Series | The
Life of Amazing Faith
Scripture | Daniel 6:10, “Now when Daniel learned that the decree had been
published, he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened toward
Jerusalem. Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks
to his God, just as he had done before.”
Lesson 18 | By Faith Daniel Prayed
Many Christians around the
world are familiar with the story of Daniel in the lion’s den. The story has been told in countless Sunday
school classes and church services to encourage people’s faith. God sending His angel to shut the lion’s
mouth has encouraged countless people to face their hardships knowing that if
God is for them nothing can stand against them, Daniel 6:22. However, most people don’t remember Daniel’s
circumstances prior to the lion’s den that actually caused him to get sent
there.
In summary, Daniel was a young
Jewish man that was captured and forced to work in Babylon. During his time in Babylon the empire went
from being ruled by the Babylonians to the Medes and Persians. Thus, much of the favor he and his three
friends (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego) had received under King Nebuchadnezzar
was forgotten under King Darius, the new Persian King.
However, because Daniel
quickly began to regain favor with the Persians and was made one of 120
governors of the kingdom the other leaders became jealous of him, Daniel 6:1-4. So they tried to trap him and get him
removed. However, since they couldn’t
find any compromise or dishonesty in his life, they choose to find fault with
his religion. So they tricked King
Darius into signing a law that basically said no one could pray to any other
god except him (because they worshipped him as a god).
Once the law was made these
men waited secretly by Daniel’s window to see if he would keep his three daily
prayer times facing Jerusalem. Once they
saw him pray they captured him and threw him into the lion’s den as
punishment. And because God delivered
him King Darius then threw the men who devised the plan into the den and
honored Daniel and his God (the one true God).
Think about this, Daniel
could have been spared the initial arrest, embarrassment, and punishment if he
simply would have stopped praying. Some
people in the church wouldn’t have had to worry about getting arrested for
praying because there wouldn’t be enough evidence to convict them! Others might even find such an edict to “stop
praying” to be a “relief” because they treat praying like a laborious
chore.
In turn, we can all learn a
lesson of faith from Daniel’s prayer life.
He not only understood the great personal benefit from prayer- but also
the national benefit. Because of
Daniel’s national prayers of repentance for Israel God was just in restoring
them back to their land, Daniel 9:1-19.
Therefore, may we always follow the words of Paul in 1 Thessalonians
5:17 and “pray continually!”
Reflection | Do you have a consistent daily prayer
life?
Action | (1) Repent to God if you have
not been praying regularly. (2) Joyfully establish and maintain a life of
prayer and worship to God. (3) Lastly, by faith, never stop praying!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel 37:1-38:23, James 1:19-2:17, Psalm 117:1-2, & Proverbs 28:1. Click here to read online.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel 37:1-38:23, James 1:19-2:17, Psalm 117:1-2, & Proverbs 28:1. Click here to read online.
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