The Consequences of an Uncompromising Life, Part 1

2025-07-13

Tonight we have the wonderful privilege of continuing in our study of the book of Daniel.   I’m so thrilled at your response.   I just thank the Lord for the adventure that is ahead of us as we move through this tremendous, tremendous book of Daniel.   Take your Bible, if you will, and let’s look together at chapter 1 again, and beginning at verse 8.   Tonight we’re going to look at verses 8-21, 8-21, a narrative text.   I don’t know how far we’ll get, but we’ll move along, and see what it is that God has for us in this tremendous, tremendous section, in the opening portion of this prophecy of Daniel.


An eminent naturalist, in one of his textbooks, describes a marine plant which grows from a depth of 150 to 200 feet and floats on the breakers of the western ocean.   The stem of this plant, according to the naturalist, is less than an inch thick, yet it grows, and thrives, and holds its own against the fierce smitings and pressures of the breakers that continue to crash against the shore.


What is the secret of this seemingly slender and frail plant?   And what is the key to its marvelous endurance and resistance of the pressures that are brought to bear upon it?   It is because, says the naturalist, the slender plant can face the fury of the elements since it is anchored solidly, grasping, as it were, for its very life to the naked rocks that lie at the very bottom of the water.


It is amazing how in our own lives we can endure the crushing blows of the breakers of life if we have a proper anchor.   No matter how frail we seem, or how slender is the plant, when we have the proper roots and the proper anchor, we can hold ourselves to that ground.   If we are to turn that illustration upside down, in a sense, we could say that while the feet of Daniel were in Babylon, his head was definitely in heaven.   He really had himself anchored to the things of God.   And I believe that the key to the willingness of Daniel to take a stand against the pagan society in which he lived was an unwillingness to compromise the absolutes of God.


Now, one of the things I’ve believed in since many, many years ago when I first made an affirmation to teach the Word of God is that where there is a principle of the Word of God, you never deviate in terms of your behavior.   There are some doubtful things.   There are some things in the gray area where we do not have a specific biblical word.   But where we know definitely and definitively what the Bible teaches, we take our stand and never compromise.   That is where we are anchored.


And that is precisely what characterized the life of this man, Daniel.   He would not vacillate when it came to the absolutes of the law and the Word of God.   And it anchored him to a rock of confidence that allowed him to endure all of the storms of the Chaldean-Babylonian situation.


And by the way, if you weren’t here last time, I’ll just remind you that the Chaldeans were really bent upon brainwashing Daniel, his three friends, and all the rest of the young Jewish boys that they had deported in the first deportation in 606 B.C.   They were committed to a brainwashing process.   And Daniel and his three friends resisted that.


Now, remember that I told you last time that they selected these young men in that first deportation really as hostages to make sure that Israel didn’t overreact to the initial coming of Nebuchadnezzar.   When he first came and started to establish his power in the land of Israel, really in the kingdom of Judah, the hostages were taken to kind of assure the fact that Israel wouldn’t rebel or revolt.


But, there was more to it than just that.   The Babylonians wanted these young men to be groomed for use in the Babylonian court.   I’m sure they had in mind that with their Jewish heritage they could assist them in handling Jewish affairs in future years.   And you’ll remember that they selected these young men on three basic features or characteristics.   Number one was their physical beauty and physical form.   Number two was their intellectual prowess and ability.   And number three, their social graces.   They picked those young men who had the greatest physical attributes, mental attributes, and social capacities, to use them in the courts of Babylon.


The plot was very simple.   They would brainwash them.   They would manage to eliminate in their thinking their homeland, their heritage, their religion, their God, their loyalties, and everything.   And you remember they attempted to do that by changing three things.   Number one, they wanted to reeducate them, to give them a Chaldean Babylonian education.   Number two, they renamed them giving them Babylonian names in an effort to cut them off from the past.   Thirdly, they wanted to impose upon them Chaldean lifestyle.


So, it was a matter of reeducation.   It was a matter of redefinition of who they were.   And it was a matter of reorientation to the matter of living according to a Chaldean lifestyle.   And if it worked, they would be sufficiently brainwashed.


Now, historians tell us that it is estimated between 50 and 75 of these young men were taken out of the court of Judah.   These would be royal seed and the sons of the nobles and the princes of Judah.   So 50 to 75 were taken and we only know of four that drew the line and were uncompromising.   So, it is likely that the brainwashing process worked in the majority of these very young men.


You’ll remember that I told you also that they probably were around the age of 14 or 15, not usually a time when a young man has the character that it takes to resist a very sophisticated brainwashing operation, which has latent within it some tremendous promise for advancement, for fame and fortune in the Babylonian court.


