Faithfulness in Trials: Daniel's Enduring Example

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1) "Daniel wasn't whining about the challenging situation that he found himself in... he was busy distinguishing himself by his exceptional qualities... Daniel so distinguished himself among the administrators and the satraps by his exceptional qualities that the king planned to set him over the whole Kingdom." [05:20]( | | )

2) "Daniel was probably not praying with his window open to be seen by others... it is a common observation that those who have no regular habits of prayer very seldom do much praying... prayer is thus recognized as an important part of the Christian Life and given the place which it deserves." [19:05]( | | )

3) "Peter and the other Apostles replied we must obey God rather than human beings... when the government or when your Authority asks you to do something that is completely contrary... then we say no, we have to obey God. I'm sorry." [20:56]( | | )

4) "Daniel had so won the king's favor that Darius began to immediately and energetically do everything that he could to try to rescue... Daniel... the king became angry with himself for signing the decree this shows how much respect and how much he valued Daniel." [24:06]( | | )

5) "Daniel gives us a template for living in Babylon but the book doesn't come with a promise that we'll have the same results... their ultimate spiritual Victory didn't come in this lifetime... it was found in the next." [39:25]( | | )

6) "Daniel's friends were being thrown into a fiery furnace, Daniel was the one being tossed into a Den of Lions... What matters when we Face these testings is not so much our comfort or our well-being or even our safety which we cling to." [38:45]( | | )

7) "God isn't just sitting idly by twiddling thumbs... He's giving everyone everywhere more of a chance to turn to him until the time is up and he returns and when he returns he won't be arriving in a lowly manger, he will be coming to rule and reign and will finally bring all sin to an end." [31:05]( | | )

8) "Daniel's private devotion prepared him for public trials... just having some kind of regular rhythm of devotion in God's word and prayer will prepare us for the Lion's Den." [19:46]( | | )

9) "Daniel's story is not just a historical account but also a parable for the ultimate deliverance of God's people... like Daniel, the people of God in persecution must remain true regardless of the cost." [43:21]( | | )

10) "The sermon concluded with the assurance that injustices and persecutions we face will be made right in the end. God is not idle; He is actively working to bring about His kingdom." [31:05]( | | )

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