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Happy December to you. Thanksgiving is behind us. Christmas
is in front of us. And so is the year 2017. So this
is kind of a fun time of the year. Particularly with kids. If you've got kids, little kids,
grandchildren, it's a neat time to see them all kind of wound
up like little machines, you know. If we could take our Bibles and
open them to Daniel chapter 1 and verse 17. Trying to wrap up today, Daniel
chapter 1. And I know many of you are hoping
we were finished with chapter 1 because we want to get into
all the cool stuff in chapter 2 about the kingdom and the antichrist. We'll have plenty to say about
that, don't worry. We'll probably have more to say than what you're
interested in. That's coming, but I wanted to pick up where
we left off last time because I want to show you in verses
17 through 21 that God wants to bless you. In fact, God has already blessed
you because you have a relationship with Him through Jesus. But sort
of our relationship with the Lord is sort of like a parent-child
relationship You've got one child that's disobedient and another
child that's obedient. They're both still your children,
right? But the child that's obedient, it's interesting, gets more privileges,
blessings, opportunities. And that's what God poured into
the lives of these four Hebrew youths. as they took a stand
for God as mere teenagers. And that's what verses 17 through
21 are speaking of. So the title of our message this
morning is The Blessings of Overcoming the World, Part Three. We've
talked about overcoming the world, and now what are the blessings
associated with a walk that's not perfect, but a general walk
of obedience. Of course the message of the
book of Daniel is this is a very terrible time, at least for Israel. They've been removed from their
homeland. They have no reigning king on
David's throne. Their temple is about to be destroyed.
And they've been exported 350 miles to the east in a place
called Babylon, modern day Iraq. And what they're trying to figure
out is, is God still there? How do we walk with God during
this very difficult time where we're outside of our land? And
this, by and large, is why God raised up the prophet Daniel. We call him an exilic prophet,
because he prophesied during the exile. And God raised him
up to explain prophetically the time period that the nation was
now in. A time period that Jesus, in
the New Testament, in Luke 21, around verse 24, calls the times
of the Gentiles. There had been no prophetic information
about this time period. Beyond that, the nation didn't
even know how to live for God during this time period because
now they're outside of their land, a land that they had been
comfortable in for 800 years. So how do they live and what
is God going to do? And that really becomes the subject
matter of the book of Daniel. It's also a word of encouragement
that although they are in foreign circumstances, God is still very much in control. All hell may have broken out
in your life this week, this month, this year. And we need
a perpetual reminder that yes, circumstances may look bleak
from the human perspective, but God is the same, is He not? Yesterday,
today, and forever. This is the insight that the
book of Daniel gives us. Chapters 1-7 is the historical
section. Chapters 8-12 is the prophetic
section. We're just barely at the beginning
of the book, completing chapter 1, the history of why Judah is
in the position they are in. And we've looked at Daniel's
circumstances, verses 1 and 2, the captivity that the nation
is in. We've looked at the fact that
Nebuchadnezzar, who was ruling Babylon at this time, didn't
destroy the city and the sanctuary immediately. He will destroy
that city and sanctuary a few years down the road in about
586 BC, but Nebuchadnezzar comes for the best and the brightest
of Judah first. And he is doing this for a particular
reason. First of all, these people are
very young. This would be about the third year of Jehoiakim,
according to Daniel 1 and verse 1. Daniel is most likely just
a 15-year-old at the time these events transpire. And as I mentioned
before, they have been exported to Iraq, 350 miles to the east. The prophet Jeremiah has informed
them that they are going to, you might as well get comfortable
here, because you're going to be here for 70 years. And Nebuchadnezzar
now selects Daniel and his three Hebrew friends The selection
is given in verse 3, and then the program that they are put
in is in verses 4 and 5. It's a program of three years
of indoctrination. The indoctrination is not in
the things of God, the indoctrination is in the things of Babylon.