Now, as we shared last time, Daniel and his three friends did not resist the first efforts.   They did not resist the educational process.   Secondly, they did not resist the changing of their names.   But, thirdly, when it came to reorienting the lifestyle by forcing them to eat the king’s food and to indulge in the fare that was the daily fare of the palace, to reorient themselves to that kind of thing, that’s where they said no.


And the reason is clear and simple.   There was no biblical mandate against the education.   There was no biblical mandate against the names.   But there was a clear biblical mandate against eating Chaldean food.   Number one, it was food offered to idols.   As was the common custom, all of their feasts were, first of all, offered to gods, their own pagan gods.


Secondly, they had very strict dietary laws which would not be adhered to by the Babylonians, and therefore while they could do the first two, realizing really what the effort was trying to accomplish and resisting it in the strength of their upbringing and their commitment to God’s Word, they could not accept the third, because that would have been to deny the absolute statement of the law of God.


And the point, beloved, is this, we in our lives must draw the line where God draws the line.   And He draws the line of no compromise on the basis of the absolutes of His Word.   Now, you say, “Well, what about the first two?   It would seem that the education would have been the most threatening.”


No.   Not really because they were so committed to the Word of God, they would see that education only in light of God’s Word, you see?   They would interpret it in the light of God’s Word.   And the second, they could change their names, but they sure couldn’t change their hearts.   They couldn’t change their souls.   They couldn’t change their minds about what they knew to be true.


But if they had given in to the third thing and accepted and adapted the Chaldean lifestyle, then they would have denied the Word of God and fallen victim certainly to the educational process.   For if they would have compromised the Word of God in their eating, they would have easily compromised the Word of God in other areas, as well.


And so we see, then, that the bottom line in an uncompromising life is the statement of the Word of God.   Now, we shared also with you last time that this is a pretty amazing stand for a 14-year-old young man.   It says a lot about his character.   It says something about his parents.   It may say something about the impact on his life of the great revival under Josiah.   Somewhere along the line, Daniel had a tremendous education.   Somewhere along the line, he made a commitment to God not to defile himself.   And even at that early age, he lived that commitment out against incredible odds.


We need to have that same kind of character, obviously.   It takes an uncompromising stand on the absolutes of the Word of God.   And Daniel did it, and so did his three friends.   And all of the inducements, and education, and all the encouragements, and all the bribes, and all the pressures, and all the ambitions, and all the glories and promises of the king’s court couldn’t make these four young men compromise what they knew to be the truth.   They wouldn’t do it.


They would learn the king’s language.   They would study the Chaldean education.   There was science, and there was mathematics, and there were many things that would be helpful.   There were some things that were philosophical and theological that they would reject.   But there was, in their own hearts, such a commitment to the Word of God and the law of God that all of that education would be filtered through the truth of God.


And I think we still have this today.   I think as Christians, very frequently, when our faith is strong, we hear what the world is saying and we are educated in the world’s universities and colleges, and so forth, but if our faith is strong, and our commitment to the Word of God is strong, that education is filtered through the Word of God.   And in many cases, it makes us better able to turn the tables, and take the Word of God back to them, because we can see the weakness in their theories and their theology.


I think of men like Francis Schaeffer who is God’s gift, in many ways, to this age.   A man who has studied for years and years the philosophies of the world in order that in understanding the philosophies of the world, he might understand how the Word of God speaks to those philosophies, and that he might meet them on their own ground with the truth of God.


I think of scientists who have, for years, studied the theories of evolution in order that they might be refuted with the text of the Word of God.   The philosophies of different cults and false religions have been studied in great detail by godly people who, in turn, have provided for us resources to counteract, and to bring the gospel to people who are trapped in false systems.   Daniel and his three friends didn’t fear this because they knew they had the grid of the Word of God through which to filter all of this education.


I would warn you at this point not to expose yourself to those kinds of educational opportunities unless you have that grid, or you’ll find that you’re liable to meet a shipwreck of your faith.   People say to me, “Do you think Christians ought to go to secular universities?”   The answer to that is I think some Christians ought to go there, not all of them.   Some of us, maybe, have to be exposed to that in order to deal with it.


So, they didn’t mind the education because they had what it took to deal with the education.   And they would even take the Chaldean names.   That’s not so rare.   We live in a society where we’re named according to what’s current in our society.   Names don’t mean anything nowadays.   That didn’t really bother them at all.   But they never would adopt the lifestyle.


And as I said last time, it’s the lifestyle of any society that is the most corrupting, you see?   Because once you begin to live the way the society lives, you have abandoned yourself to their philosophy, no matter what you’ve been taught.   Lifestyle will always be the most corrupting element of any pagan society.


