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Temptation doesn’t retire when you do. Daniel 6 drops us into a moment that shatters the myth that spiritual life gets easier with age: Daniel is in his late 80s, still standing out in a pagan empire, and still paying a price for quiet faithfulness.
We walk through the historical shift from Babylon to the Medes and Persians under Darius and why Daniel’s promotion sparks a targeted attack. The opponents can’t find corruption in his government work, so they weaponize the one thing they can predict: his prayer life. That sets up one of the most unforgettable scenes in the Bible, the lions’ den, and a sober reminder that God is not obligated to rescue us on our timetable.
Along the way, we pull out four traits that shape Daniel’s witness and can shape ours in a hostile culture: a gracious spirit, personal integrity, steady consistency, and humility. Daniel doesn’t become bitter, sloppy, secretive, or arrogant. He keeps praying, keeps working honestly, and when God delivers him, he simply tells the truth and gives God the credit.
If you’re trying to follow Jesus in a modern “Babylon” workplace, family system, or culture, this conversation offers practical Christian leadership and discipleship wisdom rooted in Daniel 6, integrity, prayer, and spiritual maturity. Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels pressured, and leave a review with the trait you most need to grow right now.
NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1:
Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1
Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/
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Temptation doesn’t retire when you do. Daniel 6 drops us into a moment that shatters the myth that spiritual life gets easier with age: Daniel is in his late 80s, still standing out in a pagan empire, and still paying a price for quiet faithfulness.
We walk through the historical shift from Babylon to the Medes and Persians under Darius and why Daniel’s promotion sparks a targeted attack. The opponents can’t find corruption in his government work, so they weaponize the one thing they can predict: his prayer life. That sets up one of the most unforgettable scenes in the Bible, the lions’ den, and a sober reminder that God is not obligated to rescue us on our timetable.
Along the way, we pull out four traits that shape Daniel’s witness and can shape ours in a hostile culture: a gracious spirit, personal integrity, steady consistency, and humility. Daniel doesn’t become bitter, sloppy, secretive, or arrogant. He keeps praying, keeps working honestly, and when God delivers him, he simply tells the truth and gives God the credit.
If you’re trying to follow Jesus in a modern “Babylon” workplace, family system, or culture, this conversation offers practical Christian leadership and discipleship wisdom rooted in Daniel 6, integrity, prayer, and spiritual maturity. Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels pressured, and leave a review with the trait you most need to grow right now.
NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1:
Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1
Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/
Support the show

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