This message will conclude our series called “Even If…” In Daniel chapter six we’ll look at a story that is typically called “Daniel and the Lions’ Den.” What we’ll find though, is that it’s not about the lions at all. It’s a story about deliverance that will answer a key question for this series and for the times of adversity that we’re navigating as a culture. And the question is, “What’s it all about?”
This message will lead us into Daniel chapter five and will walk us through the Lord's interaction with another Babylonian king who had a big lesson to learn. We'll see that the lessons the Lord offers us are not for trivia or entertainment. They're for our instruction to help us yield to the Lord and find life in Him.
This message will continue with Daniel chapter 4 and a run-in between King Nebuchadnezzar and the Lord. The question this story will ask and answer is this: “Who holds the power?” It’s an important question for us to ask as it relates to our own influence, but even more so as we relate to the powers we find ourselves under.
This weekend we will look at Daniel 3 together. We'll see Daniel's friends display uncommon calm in the face of certain death at the hands of a raging king. More importantly, we'll get a look at where that courage comes from, and how we can take steps toward experiencing that same calm courage in our own lives.
We will continue our study of Daniel chapter 2. We'll watch as God directly challenges King Nebuchadnezzar's perspective on himself and the world. As Nebuchadnezzar the king is confronted with the fact that he has a King, we'll be confronted with the question, "Who's on the throne?"
This message will go deeper into the story of Daniel's experience as God's emissary to the nation of Babylon. As we step into Daniel Chapter 2, we will see a godly person model what it looks like to turn to the Lord in the face of intense struggles.
This message begins our study of Daniel 1-6. We will be introduced not only to Daniel himself but to the core elements of what sustains and drives God's people when they are in exile in a hostile land.
This message frames our study of Daniel 1-6 by looking at God's word to Daniel and his fellow exiles in Jeremiah 29:1-14. Where we might be tempted to give in to our own ideas of how we should relate to the world around us, God has a clear message for His people when they find themselves up against the wall in their culture.