Because Nebuchadnezzar is seeking to get these Hebrew youths, the
best and the brightest, on his team, on his side, and he believes
that if he can do that, and reprogram them, then these youths can talk
the rest of the Jewish population, the rest of the Hebrew population
into submitting to Nebuchadnezzar peaceably. And so the program
is described there in verses 4 and 5, and Nebuchadnezzar is
so arrogant in what he is doing, that he actually gives these
four Hebrew youths, who had very godly names, since they came
from very godly homes, paganized names. So we know them by the
names Daniel, that's a godly name, but then you have Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego. all paganized versions of the
original names that they had originally had from birth. And Nebuchadnezzar, in doing
so, is asserting his own authority. He is asserting his own sovereignty. Because in the Bible, when you
name something, that's a sign that you own it. And Nebuchadnezzar
is saying to these youths, I own you. You're under my control
now. And of course, a young person
being in that circumstance would wonder if God is there at all.
And what we learn in the subsequent chapters is not only God there,
He vindicates these Hebrew youths over and over again, just like
He wants to do in your life. He wants to walk with you, help
you, vindicate you. God is not out to get you. He
is out to bless you. But the type of life that God
blesses, as we're going to see here, is the life that is non-compromised,
the consecrated life unto God. So Daniel, as a 15-year-old,
has to make a choice. Is he going to eat the king's
food or not? If he eats the king's food, he
is eating of food sacrificed to idols, which to a Hebrew is
against God's law. So Daniel takes a stand and says
no. I'm going to eat not the king's
food, but I'm going to go with God's diet. And this was a decision
that he made as a 15-year-old that put his own neck, his own
life, if you will, on the line. And God, of course, when we step
out of the boat, as Peter did, wants to show up and help us.
And he shows up and helps these youths big time, vindicates them
in the presence of the commander. And then the story concludes,
most people skip right over it, I want to spend some time on
it this morning, with three blessings. that not only came into the life
of Daniel, but came into the life of these four Hebrew youths
because of their submission to God, because of their consecration
to God. You know, the Bible tells us
to seek first His kingdom, and then all of these things concerning
about food, clothing, all of these things that we're typically
worried about, seek Him first. All these other things will come
to you naturally. And this is what these four youths
They have put God first as very young men, and God, as he's in
the habit of doing, blesses the obedience of these youths. So they are given, here's our
outline for today, three blessings. Number one, knowledge, verse
17. Number two, they have an exam
to pass, which they pass with flying colors. Verses 18 through
20. And number three, God gives these
youths longevity. And that's in verse 21. And he blesses them into their
old age because of a choice they made as a very young person.
And I think this third blessing is something that needs to be
communicated to our youth because a lot of them think, you know,
I'm just gonna go out and sow some wild oats and then I'll
get serious with God. The fact of the matter is the
choices you make as a young person follow you around while you're
an old person. And do you want negative consequences
or positive consequences to reverberate in your life that largely depends
on choices we're making now? And of course, if you're young,
you have a great advantage because you can start making good choices
early. A lot of people say, I wish I
had it to do all over again. The young person doesn't have
to say that. They're at the very beginning of life and they have
a chance to set up their life in such a way that the divine
blessings are maximized. And that's how these verses speak
to us. Now, notice first of all, the
God-given knowledge that he gave to these four youths because
they stood for God. Notice, if you will, verse 17
of Daniel chapter 1. As for these four youths, we'll
just stop there for a minute. God blessed these four youths
with three things. We often wonder, does it really
pay to walk with God? That's a question we all have.
