| HAVE you
ever heard anyone say, Dare to be a
Daniel? Daniel always did the things which
were pleasing to God. He decided that he would
please God even though he was killed for it.
Because of this, people have come to say,
Dare to be a Daniel, which means,
always do what is right no matter how much it may
cost. Sometimes, you know, it may seem easier to
do wrong than to do right. But if it ever seems
that way to you, just remember Daniel, and say to
yourself, Ill be like Daniel,
Ill do what is right. God helped Daniel to be wise, and
enabled him to explain Nebuchadnezzars
dream, as we learned in another story. The king
was pleased with Daniel, and not only made him a
very powerful ruler in Babylon, as I have already
told you, but he also decided that Daniel should
be ruler over all the other wise men. So you see
this fine young Jewish man was certainly getting
along very well indeed, considering that he was a
captive in Babylon. God was helping him,
thats the reason.
Daniel ruled in Babylon for a
long, long time, and God blessed him. He ruled
until Nebuchadnezzar died and another man became
the king of Babylon. His name was Bel-shaz-zar.
This new king of Babylon also liked Daniel. But
the new king didnt reign very long. The
king of a nation called the Medes captured
Babylon and killed Belshazzar. But Daniel was
such a good ruler over the people that the king
of the Medes, whose name was Da-ri-us, liked him,
and he also made Daniel his chief ruler.
Daniel loved God and served
him. He was honest and treated the people kindly.
Because of this, the people liked him and obeyed
him. That is one reason Nebuchadnezzar and
Belshazzar liked to have him rule over their
people.
But there were less important
rulers in the country who had to take orders from
Daniel, and they did not like to do, this. They
were jealous, and wanted the high position which
the king had given to Daniel. We have learned in
other stories that when people are jealous they
often do very wicked things. Let us try never to
be jealous!
These men who had to take
orders from Daniel were clever as well as wicked.
They tried to discover some way in which Daniel
was doing wrong and report it to the king. But
they learned that Daniel always did what was
right. Then they said among themselves that they
might find fault with Daniel in the way he served
God. They knew that Daniel was faithful to God,
and that he prayed to God every day. Daniel had a
special place where he prayed. It was directly in
front of a window in his home, and these wicked
men knew about this.
So what do you suppose they
did?
They went to the king and
suggested to him that it would be a good idea if
he made a law that no one was to ask any favor of
any god or of any man, except the king, for
thirty days. This pleased the king. He thought it
would make all the people remember him and that
he could then rule over them better. Then the men
who were plotting against Daniel told the king
that he should make a law that anyone who
disobeyed this command should be cast into a den
of lions. The king thought this was also a good
idea.
So he made the law, and it was
put down in writing and the king signed it. Now
you can see what that meant, cant you?
Daniel prayed to God every day, and the king had
made a law that no one could ask favors of God or
man, but only of him, for thirty days. If Daniel
continued to pray every day as he had been doing
he would break the kings command and would
be thrown into a den of lions.
Well, what would you have done?
Would you dare to be a Daniel?
Would you keep right on praying to God and trust
him to take care of you? Daniel did! Daniel
wanted to please the king whenever he could, but
he was determined to please God even if the king
was not pleased, so he continued to pray.
The evil men who formed this
plot against Daniel spied on him and when they
found him praying they reported it to the king.
Then the king realized what a clever and wicked
trick these men had played on him. The king was
not angry with Daniel, and he did not want him to
be put into a den of lions to be eaten up, but he
could not change the law he had made.
I suppose you wonder why the
king couldnt change the law which he had
made. It was because of a rule of the Medes that
any command issued by the king was unchangeable,
so there just wasnt anything he could do
about it. But Daniel was not afraid.
He trusted God.
God had taken care of him all
his life, and he knew that whatever God wanted to
do now, he was well able to do it. When the king
found that there was no possible way to save
Daniel, he gave permission to have him thrown to
the lions. They put him in with those fierce,
hungry lions, and then rolled a large stone over
the den to keep him from escaping.
My, but the king was certainly
very unhappy that night! He couldnt sleep,
and tossed about on his bed the whole night long.
He knew that Daniel had a wonderful God, and, no
doubt, he hoped that Daniels God would
deliver him. But the king wasnt sure that
he would. He didnt know as much about God
as Daniel knew, and that was the reason he was so
worried.
Early in the morning the king
dressed himself and went straight to that
lions den and called to Daniel, half hoping
that the good man of God would be alive and would
answer him. The king called out, O Daniel,
servant of the living God, is thy God, whom thou
servest continually, able to deliver thee from
the lions? How pleased the king must have
been when he heard Daniel answer, O king,
live forever. My God hath sent his angel, and
hath shut the lions mouths, that they have
not hurt me.
Daniel had done no wrong. And
he was not angry with the king, either. He knew
that the king had been deceived into making a law
that had caused this trouble, so he made the king
very happy by not blaming him for being cast into
the den of lions. Do you know what the king then
did? He ordered all those men who wanted Daniel
out of the way to be thrown into the den of
lions. But Gods angels did not prevent the
lions from eating those wicked men.
The king then sent out a
command to all the earth that the people should
worship the God of Daniel. He explained that
Daniels God was the only living God who was
able to care for his people and rule over the
nations. Yes, that is true of our God, for we
have the same God that Daniel had. God is so
powerful that he is able to make all his promises
come true. And when all his promises come true,
the people of every nation will worship and serve
him. This will truly be a wonderful world, then,
wont it?
QUESTIONS
What do people mean when
they say, Dare to be a Daniel?
In what way did the enemies
of Daniel try to have King Darius put Daniel to
death?
Why was it that Daniel was
not destroyed by the lions when he was compelled
to be in their den with them all night?
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