God did not abandon Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah to Babylon. He sent them there as seeds of awakening in a hostile culture. In the same way, we are called to live in a city that offers power and indulgence without letting those offers weaken our convictions. From Daniel 4, we saw Daniel honor a wicked king, Nebuchadnezzar, proving that real holiness refuses compromise and also refuses hatred. Rich reminded us that we are leaders in every sphere we occupy and that God calls us to combine excellence with anointing, using both natural diligence and supernatural wisdom. He connected this to 1 Timothy 4, urging us to steward our gifts and live as examples of faith and purity. We were reminded through Daniel 2 and Psalm 75 that promotion comes from God, not from bowing to cultural idols. A life of excellence and Spirit-led obedience becomes our witness across NYC. Influence also requires proximity, which means learning to love and pray for the “Nebuchadnezzars” around us. The call is to become a Daniel company in this city, drawing clear lines of conviction and revealing Christ where pressure is greatest.