I would remind us of the law of sowing and reaping, which
is described in the book of Galatians chapter 6, verses 7 through 9,
a passage you know very well. It says, God is not mocked for
whatever a man sows, in other words, what he plants. He will
also reap, for the one who sows to his flesh will reap corruption,
but the one who sows to the Spirit from the Spirit will reap eternal
life. Let us not lose heart in doing
good. See, that's what we're faced
with many times. We're losing heart. We're doing
the right thing, but we're losing heart because we don't see any
dividends immediately. Well, that's not how the law
of sowing and reaping works. The law of sowing and reaping
works in such a way that when you sow seed to the things of
God, there are blessings that show up in your life immediately,
sometimes not. Sometimes they show up way, way
down the road. The law of sowing and reaping
is a neutral principle. It's neither good nor bad. But
I get good or bad results depending on the kind of seed that I am
putting into the ground. We typically teach or preach
the law of sowing and reaping is something bad or negative
will come, and that could be if we're making fleshly, selfish
choices. But the opposite is true. You
put into the ground good seed and good crop, a good harvest,
can come your direction as well. God blessed these Hebrew youths
in four ways. Number one, their God-given knowledge. And that's in the second part
there of verse 17. God gave them... See, it's how
this is God-given. God gave them knowledge and intelligence
in every branch of literature and wisdom. You'll notice here
that it says these Hebrew youths gained knowledge and intelligence,
not just in Hebrew Bible, not just in the customs of Judaism,
or the traditions of Judaism, or the history of God's dealing
with Israel, but he gave them knowledge in every branch of
literature and wisdom. Now, these four Hebrew youths,
going back to Daniel 1 and verse 4, apparently already had some
sort of ability to read and understand and analyze the literature of
the Chaldeans. You get that in verse 4, where
it says that they had to show some kind of aptitude and intelligence
in every branch of wisdom endowed with understanding and discerning
knowledge. And you get the idea that after
these four Hebrew youths consecrated themselves to God, obeyed God,
God took their natural giftings, whatever those were, and expanded
them. Accelerated them. He took what
was in them naturally and he began to maximize that. And I
run into a lot of people, you look at them and you say, well,
there's a very talented person. Why aren't they doing more for
God? Why isn't God doing more through
their lives? And generally the answer has
to do with the fact that they, for whatever reason, have never
consecrated themselves to God. Because if they consecrate themselves
to God, God can take whatever gifting they have and expand
it dramatically, not for self-serving purposes, but for God's purposes. And the fact of the matter is
God has revealed himself in two sources. He's revealed himself,
first of all, in what we call special revelation, that would
be the Bible. But he has also revealed himself
in general revelation, that would be creation itself. And I believe
this, that if a person is studying medicine, And that person happens
to be rightly related to the God that made them. They will
understand medicine. better than an unbeliever would
understand medicine. Why? Because they are in relationship
with the one that understands the laws of medicine which he
himself created. If a person is involved in finance
or business or marketing or science which are governed according
to the laws of general revelation then that person will understand
those disciplines better than the person that doesn't know
God at all. Because God not only has given us laws in His Bible,
but He has given us laws in creation itself. And God wants to help
you tap into those laws so that your horizons are expanded. Yet he's not going to be giving
you this extra insight as long as we're narcissistic and want
to use our natural giftings on ourselves. But once we become
consecrated to his purposes, It is astounding what God can
do through an individual with basic aptitudes which they already
possess. One of the books I hope you add
to your library is this book here by Henry Morris, the great
creation scientist who is with the Lord now, passed away recently. He wrote many, many books. And
one of the most fascinating books he wrote is this book here, it's
called Men of Science and Men of God. It's not a book refuting
evolution, which is what a lot of Henry Morris' work dealt with,
because his background was in science. This is more of a history
book. And what it explains is all of
the basic categories of science that we have today were started
by people that somewhere in their background had a belief in a
creator God. And they had a belief in the
Bible. And it's astounding to read some
of the great names of science that we all know today and understand
the biblicism Behind these individuals, we could go on and on giving
names, but I'll just highlight one for you. One is Isaac Newton. We all know the name Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton is the discoverer,
if you will, of the law of gravity and made other scientific contributions. Isaac Newton is looked at. by
unbeliever and believer alike as a great mind that has made
great contributions to the study of science. What most people
don't know about Isaac Newton is his biblicism or his beliefs
in the Bible. I was shocked to discover that
Isaac Newton wrote entire commentaries on the book of Daniel, which
is what we're studying here. Maybe I should consult his commentary. and the book of Revelation. Now,
all of that has been redacted or edited or removed from the
history books and the fact of the matter is the humanists look
at Isaac Newton and they say, there's a great mind, why did
he waste so much time with the Bible? Think what more he could
have accomplished had his nose not been in the Bible but had
been studying science. But here's what they don't understand.
It is his knowledge of the Bible. that gave him an incentive to
study science. Because in the Bible, Isaac Newton
discovered there is a creator God who runs the universe according
to certain axioms or principles, and as a devout Christian, that
gave him an inducement, an incentive to discover what those principles
are, you see. And this needs to be taught to
our children because what they're getting, usually from the media,
Educational system is science is on the side of the unbeliever.