And so, we see Daniel rejecting at that point.   He stops the brainwashing process and will not adapt to their lifestyle.   In Proverbs 4:23 it says: “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.”   And what it means is guard your heart, because if you ever lose your heart, if you ever give away that basic part of your being that thinks, and responds, and motivates, and makes you act; if you ever abandon that, the issues of life will be corrupted.   Guard your heart, and that’s what Daniel did.


Now, for our study, I want us to see the consequences of such a commitment.   He made the commitment last week.   Now what are the results?   And by the way, they could have all been bad.   I mean, you know, Nebuchadnezzar was not the all-time nice guy.


And when he came along and said, “I want all these young fellows to eat the king’s food.   I want to obligate them to me.   I want them to feel obliged to me.   I want them to know that I have supported them and I have given them the very best.   I want them to get a taste of the great stuff that we have here in Chaldea.   I want them to hunger for these things, and forget the stuff of the past.   I want them to adapt to the lifestyle.   This is part of the process.”   And to say, “No thanks, king,” could have been a pretty serious issue.


All you have to do is read a little further in the book and you find out that one time when somebody didn’t do what the king said, he threw him in a fiery furnace.   And another time when somebody didn’t do what the king said, he threw him in a den of lions.


So, the results of taking an uncompromising stand sometimes will be bad.   There’s no question about it.   Sometimes there’s a great price to pay.   Going against a pagan monarch could be very, very dangerous.   But Daniel had to do it because it was in his character to do it.   And his three friends, those wonderful young men mentioned in verse 6, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, they took their stand, and they walked right into that fiery furnace.   Daniel took his stand and he walked right into that den of lions.   If that’s what it has to be, then that’s what it has to be.   There still would be no compromise.


Now, let’s look at the text, beginning in verse 8, and I want you to see a sequence of characteristics - I think this is so exciting - a sequence of characteristics that are true of one that takes an uncompromising stand.   When a person determines in his mind to live in an uncompromising way in a pagan society, there is a sequence of characteristics that I see illustrated here, and they’re not in any particular order, but I just see them manifest.   And they are so practical.   I’m just going to give them to you kind of in a grocery list, so you can just start writing them down.


Number one, an unashamed boldness, an unashamed boldness.   Verse 8, now look at it.   “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king’s food, nor with the wine which he drank:   therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs - ” that’s Ashpenaz whom we met last time “ - that he might not defile himself.”   Now, stop right there.


This is fascinating.   Here is an unashamed boldness.   Daniel says, “Ashpenaz, I do not wish to eat the king’s food; I do not wish to drink the king’s wine because it will defile me.”   Now, wait a minute, Daniel.   That’s pretty bold stuff.   I mean, couldn’t you hem and haw a little bit?   I mean, you’re telling the king that his food will defile you?   I love that kind of boldness, don’t you?


He doesn’t say, “You know, king, ever since I was a little fella, I’ve had to have a special diet.”   He didn’t con the king or the prince of the eunuchs; he didn’t wiggle out of it.   He didn’t say, “Well, you know, my body won’t adjust to this.”   He didn’t say, “I’m very ill and, you know, I just don’t feel too well.   And I - I just better not, it’s such rich food.   And you know, Oh, I’m so used to the food in the land where I’ve lived, I just can’t digest this.”


He doesn’t say that.   He could have said that.   We might do that.   You know, many times when we want to get out of a situation that is really a spiritual issue, we give a reason other than a spiritual reason to get out of it.   We don’t want to admit that’s it.   Somebody says to you, “Hey, why don’t you come along with us?   We’re going to do this, and we’re going to do that.”   And we don’t say, “Well, you know, I don’t believe that’s right.   I believe it’s sinful to do that and I wouldn’t compromise my commitment to Jesus Christ.”   We say, “Well, yeah, it would be real nice but I gotta stay home tonight.   I gotta do something and well, you know.”   We hem and haw.   We don’t really establish the fact that there’s a spiritual issue here.


Oh, I love that.   Daniel is fourteen years old, what character.   He says, “By the way, tell the king I can’t have his food, it will defile me.”   An unashamed boldness goes with an uncompromising life.   It’s a great thing, courageous.


He could have used a word other than “defile.”   That’s a very strong word.   Something that is defiled, it says in the Old Testament, is an abomination to the Lord.   But the reason he can’t eat and drink is because he would be defiled, and so that’s what he said.   He would be defiled, number one, because it’s meat offered to idols, and he wouldn’t come near an idol.   Secondly, held be defiled because it wasn’t prepared according to Jewish dietary law, and he would be violating God’s laws, and that constitutes a defilement.


