Daniel

November 19th – Daniel 6:10

Daniel 6:10

Daniel’s story always amazes me. Especially how he continued to pray, even under the threat of death. He knew the risks, he knew the consequences, and still he chose prayer. Three times a day, Daniel opened his windows, got on his knees, and thanked God. Not because life was easy, but because gratitude and prayer were woven into who he was. And there’s something powerful in that for us, especially around Thanksgiving. Our schedules get full, our minds get cluttered, and prayer can slip to the bottom of the list without us even noticing. Yet Daniel reminds us that prayer is not a luxury, but our lifeline. It’s a great privilege to be able to come to God and rest in His presence, knowing He hears our every prayer. And when we pray with a heart overflowing with thanksgiving, even in hard seasons, something shifts inside us. Our worries loosen, our gratitude grows, and our trust deepens. Daniel didn’t let anything stop him, and we should follow his example. In all seasons, pause, pray, and thank God. Because when we make prayer a priority, everything else falls into its proper place.

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, teach me to pray with the same devotion and gratitude Daniel had. Help me stay faithful, keep my heart steady, and remind me to thank You in every situation.

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May 25th – Daniel 12:4

Daniel 12:4

In today’s world unprecedented advancements in technology, communication, and transportation, are made daily. And the rapid speed in which information reaches the world, along with the increase of people traveling globally, align with Daniel’s prophetic vision. As Christians, the fast path of progress should heighten our awareness that we are living in significant times. The expansion of knowledge also includes a deeper understanding of biblical prophecies. This urges us to diligently study Scripture and discern the signs of the times. To recognize the season and the urgency of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ to a desperate and lost world. God’s command to Daniel to, “shut up the words and seal the book” reminds us that God’s plans are unfolding according to His divine timetable. In this age of constant change, we must be steadfast in our faith. And be grounded in the truth of God’s Word. We must be vigilant, prayerful, and committed to walk with Christ, until the day He returns.

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June 20th – Daniel 9:9

Daniel 9:9

To the Lord our God belong compassion and forgiveness, for we have rebelled against Him”

Everyday even the mightiest Christian rebels against God. Yet everyday, when we confess and repent of our wickedness, the Lord offers His forgiveness. And I’m so thankful He does. But why does God do it? First and foremost, because it’s a testament to His unwavering desire for a deep and intimate relationship with us. God understands that we are fallen beings who make mistakes and have sinful tendencies. But He longs to restore that relationship and reconcile with us. And by extending His unending grace, God shows us that He is willing to forgive even the gravest of offenses if we genuinely seek His forgiveness. Moreover, God’s forgiveness provides us with the opportunity to learn from our mistakes, develop humility, and have a greater sense of empathy and compassion for others. By experiencing the profound impact of God’s forgiveness, we are inspired to extend that same forgiveness to those who have wronged us.

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November 23rd – Daniel 2:23

Daniel 2:23

When King Nebuchadnezzar threatened to kill all the wise men of Babylon, Daniel stepped up. Knowing that it is the Lord who is in full control of everything and everyone, and is the One who gives power and wisdom, Daniel believed God would deliver him. Do you have the faith of Daniel? Do you trust the Lord no matter the circumstance? Can you give thanks and praise to God for His answer before it even comes? God rewarded Daniel for his faith and obedience, and He promises to do the same for us!

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