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Dare To Be a Daniel: Building Strong Hearts, Cultivating Deep Life

Explore the life of Daniel in the Bible and learn how to uphold godly principles and maintain purity while achieving preeminence in the world. Discover the power of purpose, principle, purity, and prayer in living a life of influence without compromising your faith.

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Dare To Be a Daniel: Building Strong Hearts, Cultivating Deep Life

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  1. Building Strong Hearts, Cultivating Deep Life! Dare To Be A DANIEL! Daniel 1:8-21; 6:1-10

  2. INTRODUCTION DANIEL, a man who obtained preeminence and power in his lifetime.

  3. DANIEL.... started out preeminent among the children of Israel. gained preeminence among the wise men of Babylon.

  4. DANIEL.... was given power over all of Babylon. received similar power over the Medo-Persian empire.

  5. How was Daniel able to reach these positions of power and influencewithout compromising his position as a godly man?

  6. MAIN POINTS 1. DANIEL Was A Man Of Purpose

  7. "Daniel purposed in his heart..." Daniel 1:8

  8. Despite his youth and the obvious pressures to conform, Daniel “purposed in his heart” to uphold the law of God, no matter the cost.

  9. Every Child Of God Needs To Be A Person Of Purpose!

  10. No one respects a “wishy-washy” person… someone with no direction in life.

  11. A strong sense of purpose often breeds respect and admiration in others.

  12. What should be the “purpose” of the Christian? Jesus makes it clear in Matthew 6:33. To seek the will of God and fulfill it in our lives, no matter the circumstances.

  13. 2. DANIEL Was A Man Of Principle

  14. Daniel Refused To Compromise His Convictions

  15. As a young man, by refusing to eat the king’s meat or drink his wine. – Daniel 1:8 As an old man, by refusing the gifts of Belshazzar. – Daniel 5:13-17

  16. Under the threat of persecution, by refusing to obey the decree of Darius. – Daniel 6:10

  17. Dare to be a DANIEL! The value of being led by “principles” rather than by “price,” are not only highly valued by God but also by their fellow man.

  18. 3. DANIEL Was A Man Of Purity

  19. His Opponents Could Not Find Any Fault... Daniel was faultless when it came to management of his business affairs. (Daniel 6:1-4)

  20. His purity in business affairs was related to…. • His overall purpose to please God first. • The fact that as a man of principle he could be trusted.

  21. Christians To Maintain Purity Of Conduct.... Whether young or old (1 Timothy 4:12; 2:6-8) Whether slave or free (2 Timothy 2:9-10)

  22. 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.

  23. 4. DANIEL Was A Man Of Prayer

  24. Daniel knelt in prayer, a demonstration of his humility. He prayed three times daily, a demonstration of his continual dependence upon God.

  25. Daniel 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.

  26. Daniel’s prayers were a “custom since early days,” demonstrating his persistence and faithfulness in his service to God.

  27. “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)

  28. As Christians, we are to pray often! 1 Thessalonians 5:17-18; Colossians 4:2

  29. CONCLUSION There is a false assumption that to “get ahead” in this world one must conform to the sinful practices of the world.

  30. 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.

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