And you know what I believe?   He doesn’t say in that verse, but the fact that he said that he might not defile himself implies to me that he must have explained to Ashpenaz why it was a defilement.   He must have given him a whole deal on the Old Testament dietary laws.   And he must have given him a few choice words about idolatry, as well.   And just let him know the whole deal, “This is where I stand.   I don’t do that because that’s not according to God’s law.”


Oh, you know something?   Isn’t it a wonderful thing when somebody in the midst of a very tough situation is not ashamed to speak the truth of a commitment to the Lord’s Word?   That’s   real character, people, real character, real uncompromising character.   He wasn’t ashamed of his God and he wasn’t ashamed of his faith in God, even in the midst of a pagan society, even though he was a prisoner of the king, even though the king had the right to kill him for disobedience and rebellion, it never phased his commitment.


Frankly, for normal people, the Bible says the fear of man brings a what?   A snare.   For most people, a fear of man traps us.   Not Daniel.   But those who have an uncompromising character always seem to have the unashamed boldness.


I thought this such an interesting point that I decided to chase it around a little bit in the Bible.   And you know I saw it in Moses.   I just love that.   I see it in Moses.   Moses just walks up to Pharaoh and says, “Pharaoh, let my people go.”   Oh, I like that.   Let them go, Pharaoh.   And Pharaoh says, “Let me show you who’s boss.”   And he calls his magicians and they do tricks, and throw their little sticks down, and their sticks turn into snakes, and Moses throws his little stick down, and it turns into a snake and eats their snakes.


And he says, “Let my people go.”   He wasn’t afraid to stand up for his God.   I love it when I see Moses and he actually slays an Egyptian who is suppressing a Jew.   He wasn’t afraid to stand up for God and for his people.


I see it with David.   A couple of times the Psalms record things that give us this insight into David’s heart.   Psalm 40:8, I love this, “I delight to do Thy will, O my God.   Yea, Thy law is within my heart.”   Now, anytime a person has the law of God in their heart and they want to do the law, that’s the uncompromising spirit.   That’s just like Daniel.   David says, “I know your law, and I’m committed to doing it.”   So, “I have preached righteousness in the congregation:   Lo, I have not restrained my lips, O Lord, Thou knowest.”   I never pulled a punch.   I never held back a word of righteous truth.


“I have not - ” he says in verse 10 “ - hidden Thy righteousness within my heart; I have declared Thy faithfulness.   I have declared Thy salvation:   I have not concealed Thy lovingkindness.   I have not concealed Thy truth from the great congregation.”   He says, “God, I am committed to it, and I have unashamedly, boldly preached it.”   O, God, give us people like this.


Later on in Psalm 71:15, “My mouth shall show forth Thy righteousness and Thy salvation all the day.”   All day long, he says, my mouth will show forth Thy righteousness and salvation.   Unashamed boldness.


Daniel’s friends had it.   Look over at the third chapter of Daniel.   It’s just really great.   Verse 13, Nebuchadnezzar was so furious and filled with rage that he brings in Hananiah, Azariah, and Mishael - renamed Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.   And he brought them in and he said unto them, “Is it true, O Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego, do not ye serve my gods, nor worship the golden image which I have set up?”   Have you failed to do what I told you to do?


“Now if you be ready that at that time that you hear the sound of the - ” and then he names the whole orchestra that blew when it was time to worship the gods “ - If you don’t fall down, I’ll cast you in the midst of a burning fiery furnace; and who is that God that shall deliver you out of my hands?”   He has a rather weak view of God.


“Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego, answered and said - ” I love this “ - O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this manner.”   It’s no big deal to respond to you.   “If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of your hand, O king.   But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we’ll not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.”   It doesn’t matter what happens, we won’t worship your image.   Oh, what boldness.   What upright character is manifest in those three young boys.


We see it again in the New Testament so many times, this same kind of unashamed boldness that comes with an uncompromising heart.   I’m thinking of a verse here, yes, Mark 8:38.   Our Lord says, “Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of Me and of My words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels.”   Wow.   That’s pretty strong stuff, isn’t it?


In 1 Peter 4:16, it says: “If any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed.”   You know, when you suffer for a Christian, you know, when you take a lot of abuse, and people talk down to you, and people hassle you, it’s easy to just kind of be ashamed to be a Christian, and you just clam up.   As I’ve said, some Christians are like the Arctic River, frozen over at the mouth.   They just don’t say anything.   They just don’t let it be known because of shame.   But Peter says, “Let none of you suffering as a Christian be ashamed.”