All of the smart people, all of the scientists are actually
evolutionists, we're told. And people that are members of
the Flat Earth Society are the people that believe in a six-day
creation week. But the opposite is true. The whole thing that we have
been fed is a giant lie. It is pure propaganda. And I'm so grateful for Henry
Morris because he documents all of these men of science, people
who we respect and look up to, and he shows their Bible beliefs
in their backgrounds through their writings, which gave them
an incentive to study science. Whatever your discipline is,
Medicine, law, politics, government, teaching, academia, finance,
business, marketing, management, whatever your gifting is, I believe
this, that if you will submit that to God, and stop using your
gifts as a way to promote yourself, which is what a lot of us do,
sadly. We use our natural giftings to
promote the Holy Trinity, me, myself, and I. If I will submit
that to God and I will consecrate that to God, God will take whatever
abilities you have and he will just magnify and amplify. And that, in essence, is what
is happening here with these Hebrew youths. Now, he goes on
in verse 17 and he describes what Daniel had Daniel had gifting
even beyond what I've just described, because at the end of verse 17
it says, Daniel even understood all kinds of visions and dreams. The three Hebrew youths had gifting
in the literature of the Chaldeans, But Daniel had that and even
beyond that he had an ability to understand dreams and visions.
That's setting the stage for what's coming. Because in nine
of these 12 chapters, Daniel receives some kind of vision.
Many times he will have to, under God's power, interpret that vision. That actually is coming up very
quick in Daniel chapter 2. But make no mistake about it,
God is in the knowledge business. Today we're told in our postmodern
culture that knowledge is arrogant. If you claim to know the truth,
which we're told over and over again, you can't know the truth.
which that in and of itself is a truism, isn't it? Saying, I
can't know the truth is a truth claim. But people say all the
time, you can't know the truth, and if you claim to know the
truth, you're arrogant. The fact of the matter is, God
is in the knowledge business. God wants to give you truth,
not just in the Bible, as important as that is, but in all realms.
and all areas. Take for example Solomon who
lived a few centuries earlier than Daniel. It says this, now
God gave Solomon in 1 Kings 4, 29 through 34, now God gave Solomon
wisdom and very great discernment and breadth of mind like the
sand that is on the seashore. Solomon's wisdom surpassed the
wisdom of all of the sons of the East and all of the wisdom
of Egypt, for he was wiser than the Ethanite and the Ezraite
and several other ites, which I won't articulate here. And his fame was known in all
the surrounding nations. What kind of knowledge did Solomon
have? He spoke 3,000 proverbs. And his songs were 1,005. He
had abilities in literature. He had abilities in musical instrumentation. It says he spoke of the trees
from the cedar that is in Lebanon, even to the hyssop that grows
on the wall. He spoke else of animals, and
birds, and creeping things, and fish. So here's a man with insight
into botany, biology, zoology, and it says there in verse 34,
that men came from all peoples to hear the wisdom of Solomon
from all the kings of the earth who had heard of his wisdom. What makes you smart is the word
of God. Psalm 119, Earl Chandler's leading
a study on Wednesdays through Psalm 119, longest psalm in the
Psalter. This is what Psalm 19 verses
99 through 100 says. It says, I, David, have more
insight than all my teachers. How can a student know more than
his teacher for your testimonies are my meditation. And then he
says in Psalm 119 verse 100, I understand more than the aged
because I observed your precepts. Simply because I am a student
of what God has revealed in his word, I know more than the most
erudite and acclaimed university professor in the country, is
essentially what he's saying. I know more than people that
have lived decades and decades longer than I have. Because the
word of God puts me way ahead of the learning curve. We think
that knowledge comes from life experience that largely is true,
that largely can be true, but there's another way to acquire
knowledge before your life expectancy even catches up. And that's by
meditating on the Word of God. God, make no mistake about it,
is in the knowledge business. Proverbs 1.7, the fear of the
Lord is the beginning of what? I did this with you guys last
time, and you got it wrong, and you got it wrong again. The fear
of the Lord is the beginning not of wisdom. Other verses say
that. I'm quoting Proverbs 1-7. I guess
I should have told you what verse I was quoting. The fear of the
Lord is the beginning of what? Knowledge. Knowledge is the acquisition
of information and the ability to understand it. Wisdom is its
application. Both are important. But the learning
curve starts with depositing one's life in the presence of
God and submitting to him and saying to him, Lord, not your
will, not my will rather, but your will be done. I've used
this chart many times in this church. It's our SAT scores.
You'll notice that once they pass that line there, which is
1963, they take a nosedive. And you say, what in the world
happened in 1963? Did radioactive material enter our water supply?
