Bo Noonan teaches through Daniel chapter 6 in our Life in Babylon series. Here we see the aftermath of last week's "writing on the wall" as a new king is now in charge. An 80+ year old Daniel finds himself back at center stage as the new king puts him in a place of great authority, but the king's advisors are far from pleased with Daniel and his status. As a result, they play to the king's ego and formulate a plan for Daniel's death in a den of lions. Daniel's courage and faith are both amazing, but they don't make him the hero, rather they point us to the fact that Daniel had consistently been trusting the true here of this book of scripture - God himself. The question arises in this story, "Where does Daniel's courage and trust in God's faithfulness come from?" The answer is seen throughout the story thus far: Daniel built up is courage and trust in God through consistent little things throughout his life. As a result, when the big things came, he was ready to exercise the muscles of courage and faith. We can trust the hero as well through consistent exercise of trusting in God and his ways.
Daniel 6
February 11, 2024 • Bo Noonan • Daniel 6, Daniel 5:30–31, Psalm 22
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