be happy in hope despite hardship, temptation, and discouragement. That’s because they have a glorious inheritance reserved for them in heaven and they are being safeguarded now by the power of God.
The end of Daniel is about the end of time, about the antichrist, the great tribulation, the book of life, and the resurrection of the dead.
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