I love to see Paul at the end of the book of Acts.   As he paraded through a bunch of puppet rulers:   Felix, Festus, Agrippa; and every time, without hesitation, boldly, unashamedly he preaches Jesus Christ.   He writes to Timothy and he says, “Timothy, Timothy, God has not given us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.   And, Timothy, do not be ashamed of me, the prisoner of Christ, and do not be ashamed of the gospel.”


A beautiful verse is recorded in Psalm 119:46.   It says this, “I will speak of Thy testimonies also before kings, and will not be ashamed.”   Isn’t that great?   “I will speak Thy testimonies also before kings, and will not be ashamed.”   There shouldn’t be anybody in this world to intimidate you out of your message, nobody.


Daniel had the character that stands fearlessly and boldly and unashamedly before kings, and speaks what is the truth, an undaunted spirit of complete commitment to God that rendered him amazingly honest.   Isn’t that great, being valiant for the truth?


Ezekiel calls it “setting your face like flint.”   And flint, of course, is very hard, being resolute, non-compromising.   In fact, in 1 Chronicles 12:8, the same virtue is called “setting your face like a lion.”   Not too many things intimidate a lion.


In Philippians 1:27 – I just love this, “Only let your conduct be as it becometh the gospel of Christ:   that whether I come and see you, or be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that you stand fast in one spirit, with one mind, striving together for the faith of the gospel - ” now, listen to this one “ - and in nothing terrified by your adversaries.”   Isn’t that great?   In nothing terrified by your adversaries, boldly willing to stand and speak.


I found an interesting illustration in an old book.   This is out of a sermon by D. L. Moody and I’m going to read it to you.


“There’s a story of a young man that came up with a little handful of men to attack a king who had a great army of 3,000 men.   The young man had only 500, and the king sent a messenger to the young man saying that he need not fear to surrender, for he would treat him mercifully.   The young man called up one of his soldiers and said, ‘Take this dagger and drive it to your heart.’   And the soldier took the dagger and drove it to his heart.   And calling up another, he said to him, ‘Leap into yonder chasm.’   And the man leaped into the chasm.


“The young man then said to the messenger, ‘Now go back and tell your king I’ve got 500 more like these.   We will die, but we will never surrender.   And tell your king another thing, that I will have him chained with my dog inside half an hour.’   And when the king heard that, he didn’t dare to meet them, and his army fled before them like chaff before the wind, and within 24 hours, he had the king chained with his dog.”


I trust D.L. Moody, but I don’t know how true that story is.   I’m certainly not going to disparage the man who isn’t around, but it illustrates the point.   There’s a level of commitment involved.   Uncompromising character has a holy, fearless courage that knows no shame in bearing the name of Jesus Christ.   And so, in a way, you can measure whether you have that uncompromising stand, whether you’re living that uncompromising life if you find that unashamed boldness.


I tell you, once in your own mind, like Daniel, you purpose in your heart that where God’s Word draws an absolute line, you will draw an absolute line, and unashamedly and boldly you will stand there, and you will speak His testimonies before kings, you’re going to find that boldness a reality in your life.   And you know what?   Those are the kind of people God really uses.


I have a friend, and some of you may have met him, Rick Wilder.   He lives up in San Francisco and he feels God’s called him to confront sinners.   And that’s the place to do it.   He has a church there.   He has that church and he just takes his people out, and they just go right down the street, and he just goes right up to the homosexuals and tells them they need Jesus Christ.


And he starts on the street corner and he just preaches Jesus Christ to the top of his voice.   He gets drug addicts, addicts, former homosexuals, the most dissolute people you can imagine, the outcasts of society, those harlots, and everything else, and he’s started a little church, and he’s got a church of the biggest pile of has-beens you ever saw.


And he says trying to mold them into some semblance of a body is just a difficult task.   He told me, he said, You know, “I’d like to take a vacation.   I’d like to take a day off.   But if I leave these people one day without hanging on the edge of them, they’ll fall back into their old ways.”   “So,” he says, “I can’t leave town for a day.”   And he spends all day, all week long, ministering to these people.   He has an uncompromising spirit that issues in an unashamed boldness.


Let me give you a second point.   I believe an uncompromising life will result in an uncommon standard, not only an unashamed boldness, but an uncommon standard.   You know, people who have an uncompromising life just don’t do it the way everybody else does.   Have you ever noticed that?


There is a pastor in Aberdeen, Scotland by the name of Willy Still.   Some call him the Martyn Lloyd-Jones of Scotland.   And I was reading a little book that Eric Leaver gave me the other day written by him called The Work of the Pastor.   And he said basically - this is his phrase, “The people God uses the most are the odd-bods.”   He said, “So, you shouldn’t be surprised if you run into some odd-bods.   In fact, everybody I’ve ever known specially used of God was an odd bod.”


