Daniel
6:10, “Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went
into his house; and his windows being open in his chamber toward
Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed,
and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.”
Daniel
did as before. He prayed! The prophet Daniel was not so different
from you and me. He lived in a time of displacement and captivity for
his people. He struggled to remain at peace with his captors and
remain true to the Lord God Jehovah. But, when he was forced to make
a choice, he always chose God.
When
Daniel knew that the decree was signed forbidding anyone to pray to
any other god except King Darius, Daniel made an open show of his
allegiance to God. He went into his house, opened his windows toward
Jerusalem, knelt down and prayed. He did so three times each day and
gave thanks to God as he had done before. He was persecuted by his
captors for his disobedience but God protected Him. It was during
this time of intense trial that God revealed prophecies of the future
for the nation of Israel. The most relevant to his time being chapter
9:2 revealing the prophecy of Jeremiah that the seventy years of
captivity was almost complete. One principle that we can take away
from Daniel's experience is that God reveals Himself and our future
in Him during times of our intense trial. It is during those times
that we seek guidance and rely so heavily on Him. He uses our faith
and dependence to lead us into our future.
Daniel
prayed as before! His prayer life was the foundation for his
existence both present and future. When the enemy tested his love and
loyalty to God, Daniel continued doing what he did every day. The die
was cast and the pattern established. Therefore, Daniel held to his
faith in God and God delivered him.
The
substance of our life in Christ must be established before the storm
comes. We must know that the foundation of our life is built upon
Jesus Christ and all other ground is sinking sand. Therefore, when
the trials of life test us, we continue doing what we have always
done. We pray and trust God as we always have done and God will
deliver us once again!
“Lord
Jesus, help us to pray like Daniel prayed. Help us to trust like
Daniel trusted. Help us to be delivered like Daniel was delivered.
Thank you, Lord, for the power of your promises. Direct our steps to
walk in your word and experience the power of your promises. Order
our steps that we may walk in your perfect peace. In Jesus' name!
Amen” Yes, it is time to pray!
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