DANIEL
1:1-2:16
- ‘Daniel resolved not to defile himself’ (1:8). Daniel was devoted to
the Lord. It was not easy to live as the Lord’s faithful servant. His
dedication to the Lord was put to the test - ‘Test your servants’
(1:12). Our faith is put to the test. We ‘suffer many trials’. Why does
God allow our faith to be tested by ‘all kinds of trials? - ‘The testing
of your faith produces steadfastness’. ‘These have come so that your
faith, which is much more precious than gold, may be proved genuine and
may result in praise, glory and honour when Jesus Christ is revealed’ (1
Peter 1:6-7; James 1:2-3). Knowing that ‘every trial falls from above,
traced upon our dial by the Sun of Love’, may we learn to ‘trust God
fully’ and ‘find Him wholly true’ (Mission Praise, 421).
2:17-49
- ‘In the time of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a Kingdom
that will never be destroyed’ (44). There is only one Kingdom which
stands forever - the Kingdom of God. His Kingdom is eternal. Through
Christ, ‘the Kingdom of God has come near to us’ (Luke 10:9). Christ is
the ‘King of kings’ (Revelation 17:14; 19:16). ‘His throne will last for
ever and ever’. ‘His Kingdom will never end’. ‘He will reign for ever
and ever’ (Hebrews 1:8; Luke 1:33; Revelation 11:15). Christ is
‘triumphant... ever reigning... enthroned for ever’: ‘Sin and death and
hell shall never stifle hymns of love. So, our hearts and voices raising
through the ages long... this shall be our song: Yours the glory and
the crown...’ (Mission Praise, 77).
3:1-30
- ‘We want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or
worship the image of gold you have set up’ (18). We have no other king
but the Lord. He alone is King. He alone is to be worshipped. We are to
‘have no other gods before Him’. We are ‘not to make for ourselves an
idol’ which takes the place of the Lord (Exodus 20:3-4). The Lord must
come first in our lives. He is to be our ‘first love’ - ‘the love of our
heart: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart...’ (Revelation 2:4;
Mark 12:30). Jesus asks us, ‘Do you love me?’ He waits for our reply:
‘I love You’ (John 21:15-17). ‘I love the Name of Jesus. King of my
heart, He is everything to me’. ‘I love You, O Lord, You alone... my God
who shall have all my praise’. (Mission Praise, 285,286).
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