What happened? Well, that was the year that
the Supreme Court, a lawless decision by the way, absolutely
no textual basis in the Constitution at all, threw out God from the
public schools. We're going to throw out God.
We're going to throw out the Bible. We don't want any references
to Jesus Christ. And so God says, okay, I'll be
a gentleman. I'll withdraw myself. And what happened to the intellectual
capacities of America's youth at that point? It almost took
a dramatic nosedive. Why is that? Because the fear
of the Lord, respect for God, in other words, is the beginning
of knowledge. God is the one who set up the whole universe.
So if you submit yourself to him, all of the laws that he
has ordained that run the universe are accessible to you. If you're
not in submission to the Lord, you're in rebellion against the
creator. How smart is it to rebel against
your creator? Not too smart. And yet the great
lie of the adversary is remove yourself from God and you'll
get smart. Genesis 3 verse 5, this is the first lie that Satan
told to Adam and Eve, particularly Eve here. He says, for God knows
that in the day you eat from it, your eyes will be opened
and you'll be like God. You want to be smart? Remove
yourself from God. And yet the opposite is true,
isn't it? Romans 1 verses 21 and 22 says, for even though
they knew God, they did not honor God nor give thanks. So what
happened? They became futile in their speculations,
and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise,
they became fools. The fool hath said in his heart,
There is no God. God is in the knowledge business. Jeremiah 33 and verse 3, God
says through the prophet Jeremiah, call to me and I will answer
you. I will tell you great and mighty
things which you do not know. You say, well, that hasn't happened
in my life. Well, have you fulfilled your part of the condition? Have
you called out to God and asked for understanding? John 15 verses
14 and 15. Jesus in the upper room says,
you are my friends if you do what I command you to do. Submission. No longer do I call you slaves,
for the slave does not know what his master is doing, but I have
called you friends for all things I have heard from my father I
have made known to you. Everything that the father is
doing I want to reveal to you. But you've got to do your part
first. You've got to do what I've commanded you to do under
divine power. James chapter 1 and verse 5 says,
if any of you lacks wisdom, anybody fit into that category? I fit
into that category daily. If any of you lacks wisdom, let
him ask God who gives what? Generously. and without reproach,
and it will be given to him. The spirit inside of you will
help you understand things you could have never understood before
without the Holy Spirit. 1 Corinthians 2 and verse 14
says, The natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit
of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand
them, for they are spiritually appraised. We think at a physical level,
we think at a soulish level, but with the Spirit of God, you
can think at a spiritual level. That's why Jesus told Nicodemus
in John 3, unless you are born of the Spirit, you cannot see
the Kingdom of God. You can't even perceive it. So
there is no doubt that God is in the knowledge business. By
the way, are you smarter than a fourth grader? We've looked
at this before. Fourth grade, 1862, Chicago School
Districts. By the way, this is before we
had a Department of Education. This is before we had the NEA,
the Teachers Union, all of these millions and millions of dollars
that we poured into education. This is when God was still involved
in the system. What were they learning there
in the fourth grade? Have you ever asked yourself that question?
How many degrees of longitude are there? How many degrees wide
are the temperate zones? How are you doing so far? What
is watershed? Fourth graders, what is watershed? Name the, what does it say there? Principal animals of the frigid
zones. Name the different races into
which humanity is divided. What is a monarchy? I think I
can get number six right. What portion of the people of
the globe are pagans? What portion are Christians?
You look at the fine print there. Chicago, March 27, 1862. What has happened to our minds
as they've deteriorated as we've gotten away from God? Because
the fear of the Lord is the beginning. of knowledge. What did God do
with these youths at a very young age that consecrated themselves
to God? The first thing he did for them
is he took whatever natural abilities they had in the area of knowledge
and he dramatically expanded them. There's a second thing
though that happened to them as they passed their test. Because
remember, they were to be trained for three years and then Nebuchadnezzar
himself was to inspect these youths and see if they were really
suitable for serving in the king's court. And notice, if you will,
verse 18. Then at the end of days, which
the king had specified for presenting them, the commander of the officials
presented them before Nebuchadnezzar. They didn't submit paperwork
to Nebuchadnezzar as a written exam. Nebuchadnezzar himself
wanted face-to-face contact, which is probably the scariest
kind of exam you can have is an oral exam. We're not really
interested in what people say on paper because we can't see
their stress that they're under to answer the questions. We can't
really see how long it takes them to answer the question.
