This story shows how Daniel responded differently in different situation and gives us a few more characteristics of a loyally subversive servant of God.
Daniel’s willingness to seek the good of his new home while staying loyal to God over the long haul has led to Nebuchadnezzar’s salvation.
They weren’t afraid or angry, simply steadfast. They accepted their punishment and trusted in God’s plan.
Daniel had to learn that personally during the exile to Babylon, figuring out who he was going to be in this new, permanent situation. The life of an exile was his new normal.
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians culminates in a warning to stand strong against the enemy for lost souls. To do that, he has given us every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places; but He has also given us each other.
Mutual submission is the key to healthy & God imitating relationships. As Phil. 2 says, we should always consider one another as better than ourselves.
When people see your interactions with others, is it hurtful and demanding, or compassionate and uplifting?
Imagine a briefcase that you are carrying, but is also handcuffed to you. Like sin to a non-believer in Christ, even if you wanted to, you wouldn't be able to remove the briefcase. With Christ, the chain is broken and we are free, but we still have to choose to let go of it.
Ephesians 4:1-16 Superheroes are a fantasy. The idea of flying through the air, swinging from building […]