Daniel 1:3-8
3 Then the king commanded Ashpenaz, his chief eunuch, to bring some of
the people of Israel,...4 youths without blemish, of good appearance and
skillful in all wisdom, endowed with knowledge, understanding learning,
and competent to stand in the king's palace, and to teach them the
literature and language of the Chaldeans....6 Among these were Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah of the tribe of Judah. 7 And the chief of
the eunuchs gave them names: Daniel he called Belteshazzar, Hananiah he
called Shadrach, Mishael he called Meshach, and Azariah he called
Abednego. 8 But Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself with the king's food.
When things are going smoothly in your life, you might not find it
hard to believe that God is good. But if life takes a bad turn and
something devastating happens, you might ask, "How could a good God
allow this?" If you know that kind of pain, then you can empathize with
Daniel.
Across the pages of the Scriptural account of Daniel's life-from
teenager to old man-you can write, "Sovereignty at work." God was
directing Daniel's life, whether Daniel saw it at the time or not.
Do you know Daniel's story? One bright day in Jerusalem when Daniel
was just a teenager, he was captured as a POW and was ripped away from
everything warm and familiar. Daniel's enemies were working a cruel
strategy. They singled out the best young people-the all-American
teenagers voted "MVP" and "Most Likely to Succeed" and brought them to
their capital city near modern-day Kuwait. Their plan was to brainwash
these kids with their culture and make them leaders. Daniel was given a
foreign name, Belteshazzar. He was forced to learn a new language and
was given a new diet.
Had Daniel decided what God was like by looking at his circumstances,
he would have become a disillusioned, confused, angry, young man.
Kidnapped from his homeland, forced into slavery, most likely castrated
to become a eunuch in the palace, Daniel's eyes were still on God. Don't
gloss over these facts like they're from some made-for-TV movie-this
story is true in every detail. Imagine the suffering connected with his
circumstances, yet Daniel went through the fire...successfully. This
certainly gives us hope that we can make it through our firestorm, too.
No doubt a situation comes to mind right now from either your past or
the present. You may wonder how a God of love could have allowed some
painful, wrong injustice. Yet I would bet on the fact that you've not
come full circle yet. There will be a day when you will look back and
see how God's sovereign hand was at work. Truth is, He is in the center
of the situation that troubles your heart right now. He's right in the
middle of it.
Just because you can't see Him doesn't mean He isn't there. Look for Him. Trust Him. He is at work.
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