Thursday, March 27, 2008

Trying to Escape?


Escape...

That’s what I would have done, or at least that’s what I thought I would have done, until I understood there was more going on than some power hungry king taking people captive.

Daniel, a young man from the land of Judah didn’t try to escape the clutches of a foreign king. Why?

He was content to serve God exactly where God had placed him. In fact, Daniel was obeying God’s order to stay in the land of Babylon. God’s people as a nation had been walking on thin ice for quite a few years. The prophet Jeremiah warned the nation of Israel that judgment was coming for their sin. They were specifically warned not to run away when it happened.

So what did Daniel do? He obeyed.

Years passed and kings came and went and Daniel remained faithful in that foreign land. He served God and gave God all the praise and glory. Through the years, there were numerous death threats on Daniel’s life and the life of his friends, whether from an irate king or jealous men.

But in the midst of all the craziness, Daniel remained steadfast, content with where God had placed him. Did that mean Daniel sat back and had a fatalist attitude when threatened with death? No. I don’t believe that’s what it means to be content. Daniel prayed. He grabbed his three buddies and they held a prayer meeting on more than one occasion.

The Bible says, “Then Daniel went to his house, and made the decision known to Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, his companions that they might seek mercies from the God of heaven concerning this secret, so that Daniel and his companions might not perish with the rest of the wise men of Bablyon.” (Daniel 2:16,17)

It’s interesting to note that by the time Daniel faces a den of hungry lions, Daniel is no longer a young man, in fact he’s quite old.

The Bible says, “Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room, with his windows open toward Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom since early days.” (Daniel 6:10)

“As was his custom.” I’d say Daniel had developed some good habits. He prayed, even when Daniel knew a decree had been signed that said he would be put to death. He obeyed God and he was content.

Let’s face it, not many of us are faced with death on a daily basis. But who knows, with the way America is going, one day we or our children might be. No matter what happens, we can learn to be content in the Lord. We can learn what it means to pray.

Nothing is out of God’s control. Daniel believed God. What about you? What about me? Will we like Daniel pray and thank God for His goodness? Will we come to the Lord and humbly admit our willful, sinful ways and ask for forgiveness? Will we like Daniel plead God’s mercy?

“For we do not present our supplications before You because of our righteous deeds, but because of Your great mercies.” (Daniel 9:18)

Oh Lord, help us like Daniel to understand Your truth. Help us to read Your Holy Word and cry out to you. May we like Your beloved Daniel learn what it means to serve You and be content, knowing you hold all things in Your Almighty hand. May we like Daniel plead Your everlasting mercies. You are good oh Lord. You are righteous. In Christ’s righteousness we stand secure. In Jesus’ holy name I pray it, Amen.


15 comments:

Sharon Lynne said...

You have reminded me to thank God, today, for his goodness and mercies.

Daniel's obedience and courage is so inspiring. It's amazing what we can do when we "seek the kingdom of heaven" and allow God to meet all our other needs.

inspired said...

inspiring read \o/

Greg C said...

Thank you for praying for us. I read it aloud as well. This is similar to what I thought about at Easter. Jesus could have escaped if he wanted to. He could have ran, hidden or even raised his hands and asked God to kill his enemies. But aren't you glad he didn't. He died for a purpose.

I pray that God shows us our purpose in life and that we have the wisdom and strength to follow that purpose and not try to escape.

Blesings to you.

Barbara said...

How wonderful it is to know that God IS in control no matter what.How blessed we are to know this.

Angela @ Refresh My Soul Blog said...

Great post!
Much love,
Ang

monsoon-dreams said...

inspiring!

Angie said...

This was very thought provoking for me. I can't wait to share it with my kids.

Penless Thoughts said...

Wonderful post, Susan. AMEN!!! May I!!!!!
Susan

Susan Kelly Skitt said...

Sharon, yes the Lord's mercies never end! God does meet our needs.

Stephen, God bless my brother in Christ.

Greg, prayer is an amazing thing. Just check out the words Daniel prayed and what God's reponse was - incredible! And you are so right, Jesus could have run away, but He didn't. He stayed the course and purchased our salvation. And yes about our purpose. As we get to know the Lord more, His purpose(s) in our life becomes clear.

Susan Kelly Skitt said...

Barbara, yes we can rest in the fact!

Blessings to you dear Angela!

Glad to share with you Monsoon-dreams. God loves you!

Angie, yes so much to think about. I'm still thinking about it too!

Susan, God bless you my sister in Christ :)

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Irritable Mother said...

Yes. I want to be found faithful. Thank you for these good words!

Susan Kelly Skitt said...

Hello Irritable Mother, yes, me too - faithful to God through the good times and the tough times! Thanks for stopping by!

helenw13 said...

So good Susan...I love Daniel...I always learn so much from him...I like how you pointed out the passing of time and Daniel's age when he went to the lion's den...so often when I read childrens' Bibles...it is really easy to think that events happen in close proximity...it really shows the length of Daniel's time in Babylon and gives each of us encouragement to continue to keep contending and praying in the midst of adverse conditions...miracles did happen but in those years in between there was the steadfast walk of Daniel...such a great reminder...how easy it is to want to escape...yet miss where God has placed us...for a reason...

A very thought provoking piece...thanks Susan.

Much love,

Helen

Susan Kelly Skitt said...

Hey Helen girl, this is a post I've been wanting to write for a really long time. I just felt like I should wait until I got to this point in my Bible reading to make it fresh. Yes, Daniel really went through alot in those years. Can you imagine what it must of been like with all those power hungry, foreign kings running around making rash and often angry decisions? But Daniel knew right where to go - to his knees in prayer. And yes, God had him there for a reason, in fact many reasons... how often we think it's just one but God knows the whole picture, right my friend? It just makes me think how finite we humans are in our thinking. Praise the Lord we serve and infinte God and Savior, Jesus Christ!