Daniel was a faithful follower of the Lord. He refused to follow a  worldly way of living (Daniel 1:8). He loved the Lord. He refused to  follow a way of life which would harm his walk with God. He is a great  example for those who take seriously the call to live in obedience to  God. As we read about Daniel’s single-minded devotion to the Lord, we  are challenged to live in obedience to God’s holy Word rather than  following the ways of the sinful world which is always threatening to  pull us away from the Lord.
In Daniel 2, we read about  Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and Daniel’s interpretation. God is speaking to  Nebuchadnezzar. God is speaking through Daniel. The heart of the  message, given in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and Daniel’s interpretation, is  summed up in Daniel 2:44 - “At the time of those kings, the God of  heaven will establish a Kingdom that will never be destroyed ... It will  be established forever.” These are prophetic words. They look far  beyond Daniel’s time. They look ahead to God’s eternal Kingdom.
“Look,  I see four men ... The fourth one looks like a son of the gods” (Daniel  3:25). These words of Nebuchadnezzar point beyond the servants of God -  Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. They point to the Son of God - our Lord  and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The Son of God saved His faithful servants.  He saves all who put their trust in Him. He saved them from the fire of  Nebuchadnezzar. He saves us from the fire of judgment.
“Stop  sinning and do what is right” (Daniel 4:27). This was the Word that God  spoke to Nebuchadnezzar. This is the Word that God speaks to us. “Now,  I, Nebuchadnezzar will praise, honour, and give glory to the King of  heaven. Everything He does is true, His ways are right and He can  humiliate those who act arrogantly” (Daniel 4:37) - This was  Nebuchadnezzar’s response to the Word of Lord. In Nebuchadnezzar’s  response, there is a call to worship, addressed to every one of us. It  is a call to humble ourselves before God. It is a call to learn from Him  and live for Him.
The handwriting on the wall (Daniel 5) is a  word of judgment. Numbered, Numbered, Weighed and Divided - This is the  message that came to Nebuchadnezzar from God. God has numbered the days  of your kingdom. He will bring it to an end. You have been weighed on a  scale. You have been found to be too light. Your kingdom will be  divided. It will be given to the Medes and the Persians. Down through  the centuries, these words could be repeated, time and time again. Human  greatness is brought to nothing so that the glory might belong to God  alone.
Daniel in the lion’s den (Daniel 6) - What a remarkable  miracle we have here. When we read about it, our thoughts move on to the  resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. The resurrection of Jesus is a  far greater miracle than the deliverance of Daniel. Daniel was delivered  from the threat of death. Jesus was dead - and He was raised to life.  We rejoice in what God did for Daniel. Our joy is so much greater when  we think of what God has done for us through the mighty resurrection of  His Son, Jesus Christ, our Saviour.
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