But if you have a face-to-face exam, we can see right through
what you know and what you don't know. And so that's what these
youths faced, an oral exam before Nebuchadnezzar, and the results
are astounding. They're presented to Nebuchadnezzar
in a face-to-face manner, these teenagers, and look at the results,
verse 19, the king talked with them. See, that's why when we
hire someone for a job, we want an interview. We want a conversation. What
kind of personality do you have? What kind of temperament do you
have? I can probe answers with people in a face-to-face interview. If they say one thing, I can
go deeper. I can push them to the point where their knowledge
is limited. And I can sort of tell, are they making things
up? Or are they not making things up? This is what a face-to-face
oral exam does. The king, Nebuchadnezzar, talked
with them, and out of them all, not one was found like Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. So they entered the king's personal
service. Notice what it says here, out
of them all. Out of everybody that went through this system
of indoctrination, these youths stood out because God blessed
their knowledge. Why? It's not that they weren't
gifted to begin with. They wouldn't have gotten into
this group. They wouldn't have met the entrance requirements
if they weren't gifted. It's because God took their natural
aptitudes as He saw a heart that was submissive to Him, and He
blessed, and He opened up. Whatever their avenues were,
He dramatically expanded those. And consequently, they entered
the King's service. Translation, they passed the
test. Look at verse 20. It continues to describe these
four youths. It says, for every matter of
wisdom and understanding which the king consulted them, he found
them, look at this, ten times better than all the magicians
and conjurers who were in all this realm. Now here he's not
just talking about people that went through this period of education. He's talking about everybody
in the kingdom that had some kind of spiritual insight, magicians,
conjurers, which were apparently very commonplace in Neo-Babylonia. As Nebuchadnezzar inquired and
tested and probed and analyzed, he discovered that these four
youths were not just better than their peers, they were better
than everybody else in the entire kingdom of Neo-Babylonia. Why is it that these teenagers
knew so much The answer is very simple. They're connected to
the creator. Don't you think the creator understands
the literature of the Chaldeans better than the Chaldeans do?
Don't you think he understands finance better than the greatest
financial wizards on planet Earth? Don't you think he understands
medicine better than the greatest doctors on planet Earth? That's
what gives you insight. That's what gives you the cutting
edge. That's what puts you a step above and beyond everybody else. But again, I'll make it very
clear, God did not just willy-nilly gift these people until they
demonstrated a heart of submission. They set their own lives at risk. They honored God in everything,
including diet, and these blessings followed. They passed the test. I don't know what kind of test
you're facing in your life. Maybe it's not an academic test.
Maybe it's a test of faith. Maybe it's a relationship test.
Maybe there's some kind of financial deficit. All of us face impromptu
pop quizzes from God almost every day of our lives. Would you not
agree with that? God brings into our lives all kinds of tests.
In fact, the New Testament tells us that this happens so frequently
that we shouldn't be surprised by it. It's the normal outworking
of God. I don't know what kind of test
you're in. Your test may be different than
my test. But I know this much, that God wants you and will empower
you to pass that test with flying colors. James 1.12 says, Blessed
is the man who perseveres under trial, for once he has been approved,
he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised
to those who love him. Revelation 2.10 talks about a
test. There to the churches in Asia
Minor who were about to experience death, Martyrdom. Think about that kind of test.
