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Have you ever played a game of Bible trivia or word association, where you match famous persons and/or events?
Here are a few examples:
Adam and Eve Cain and Able Noah in the Arc Sodom and GomorrahJacob and Esau Samson and Delilah David and Goliath Jonah in the Great Fish Daniel in the “lions’ den.”
Daniel was found to be a man of God who ruled with “insight, intelligence, and wisdom” under Nebuchadnezzar.
He had a reputation as a man with “an extraordinary spirit”, as one who had within him “the spirit of the gods.”
“Insight, intelligence, and extraordinary wisdom”
D5:12
He had a reputation as a man with “an extraordinary spirit” (5:12), as one who had within him “the spirit of the gods.”
“Insight, intelligence, and extraordinary wisdom” (5:14) was the word on the street about him continuing into the reign of Belshazzar, the last Babylonian king.
King Darius the Mede shared their opinion and appointed Daniel to a position of significant leadership.
was the word on the street about him continuing into the reign of Belshazzar, the last Babylonian king.
King Darius the Mede shared their opinion and appointed Daniel to a position of significant leadership.
was the word on the street about him continuing into the reign of Belshazzar, the last Babylonian king.
King Darius the Mede shared their opinion and appointed Daniel to a position of significant leadership.
But suddenly, Daniel faced a crisis, a major test of faith.
And within a few short days, we see a faithful 80-year-old man thrown into a pit with ravenous lions ready to tear him apart.
We have now arrived at the most famous story in the Book of Daniel.
As we’ve seen, this man of God ruled with “insight, intelligence, and wisdom” under Nebuchadnezzar (5:11).
He had a reputation as a man with “an extraordinary spirit” (5:12), as one who had within him “the spirit of the gods.”
“Insight, intelligence, and extraordinary wisdom” (5:14) was the word on the street about him continuing into the reign of Belshazzar, the last Babylonian king.
King Darius the Mede shared their opinion and appointed Daniel to a position of significant leadership.
But suddenly, Daniel faced a crisis, a major test of faith.
And within a few short days, we see a faithful 80-year-old man thrown into a pit with ravenous lions ready to tear him apart.
Why?
Because he wouldn’t stop praying.
What do you know about the story of Daniel in the lions’ den?
What do you know about the story of Daniel in the lions’ den?
Why do you think this particular story has become so well known in the church and in our culture?
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