Integrity and Deliverance: Lessons from Daniel's Faith

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"Daniel was faithful in his service to the kingdom of Persia just as he was faithful to the kingdom of Babylon, the ones who destroyed Israel or Jerusalem, so much so that when they examined him they couldn't find any fault with the way that he conducted himself in serving this kingdom." [00:07:09]

"Daniel really is the living embodiment of this command from Jeremiah. He is seeking the welfare of the kingdom of Persia. He is working faithfully with integrity just like Israel were called to do. They were called to seek the welfare of the city and to live lives of integrity while they were in exile." [00:09:49]

"You see, we too, as 1 Peter 2 lets us know, that we too are exiles in a foreign land, that we too find ourselves in a place that is not our home, as citizens of heaven. We too live in a city that ultimately is opposed to the things of God, and yet we too are called, as this verse kind of explains, we're called to live lives of integrity, with our interactions and dealings with the world, and specifically with the city that we are placed in." [00:09:58]

"The gospel isn't just about a spiritual salvation, a salvation that deals only with forgiveness of sins, a salvation of our spirit, but it's a full salvation, body and soul. There will be a new heaven and a new earth. Jesus Christ was enfleshed, which means that the way we live now serves as the purpose of displaying what the kingdom of God is." [00:11:11]

"Being a Christian means living with the most integrity and honour in your workplace so that we display what the new kingdom is like. And so Christians, when we understand this in society, we should be the best lawyers, the best receptionists, the best doctors, the best accountants, the best builders, the best electricians. Because we understand this as part of the total gospel that we believe." [00:13:59]

"Daniel knew that worship was due to God alone and so he would not stop worshiping God despite the threat of death. And so once again the message becomes clear to Israel as they live in exile yes seek the welfare of the city yes live lives of integrity as they deal with the kingdom of Persia but they are not only to resist idolatry they are to keep worshiping Yahweh even in the face of death even if the laws of the land tell them not to do it." [00:23:15]

"Daniel's trust is in the true king the one who can deliver and the one whose kingdom never ends and in the one who can truly deliver what he has promised did you notice that because it looks like the laws of the land here are fixed they're certain they cannot be changed but really the message to the people of Israel is it's actually the law of God that does not change it's his promises to you that are fixed and cannot be moved." [00:32:12]

"Daniel's trust hasn't shifted because there's a comparison right throughout this passage right we have a clear image of a king who has a lot of power but is powerless to deliver Daniel and we have a picture of a kingdom even its beginnings is doomed to wither and fail and a kingdom that endures forever and we see both of those elements emphasize out of Darius's mouth in verse 26 and 27 his kingdom shall never be destroyed he delivers and rescues he who has saved Daniel from the power of the lions." [00:32:12]

"Jesus is the one who ultimately resists temptation and lives a righteous life before men and before God. Jesus is the one who the spirit remains upon. Jesus is the one who is falsely accused by his fellow Jews and they find no fault with him before man or God. In fact, Pilate, we see just like King Darius, seeks to free Jesus but is powerless to do so." [00:37:13]

"Jesus goes into the pit for us he follows this same pattern as Joseph and Daniel right he he dies the stone is rolled in front of his tomb just like the stone is placed in Jesus tomb with the lions and yet Jesus overcomes death and his enemies the true enemy of the people of God the ancient serpent the one who prowls around like a roaring lion is defeated in Jesus death just like Daniel's enemies are cast into the lion's den so Jesus conquers the evil one the true enemy and Jesus rises again and he's exalted and established as king not just over one region but king over all the enemies of God king of his kingdom ruler of all seated at the right hand of God." [00:37:13]

"Because of Christ the greater Daniel he has delivered you out of the pit he has delivered you out of the pit not the pit you may currently be stuck in in your life but the pit you may currently be stuck in in your life but the pit you may currently be stuck in in your life but the pit that we were all stuck in the pit that was far worse the pit of sin and death he has delivered you if you're a Christian here today and have placed your faith in Jesus you have experienced that deliverance." [00:42:31]

"Let us trust in the future deliverance that is certain when God will consummate the kingdom and sin and death and all God's enemies will be subdued. And all pain and all suffering and all hardship will be dealt with when the king returns, the king of all kingdoms." [00:45:11]

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