You know, we look at social media, we go on to certain websites,
YouTube channels, and we can see our brothers and sisters
in Christ all over the world today being martyred, persecuted,
beheaded, set on fire, put in cages only to be drowned in the
ocean in that cage. Terrible things that are happening
worldwide against Christians. Christians all over the world
are under some kind of test. And yet what does it say in Revelation
2 and verse 10? Do not fear what you are about
to suffer. Behold, the devil is about to
cast some of you into prison, Revelation 2.10, so that you
will be tested. And you will have tribulation
for ten days. Be faithful unto death, and I
will give you the crown of life. God helps people pass tests,
even the severity of martyrdom today. God helps people pass
tests in academia. Thank the Lord for that. I like
what Ronald Reagan said. As long as there's tests, there's
always going to be prayer in public school. Or health tests, or tests of
faith, or whatever it is. Your trials are different than
mine. We're all under something. And God wants to help you pass
that with flying colors. You know, these four youths knew
that exam day was coming. They probably were nervous and
experienced a lot of anxiety and intrepidation and probably
taking this exam before the king was a joy. Because their abilities
that God had given them could be showcased. And God could demonstrate
himself to be faithful. They had knowledge. They passed
their exam. There's a third thing that these
four youths were given by God. He gave them longevity. He expanded
their lifespans and the longevity of their service. because of
their consecration to God. You see that at the very end
of chapter 1, verse 21. It says, Daniel continued until
the first year of Cyrus the king. We read that as just a piece
of biographical information that we skip right over and we don't
understand what just happened there. What year is it? It's the third year of Jehoiakim,
605 B.C., Daniel 1. Then where is, chronologically,
the first year of Cyrus the King? That doesn't happen until Daniel
10 and verse 1, the third year of Cyrus. And if you understand
a little bit about Babylonian and Jewish and Egyptian chronology,
what you learn is that date didn't come until 536. From 605, where Daniel was as
a 15-year-old, God expanded his service and his life and his
longevity from the age of 15 for 69 years, is what it says
there. God blessed. God blesses in all
kinds of different ways. The way God chose to bless here
was in longevity of service, which essentially means that
Daniel continued to serve the Lord until his mid to late 80s. Fifteen years, he takes a stand
for God, and God says, you know what? Here's a guy that's going
to be faithful. So I will elongate, I will expand, I will grow his
career. And we are so deluded into thinking
that choices we're making now have nothing to do with the future
of our lives. And yet the book of Daniel seems
to say the opposite. The length of Daniel's service,
verse 21, from Nebuchadnezzar's initial siege 605 BC right up through the decree
of Cyrus, which basically means Daniel served God for 69 to 70
years. And beyond that, Daniel served
through two Gentile empires and four successive Gentile administrations,
because here is the political flow in the book of Daniel. Babylon
is in power first. 605 to 539, the two antagonists
are Nebuchadnezzar, chapters 1 through 4, Belshazzar, not
to be confused with Daniel's paganized name, Beltshazzar.
Belshazzar in Daniel 5 and then we get to chapter 5 and you see
a political sea change. You know there's a prophecy in
Daniel 2.21 that God changes the times and the seasons and
the epics and He takes out one king and puts in another. I would
argue that just happened in our nation's history, wouldn't you?
How do you explain that election other than the sovereignty of
God? All of these political pundits today walking around and taking
credit for it as if they had anything to do with it. Sitting
on cable television boasting of their plans and how they succeeded. It has nothing to do with them.
God just made a decision. I think largely because this
time around, probably more than any other that I can think of,
God's people got on their knees and prayed. So God takes one out, puts in
another. That's what's going on in chapter
five. Suddenly the Babylonians, now the Babylonians, that's a
worldwide empire. They're out. Who comes to place? The Persians. And then comes
the administration of Persia, first under a man named Darius.
We'll read about him in this book. Later, under a man named
Cyrus. We'll read about him in this
book. And Daniel is serving God all the way through that whole
time period for 70 years, up into his 80s. Through two empires
and four successive Gentile administrations. Can I tell you something? That
God wants to bless you in your old age. Deuteronomy 34 and verse 7 of
Moses, it says this, although Moses was 120 years old, anybody
here that old? Some of you look a little that
old, but shouldn't have said that, sorry, take it back. Although
Moses was 120 years old when he died, his eye was not dim,
nor his vigor abated. Don't you want to be like that
when you hit the age of 120? Actually, the way this world's
going, I don't know if I want to be around that long. But should
the Lord tarry, and I reach the age of 120, I want to be the
kind of guy that's still serving God, still putting Him first, still
consecrated to Him. I want to be like Joshua and
Caleb. who were those seasoned citizens,
as we call them, who entered the land along with the kids,
and said to the kids, our generation messed the whole thing up. Your
generation doesn't have to. And we, as seasoned citizens,
as 80-year-olds, amongst all these 40-year-olds, are ready
to go. Don't you want to be that way?
