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Monday, November 27, 2006

Dare to be Daniel

Is it possible, in this day and age, to live a life for God when the world screams out for us to compromise our beliefs in order to comply with societies standards? The bible teaches, not only is it possible, it is essential that we live our lives in such a way as to become a living testimony to our faith.No finer example can be found in scripture of a man dedicated to a life committed to God than Daniel.

The book of Daniel shows us, very clearly, how we can remain true to God in a hostile environment. It shows us how to live for Him when everything and everyone is against us. From its pages we learn how to sing the Lords song in a strange and unholy land.

Daniel and his three companions managed it, so can we.We are first introduced to Daniel as a fourteen-year old boy, he had been taken from his home, family and friends, and forcibly marched to a strange land. There he was subjected to a powerful and subtle form of indoctrination, in later years he was surrounded by jealous enemies who plotted against his life. At no time was he free from the temptation to pursue material prosperity and personal advancement at the expense of everything else. He was surrounded by evil in youth, middle years and old age. There is hardly a temptation known to any of us that Daniel did not have to face, yet the scriptures do not record a single flaw in his character!

He purposed his heart to please God and never moved from that resolve.Very few, if any of us, have faced the difficulties Daniel faced. When we think of difficulties, we usually think only of our own. We persuade ourselves that everyone else has it easy and that we would make more spiritual progress if we were in some other situation.

The factory worker thinks it easier to live the Christian life in the office, whilst the office worker is convinced it is easier to be a Christian housewife at home. The housewife is not always aware of the difficulties of living for Christ at school and the school student looks forward for the day when he will face the perceived, easier challenge of the factory floor, and so the circle goes on.

We each imagine that nobody has difficulties greater than our own. We excuse our poor standard of Christian living by pointing to the circumstances in which we are found. The book of Daniel exposes us completely, it proves that true spirituality never depended upon things being easy!What was Daniel’s secret? How can we apply his example to our daily lives in order that we too might 'dare to be a Daniel' and become more fruitful in the service of God?

The answer to these questions is very simple. Before he interpreted Nebuchadnezzar’s dream what did he do? he prayed (2:17-19). When he was plotted against, and then thrown into a den of lions, what was he doing? He was praying (6:10). What is chapter nine all about? It is Daniel at prayer. Daniel was first and foremost a man of prayer. A proper prayer life is half the secret of remaining true to God in a hostile world.

Today we live in a world totally hostile to Christian teaching, a world, consumed with the need to conform with societies model of immediate success, instant gratification and a live now pay later attitude. Surely the need for prayer is just as important in our lives as it was in Daniel’s!The other half of the secret is just as simple. In 9:2 we see Daniel examining ‘books’ and understanding them. What books were those? They were prophetical books of the old testament which had been written by that date.

In 9:11 and 9:13 we read of Daniel referring to ‘the law of Moses’. Daniel read and knew his bible. His secret is easy to define, if not always easy to implement. He stood firm for God, ‘the great deliverer, the God of yesterday today and forever’, in a world hostile to him and to his God, because he read his bible and said his prayers!

These un-dramatic disciplines need stressing today. It is often thought that the secret of Christian living lies in our having some new and exceptional experience of God. Different terms are used by different people, but the idea is usually the same. It is taught that a new experience of God will lead me to a higher spiritual plane than where I am now. If I can only have this new experience I will never be the same again. All my energies must not rest until the new experience I seek is truly mine.

Daniel had some wonderful experiences with The Lord, but he did not seek them. He sought God for his own sake, not for what God might do for him. He enjoyed being with God, discerning His word and communing with Him in prayer.

As we explore the book of Daniel we are faced with many Biblical truths. None more important than Gods desire to use all of us in his service, irrespective of our circumstances. Further, we are taught that in order to be entrusted with much we have to first prove ourselves worthy by being tested with little. If Daniel and his friends; Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah had not refused to eat defiled food it is possible we would never have heard of these four great men of God. Most certainly they would not have developed the moral character needed to withstand the heat of the fiery furnace, or a night in a den of lions.

Many Christians are yearning for higher positions where they can have more spiritual influence. “If only I were in this position or that place what influence I could have for the Lord” is the cry, yet the simple truth is that none of us can make a higher position count for God unless we live for him right now, where we are today. If we are unwilling to stand up and be counted for him over small things, how will we ever do so with bigger things?

Is it possible to be faithful in much without first being faithful in little? If we cannot resist comparatively small temptations now, what will we do when they are intensified later? Noah, Abraham, Moses and David were all Godly men, yet God’s word records that each of them fell at certain times, into serious fault. Each of them has at least one blemish on his character, some of them more than one. The bible does not whitewash its leading characters, or pretend they were something other than what they really were, but the same book does not record a single blemish in the life of Daniel.

Spirituality and integrity of character do not require ideal conditions in which to develop, they are not plants that thrive in the protection of the greenhouse, but grow best when exposed to wind and hail, to drought and to burning sun.The central lesson of the book of Daniel can be summarized in a single phrase: ‘Them that honour me I will honour’ (1 Samuel 2:30). Daniel set his heart to honour God, and in so doing proves it is possible for a person to live for God when there is nothing on his side except faith in God and His word.

Daniel sets us all a wonderful example of living a life dedicated to the pursuit of spiritual integrity and gives us an insight into the rewards God freely bestows upon his people. The only question remaining is this: Do we have the courage to follow Daniel’s example and face the lions of this world without compromise? Will we dare to be a Daniel?

W. Joe Ingram


I was truely blessed by the above article. hey! Let our prayer man ARISE. as we move into a new faith journey ahead, we need to up our prayer. When Daniel was faced with trails and hostile conditions, there is only one important thing he did - Pray. Personally, i do see Daniel in both Pastor Danny and Pastor Evelyn. When i read the characteristics of Daniel, i could easily identitfy all in Pastor Danny and Pastor Evelyn. DE Tribe, lets dare to be a Daniel and live up to the calling God has called this tribe to.. shant talk much here but do allow the aritcle above speak to you heart...

Liang Ming

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