Now, I hear him.   He’s saying for people who have this kind of uncompromising life, there will inevitably be an uncommon standard.   They won’t do it the way everybody else does it.   They will set their standard a cut above the masses, even a cut above the Christians.   They just don’t live on that normal plane.   They set standards that always exceed the norm.


I remember when I was a little kid, just in high school, I got to reading some people who are great at prayer, and I just couldn’t believe the commitment they made to that.   And I read a couple of missionary biographies, and these people were just, they didn’t live the Christian life the way anybody I knew did.   And there were lots of people, you know, who went by the book, but it seemed as if these people just went up to another level.


Well, look at the end of verse 8 again.   He says that I don’t want any portion of the king’s food; I don’t want any of the wine which the king drinks.   Now, go down to verse 12.   He says, in fact, I’ll go a step further, “Just give us vegetables and water.”   Now, wait a minute.   You don’t have to eat the wine of the king, and you don’t have to eat the food of the king, but you could certainly eat some other food, and you could certainly drink some proper kind of wine.


But, Daniel says, “Look, I want to go to an uncommon standard, not any wine at all.”   He was a teetotaler, total abstinence, drinking only water, and not any kind of meat, just what they call “pulse,” some kind of beans and seeds.   That’s it.


Well, you say, “Daniel, this is not really necessary.”   But, people who make the kind of commitment he made always want to live at the highest plane.   They seem to choose a standard above everybody else.   Their ministries are a cut above the rest.   They have a higher level of commitment.   They have a more faithful prayer life.   They’re just a little bit more committed to a deep study of the Word of God.


And I can illustrate this principle by just dealing with the issue of wine, for example, here.   Now, why does Daniel say, “I don’t - I’m not going to drink any wine at all?”   And by the way, he sustains this commitment all the way through this thing.   Why does he do that?   It isn’t required of him.


In fact, the Old Testament talks about yayin, which is a word for “wine,” as a very common part of Jewish society.   We went into that a little bit, I believe.   As you know, it was a mixed wine so that it was diluted, and it was proper to drink it.   In fact, drink offerings were used in the sacrificial system.   There was even a supply of wine kept in the temple.   Isaiah 24 talked about wine drinking being associated with singing and having a joyful time.   Isaiah 55, wine is actually a symbol of salvation.


So, in the Old Testament, it wasn’t that wine in itself - a properly mixed wine in itself - was wrong or evil.   Well, why does he choose this standard?   Well, that’s just the way it is with those kind of commitments.   Let me give you an illustration.   Go back to Leviticus chapter 10 for a minute - Leviticus 10:8.


“And the Lord spake unto Aaron.”   Now, Aaron isn’t just like everybody.   Aaron is the high priest, and Aaron’s people would be the priestly people.   And so the Lord speaks to Aaron, and through Aaron to all those who would be involved in the priesthood, and He says, in effect, “If you are to be a priest, do not drink wine, nor strong drink, - ” neither yayin or shekar “ - thou, nor thy sons with thee, when you go into the tabernacle of the congregation, lest you die:   it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations:   And that you may put difference between holy and unholy, between unclean and clean; And that you may teach the children of Israel all the statutes which the Lord has spoken unto them by the hand of Moses.”


In other words, don’t touch it because if you ever touched it, you might find yourself falling prey to its temptation, and then you would lose the ability to properly distinguish between holy and unholy and to rightly teach the people.   You’re in too precarious a position to fool with it.


In Numbers chapter 6, look with me for a moment.   Numbers chapter 6, “The Lord spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When either man or woman shall separate themselves to vow a vow of a Nazarite - ” which means, by the way, “to be separated,” not to be from Nazareth, that’s a different word, but when you take a vow of separation, to separate unto the Lord “ - you will separate yourself from wine and strong drink and no vinegar of wine, no vinegar of strong drink, neither shall he drink any liquor of grapes, nor eat any moist grapes, or any dried grapes.   All the days of his separation shall he eat nothing made of the vine tree, from the kernel even to the husk.”


Now listen, it wasn’t required that everybody live this way.   But somebody who wanted to set their life in a unique way as separated unto God set an uncommon standard, do you see?   It was a matter of your choice.   But when it was established that you wanted to live on the very highest plain, and when you took that occasion to do so, you set an uncommon standard.


Look with me for a moment at the 31st chapter of Proverbs, the final chapter, and you find a similar thing.   In Proverbs 31:4, “It is not - ” now listen to this.   “It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink.”   And by the way, Daniel well may have come from a royal family, and then been taught this tremendous biblical principle, and that is part and parcel of the reason he never would touch the wine.   It may have been that he had already made this commitment as a part of the royal family.