And that's what God did with Moses. That's what God did with
Daniel. That's what God wants to do with you. I think it was
G. Campbell Morgan who preached into his very late years and
someone asked him, how is it that you're still able to minister
at your age? And his response was very simple. I'm living off the dividends
of a well-spent youth. I put good seeds into the ground
as a young person. Today I'm reaping the benefit
of that. It's never too early to stand
for God. Something else to say, it's never
too late. Maybe those dividends, the way you would like them to
come, won't come, but there's never a better time to stand
for God than the present. God can't wait to bless through
consecration. The fact of the matter is, folks,
God wants to bless you more than you want to be blessed. God wants
to use you more than you even want to be used. And he's just
looking for a soft heart that he can disclose and empower and
reveal himself to. You know, I was fortunate. I
came to Christ as a 16-year-old in 1983. I'm 50 years old. I just turned
50 years old, so I've been in Christ in my lifespan longer
than I've been out of Christ. And I've lived just about long
enough to see the blessings associated with walking with God. We disqualify
ourselves. We say, well, I'm too young to
be used for God. Read the book of Daniel. Daniel was 15. Jeremiah 1, verses six and seven,
this is Jeremiah's hang up. Then he said, alas, Lord God,
behold, I do not know how to speak because I am a youth. But
the Lord said to me, do not say I am a youth. In other words,
that's not an excuse. Because everywhere I send you,
you shall go, and all that I command you, you shall speak." This is
why Paul told Timothy in 1 Timothy 4 and verse 12, let no one look
down on you because of your youthfulness. We buy into the systems of the
world which say you gotta be at least 40 years old to do anything,
which is the way the world works. That's not how God works. God
will use a very young person. The opposite is true. God will
use a very old person by human standards. Daniel is an example. He was used by God as a teenager.
He was used by God in his mid-80s. Another character, John. How
old was John when he received his greatest vision? He was about
90, 95 years old. Not exactly in the Hilton suite,
but in a place of exile on this little island off the coast of
Asia Minor called Patmos. And God waited until John got
to be way over the hill. And then he said, now I'm gonna
use you. I'm not just gonna give you, in that age time period
revelation, I'm gonna give you some other books, which he didn't
necessarily receive at Patmos, but he received around that same
age, the Gospel of John, which he wrote, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John. The fact of the matter is, as
long as there is breath in your lungs, God wants to use you. Is anybody here dead? Well, if you're not dead, you're
usable. The reason you're not dead is God has you here to use. And people say, well, Andy, you
don't understand, I'm retired. Show me the word retirement in
the Bible. You know what retirement is?
Heaven is retirement. You can rest when you get to
heaven. But in the meantime, God wants to use you. Retirement,
what does that mean? That means you're leaving one
job which gives you more financial freedom so God can use you somewhere
else. That's what it means. God always
wants to use us as long as there's breath in this body. What do these guys have? What
did they get at an early age because of their consecration
to God? Number one, knowledge. Number two, they passed their
exam with flying colors. And number three, they were given
longevity of surface. Takeaways from chapter one. The Mosaic Law taught Israel
how to live inside the land. Now that they're outside of the
land, how are we supposed to live? Follow the example of these
four Hebrew youths who consecrated themselves to God at an early
age, despite life-threatening circumstances, and they lived
by faith from crisis to crisis. That's how you live for God.
You don't necessarily have to have in your mind your escape
route and how you're going to get through this one or that
one. You just have to put God first. And live by faith from crisis
to crisis. And watch what the Lord will
do. Watch what he'll do. You'll be astonished. What do we need here at Sugar
Land Bible Church? We need fat Christians. No, I'm not talking
about Thanksgiving. F stands for faithful. A stands
for available. T stands for teachable. Faithful,
available, teachable. Make 2017 different. This is
the year I'm going to be faithful, available, and teachable. And watch how God changes not
just the year 2017. Watch how He changes the course
of your entire life. Shall we pray? Father God, we
are inspired by these men that stood for you. It costs them something, but
you're blessed. And I know you want to do that today because
you're the same yesterday, today, and forever. Help us to walk
with you in this way as we complete 2016 and move into the year 2017. Be those great vessels and vehicles
of the last days. We ask that you'll do this work
in our midst. We ask these things in Jesus' name and God's people
said. you
DANIEL 004: The Blessings of Overcoming the World - Part 3
Series Daniel
| Sermon ID | 124161024500 |
| Duration | 57:44 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Daniel 1:17-21 |
| Language | English |
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