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Heroes: Daniel

Updated: Jan 30

Heroes: Daniel

Daniel 6:1-23


Faithful Living Inspires & influences The Culture


Daniel 6:1-3

1 Darius decided to appoint 120 chief administrators throughout the kingdom, 2 and to set over them three main officers to whom they would report so that the king wouldn’t have to be bothered with too much. One of these main officers was Daniel. 3 Because of his extraordinary spirit, Daniel soon surpassed the other officers and the chief administrators—so much so that the king had plans to set him over the entire kingdom.


If a culture can get you to forget your name, who you are, and whose you are; it can erase your identity


Faithfulness doesn’t protect us from what the world wants to do to us, BUT it Saves us For What God Wants to do Through us…


the other officers and the chief administrators tried to find some problem with Daniel’s work for the kingdom. But they couldn’t find any problem or corruption at all because Daniel was trustworthy. He wasn’t guilty of any negligence or corruption

5 So these men said, “We won’t find any fault in Daniel unless we can find something to use against him from his religious practice.”

6 So these officers and chief administrators ganged together and went to the king.

They said to him, “Long live King Darius! — 7 All the officers of the kingdom, the ministers, the chief administrators, the royal associates, and the governors advise the king to issue an edict and enforce a law, that for thirty days anyone who says prayers to any god or human being except you, Your Majesty, will be thrown into a pit of lions. 8 Now, Your Majesty, issue the law and sign the document so that it cannot be changed, as per the law of Media and Persia, which cannot be annulled.”

9 Because of this, King Darius signed the document containing the law.

10 When Daniel learned that the document had been signed, he went to his house…(AND) prayed, and praised his God three times that day, just like he always did.


11 Just then these men, all ganged together, came upon Daniel praying and seeking mercy from his God.

12 They then went and talked to the king about the law: “Your Majesty! Didn’t you sign a law, that for thirty days any person who prays to any god or human being besides you, Your Majesty, would be thrown into a pit of lions?”

The king replied, “The decision is absolutely firm in accordance with the law of Media and Persia, which cannot be annulled.”

13 So they said to the king, “One of the Judean exiles, Daniel, has ignored you, Your Majesty, as well as the law you signed. He says his prayers three times a day!”

14 When the king heard this report, he was very unhappy. He decided to rescue Daniel and did everything he could do to save Daniel before the sun went down.

15 But these men, all ganged together, came and said to the king, “You must realize, Your Majesty, that the law of Media and Persia, including every law and edict the king has issued, cannot be changed.”

16 So the king gave the order, and they brought Daniel and hurled him into the pit of lions.

The king said to Daniel: “Your God—the one you serve so consistently—will rescue you.”

17 A single stone was brought and placed over the entrance to the pit.

The king sealed it with his own ring and with those of his princes so that Daniel’s situation couldn’t be changed.

18 The king then went home to his palace and fasted through the night. No pleasures were brought to him, and he couldn’t sleep.

19 At dawn, at the first sign of light, the king rose and rushed to the lions’ pit.


20 As (THE KING) approached (the Pit), he called out to Daniel, worried: “Daniel, servant of the living God! Was your God—the one you serve so consistently—able to rescue you from the lions?”

21 Then Daniel answered the king: “Long live the king! 22 My God sent his messenger, who shut the lions’ mouths. They haven’t touched me because I was judged innocent before my God. I haven’t done anything wrong to you either, Your Majesty.”

23 The king was thrilled. He commanded that Daniel be brought up out of the pit, and Daniel was lifted out. Not a scratch was found on him, because he trusted in his God.

“24 No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be loyal to the one and have contempt for the other. You cannot serve God and wealth.“ (Matthew 6:24)


The problem with false god’s & temporary kingdoms is that they CAN’T deliver what they promise


How we can live like Daniel and influence the world around us:

1. Stay Faithful

2. Stay Ready

3. Pray & Work

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