- GOOD MORNING
- This month (October) we foray into the book of Daniel
- John 4: 23-24
- The way in which we follow God is in SPIRIT and in TRUTH
- Romans 14: 1-23
- This isn’t to be understood as a right diet as a Christian … this is a worship issue. Where honor comes from in a person’s heart and a person’s vigilance in that.
- Jeremiah 25: 1-14
- This is the context of Daniel … exile, punishment, judgement, wrath
- Humanity isn’t the hero in God’s narrative but the villain. This isn’t a nice thing to hear or admit
- By the time we get to Daniel, the Israelites are not only compromised but culpable
- Daniel grew up in a compromised culture not unlike our world and culture today. But like Daniel, we don’t have to be compromised
- Daniel 1: 1-16
- Daniel knew that compromise went beyond just the outward appearance and so that’s not the hill he chooses to stand his ground on … Daniel is more concerned about inside
- The way in which Daniel went about this is worth taking note of … Daniel’s protest is done subtly and respectfully, controlled. A proposed test as an act of faith
- Daniel’s inner holiness would have an outward effect. Daniel and the “Firewalkers” would be rewarded for this type of faith and we will see this further throughout the month
- Daniel and his convictions spread the Gospel of the one true God pre-Christ. But this only happened because of who Daniel was: vigilant, uncompromised, vigilant, faithful
- Daniel was a premium example of someone who lived in the world but wasn’t of it
- Our choice, like Daniel, is whether or not we will be vigilant
- Daniel maintains this level of steadfast vigilance even into an old age when he was thrown into a lion’s den
- Daniel created for himself a method (discipline) of never compromising … this was a lifelong training for him
- The “letter of the law” wasn’t Daniel’s discipline but rather how he worshipped in SPIRIT and TRUTH
- As people we have to make decisions about what we feel will defile us, our people, our legacy
- Discernment is key in our agency. How slippery are the slopes we are tempted to go down?
- The culture invites us to defile and forsake our God in the most subtle and benign things
- What do we “consume” (food or not) that influences our lives in unrighteous and unholy ways?
- PICK BATTLES THAT MATTER
- Decades ago marriage, the family, sexuality and gender was under attack and many were dismissive and rolled over. Christians gave up that battlefield … and now look at where we are
- The sons of Issachar were singled out for their vigilance (1 Chronicles 12)
- Our choices will have profound impact into the future an d our legacy
- Make no mistake, however, this comes at a cost. And we are told to count it
- Daniel’s life was constantly threatened, more than just threatened. The king tried killing him more than once
- What hills are we prepared to die on despite the cost?
- John 15: 18-27
- Daniel wasn’t alone when he was under attack … God remained with Daniel when he was prepared to pay for his vigilance
QUESTIONS:
- WHEN HAVE YOU TRIED TO STAND UP FOR YOUR CONVICTIONS WHAT WAS THE RESULT?
- HAVE YOU ALLOWED TEMPTATIONS TO INFLUENCE YOU POSITIVELY OR NEGATIVELY?
- WHEN YOU’RE IN HARD SITUATIONS DO YOU PAY MORE ATTENTION TO THE GOD WHO IS THERE OR THE KING?