But “it is not for kings, it is not for princes, lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the justice of any of the afflicted.   Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish.”   When somebody is in the last throes and the agonies of death, sedate them with it.   But don’t give it to people who must make decisions on a spiritual level.   There is an uncommon standard for the greatest spiritual responsibility.


First Timothy chapter 5 takes us into the New Testament thought on this.   And I think it’s interesting to hear the apostle Paul say to Timothy, “Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for your stomach’s sake.”   Why do you think he said that?   “Drink no longer water?”   I’ll tell you why I believe he said it, because Timothy never drank anything but water.   The fact that Paul has to instruct him to take a little wine, and tell him not to just drink water indicates to me that Timothy did not customarily drink wine.   That wasn’t something that was necessarily an overt command to him.   That was a choice he made, an uncommon standard.


I believe in Luke chapter 1, it says of John the Baptist, “He shall drink neither wine nor strong drink.”   It tells us that an elder in 1 Timothy is not to be given to wine.   It says it in Titus he’s not to be given to wine.   The point is this, people.   Those who choose the highest and the best, those who desire to live at the most uncompromising level of commitment, seek an uncommon standard.


And Daniel, for certain, wanted to be distinguished from the gluttons and the drunkards of Babylon, that there would be no confusion.   And so he not only says, “I will not drink the king’s wine,” he says, “I will not drink any wine at all, only water, only water.”


And I think in this day, I know in my own life, that’s a choice that I’ve made.   It doesn’t make me more spiritual.   It’s just that I feel that that’s one place where I can set an uncommon standard for myself, that I might not be drawn into a compromising position, that I might avoid all appearance of evil.


So, Daniel, though the king commanded it, didn’t drink.   How much easier it should be for us when there’s no such command upon us and no necessity, either?   Great men, you know - and I’m sure that Daniel knew God’s laws on this - great men have fallen to the power of drink.   You have only to look further in the book of Daniel to see Belshazzar losing the Babylonian Empire in the midst of a drunken stupor.


You have only to study history to realize that at the age of 33, Alexander the Great lost the world empire because he was already a full-fledged drunkard.   When the iron duke of England, called the Duke of Wellington, was marching his army across the Iberian Peninsula, word was brought to his headquarters that ahead of him was a vast store of Spanish wine that his troops could enjoy.   He stopped his army on the spot.   He sent some of his men ahead.   And he said, “Blow it to bits.”   And they blew the winery to pieces, and then he marched his army on.


It is said that the reason Napoleon Bonaparte lost the battle at Waterloo to the victorious Duke of Wellington was because the night before Marshal Ney tarried too long over his favorite glass of wine, and the next morning his head was clouded, his mind unsteady, and he made bad decisions.


When France fell in World War II against Hitler, Marshal Petain said, quote: “France was defeated because its army was drunk.”   And the Vichy government of 1940 said the reason for the collapse for the moral fiber of the French army was due to alcohol, plain and simple.


It’s never done anybody any favors.   Daniel had an uncommon standard.   A really uncompromising life will not play on the edge of what is right, it will choose the highest and the noblest and the best.   Let me give you one more.


An uncompromising life is characterized by an unashamed boldness, an uncommon standard, and thirdly, an earthly protection, an unearthly protection.   This is great.   Verse 9,   “Now God - ” I love those two words.   Did you get that?   “Now God - ”   You know as well as I do - get this - that when anybody establishes a standard like Daniel did, God will be on his side, right?   So, it’s only a matter of time until we read, “Now God.”   It didn’t take long.   “Daniel purposed in his heart,” in verse 8, and God moved in verse 9.


“God had brought Daniel into favor and compassion with the prince of the eunuchs.” Amazing.


Now, you know, let me just talk about this for a minute.   It’s axiomatic, I think, that even if people disagree with your convictions, they admire you for sticking up to them, right?   I mean, everybody loves somebody with character.   You know, you’re so sick of wishy-washy, pusillanimous little puny people who vacillate about everything, who flow like flotsam and jetsam with the tide, like water-soaked sticks washing back and forth under a pier.   You get so tired of people who are spineless.   It is axiomatic, that when you meet somebody with convictions, you respect that person, especially if their convictions are strong, moral, conscientious convictions.


Integrity, I think, is a valued thing.   We put a premium on integrity.   But that’s not the issue here.   It wasn’t Daniel’s integrity that swayed Ashpenaz, the prince of the eunuchs.   Now, you say, “Well, maybe it was just that Daniel was such a nice guy.”   Well, I think he was.   I think Daniel had a gracious and loving personality.   I think that comes out further on in this section as we see some more things about him.   The way he talks is such a loving, and there’s such a gentleness about him, such a lack of pushiness.   He’s just a beautiful kind of character that naturally goes with a godly man.   We would expect to find it.


