“DARE TO BE A DANIEL”
How To Enjoy Success Without Compromise
Daniel 1:8-21; 6:1-10
INTRODUCTION
- The Bible is filled with accounts of many godly men and women who are worthy of our emulation
- One such person is Daniel, a man who obtained pre-eminence and power in his lifetime:
- He started out preeminent among the children of Israel – Dan 1:3-6
- He gained pre-eminence among the wise of men of Babylon – Dan 1:17-20
- He was given power over all of Babylon – Dan 2:48-49; 5:29
- He received similar power over the Medo-Persian empire – Dan 6:1-3,28
- How was Daniel able to reach these positions of power and influence without compromising his position as a godly man?
- A close look at the book of Daniel reveals his secret, and shows how we too can be successful without selling our souls
- DANIEL WAS A MAN OF PURPOSE
- “DANIEL PURPOSED IN HIS HEART…” – Dan 1:8
- A young boy in a strange land, Daniel was immediately faced with a challenge to violate God’s law by eating the king’s food
- Despite his youth and the obvious pressures to conform, Daniel “purposed in his heart” to uphold the law of God, no matter the cost
- Because of his willingness to put God first, God granted Daniel favor in the sight of others – Dan 1:9
- How God did this is not explained, but it happened in the case of Joseph also – cf. Gen 39:1-4; 21-23
- By putting God first, God blessed Joseph in such a way that favorably impressed others
- EVERY CHILD OF GOD NEEDS TO BE A PERSON OF PURPOSE…
- No one respects a “wishy-washy” person, someone with no direction in their lives
- Whereas a strong sense of purpose often breeds respect and admiration in others
- What should be the “purpose” of the Christian?
- Jesus makes it clear in Mt 6:33
- I.e., to seek the will of God and fulfill it in our lives, no matter the circumstances
- As Jesus promised, this will guarantee God’s favor toward us and in turn likely gain us favor in the eyes of those around us
- “DANIEL PURPOSED IN HIS HEART…” – Dan 1:8
Throughout his life, Daniel not only had a strong sense of purpose, but…]
- DANIEL WAS A MAN OF PRINCIPLE
- HE REFUSED TO COMPROMISE HIS CONVICTIONS…
- As a young man, by refusing to eat the king’s meat or drink his wine – Dan 1:8
- As an old man, by refusing the gifts of Belshazzar – Dan 5:13-17
- Under the threat of persecution, by refusing to obey the decree of Darius – Dan 6:10
- PEOPLE ADMIRE PERSONS OF PRINCIPLE…
- Outwardly they may ridicule them, but inwardly they wish they had the same intestinal fortitude
- And when they need someone that can be trusted, and depended upon to carry through with an assigned task, who do you think they will turn to?
- God also admires individuals who will stand by their principles, and by their words – Ps 15:1-5
- HE REFUSED TO COMPROMISE HIS CONVICTIONS…
But having purpose and principle is not all; another element for true success is needed. What that element is can be seen when we observe that…]
- DANIEL WAS A MAN OF PURITY
- HIS OPPONENTS COULD NOT FIND ANY FAULT…
- He was faultless when it came to management of his business affairs – Dan 6:1-4
- This would help to explain his rise to positions of great responsibility and power
- Of course, his purity in business affairs was related to…
- His overall purpose to please God first
- And the fact that as a man of principle he could be trusted
- THE CHRISTIAN IS ALSO TO MAINTAIN PURITY OF CONDUCT…
- Whether young or old – cf. 1Ti 4:12; Tit 2:6-8
- Whether slave or free – cf. Tit 2:9-10
- People who maintain purity in their dealings with others are often given positions of great responsibility and privilege, because they can be trusted to use them wisely
- HIS OPPONENTS COULD NOT FIND ANY FAULT…
- DANIEL WAS A MAN OF PRAYER
- A GLIMPSE OF HIS “PRAYER LIFE”… – Dan 6:10
- He knelt in prayer, a demonstration of his humility
- He prayed three times daily, a demonstration of his continual dependence upon God
- He gave thanks in the midst of persecution, a demonstration of his gratitude and the fact that he had not lost sight of God’s blessings
- His prayers were a “custom since early days”, demonstrating his persistence and faithfulness in his service to God
- A GLIMPSE OF HIS “PRAYER LIFE”… – Dan 6:10
— Is it not likely that his “custom” to pray so diligently helped him to remain a man of purpose, principle and purity, despite his rise to power and preeminence over the empire?
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- CHRISTIANS WOULD DO WELL TO FOLLOW DANIEL’S EXAMPLE…
- “Let us learn the lesson that the finest of God’s servants must maintain regular and fixed prayer habits in order to continue steadfast in devotion to the Lord.” (Strauss)
- As Christians, we too are to pray often – 1Th 5:17-18; Col 4:2
- If our efforts to live purposeful, principled, and pure lives are not what they should be, could an undisciplined “prayer life” be the reason?
- Are we willing to “Dare To Be A Daniel” in regards to prayer?
- CHRISTIANS WOULD DO WELL TO FOLLOW DANIEL’S EXAMPLE…
CONCLUSION
- There is a false assumption that to “get ahead” in this world one must conform to the sinful practices of the world
- But even today there are many Christians who demonstrate that when one “dares to be a Daniel” they can succeed in the affairs of men without selling their souls to the world
- How about you? Will you “Dare To Be A Daniel” by becoming a person of:
- PURPOSE?
- PRINCIPLE?
- PURITY?
- PRAYER?
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