But I don’t even think it was even his amazing personality.   So I don’t think it was the human value placed on integrity and so forth.   I don’t think it was the pleasing personality of the man.   I think the reason things went so well is this.   “Now God brought Daniel into favor and compassion.”   Sovereign act of God.


This is so important, folks.   God is controlling everything.   God had a plan for Daniel.   God had a purpose for Daniel.   And God wanted Daniel to be a witness in Babylon.   I believe Daniel is the key, in one sense, to a great part of the panorama of the Christmas story.   I question whether ever would be wise men coming from the east if there never was a Daniel.   I mean, God had a long-range plan for this guy.


Behind the scenes of the return at the end of the 70 years, as the people go back to their land, behind the scenes is the character and the ministry of Daniel, whom I believe brought it to pass as the agent of God.   Amazing man.   God had a plan and God - now watch this - just moved into the heart of that guy and He just pushed in there favor and compassion, and He said in His sovereignty, “Ashpenaz, you will love Daniel.”   And he did, and he did.


And I don’t guess he knew why he did, but he did.   It’s tremendous.   And you know, even Nebuchadnezzar, who was brilliant, who was powerful, couldn’t do anything to sway or change the plan of God.   God put it into that man’s heart to be kind to Daniel.


Now listen to me.   You live an uncompromising life and you will enjoy an unearthly protection.   People say, “Oh, well, if I stick my neck out - ” people sometimes say that to me “ - don’t you - you say things, you know?   You just speak what you think, and you say what the Bible says.   Don’t you worry of what will happen?”


Well, I might worry about it for a minute, but it passes very rapidly.   Because I’m saying, “Look, God.   This is Your Word.   You got me into this, now get me out of it.”   And I believe that until the time comes when God says, “It’s time for you to be finished, MacArthur,” I believe I enjoy an unearthly protection.   That’s just the way it is.   I think God protects those who make a commitment to Him.


Now, what’s important about this is - now listen to me - usually we compromise because we’re afraid we’ll get into trouble, when the fact is if we didn’t compromise God would be our protection in the midst of trouble.   But as soon as you compromise, you forfeit that unearthly protection and you’re on your own.   And then one compromise leads to what?   Another compromise, and another one, and then you’re really stuck, because if you ever tell the truth, they know you’ve been a phony all along.   Uncompromising, that’s Daniel, and God protected him.


In 1 Kings 8:50, it says, “And forgive Thy people who have sinned against Thee, and all their transgressions in which they have transgressed against Thee, and give them compassion before them who carried them captive, that they may have compassion upon them.”   Here are people saying, “God, give them compassion.”   And God will do it, God will do it.


People say, “You know, if we were living in a society that was oppressive and if we were - people were coming down on us, and shooting us for our faith, and so forth and so on, would we still speak the truth?”   Listen, if we didn’t speak the truth and compromised, we would be on our own.   If we spoke the truth, no matter what happened, then God is our unearthly protector.


And if God says, “You live,” there isn't a king in the world that could take your life, right?   Not one.   Boy, that’s terrific.   You have nothing to fear.   You say, “Well, if I really say what I think, if I really stand for the truth, I’ll lose my job.”   So, compromise and lose God’s resource.   Does that make sense?   Who do you want on your team, your boss or God?   There isn’t a boss in the world who could move you until God allows it.


Psalm 106:46.   I just have to share this with you, because I think it sums up the whole idea.   Listen, this is great.   It’s talking here about how God cares for His people.   This is so good.   “He made them - ” this is talking about His people Israel.   “He made them also to be pitied of all those that carried them captives.”   Now listen to me.   This isn’t just Ashpenaz.   God made the whole pile of Chaldeans and Babylonians compassionate toward His people.   Do you realize that God can not only sway a king, God can sway an entire society?


Why?   Because, verse 45 says He is a covenant keeping God and He made a covenant with His people.   And, beloved, we have a covenant with our God in Christ, don’t we?   If we live an uncompromising life, God will take care of us.


I always think of David.   David is so great, but he sure did some klutzy things, and one of the dumbest things he ever did was when he was up in the Philistines’ country and he went into the palace.   And, of course, here he was, an archenemy of the Philistines and he’s in the palace, and he becomes fearful.   Instead of saying, “I am David who is the king of the people of God.   I am David who speaks for Jehovah.   I will not falter to give His testimonies.”


Instead of confronting that pagan situation, he gets afraid.   So, you know what he does?   He pretends he’s nuts.   That’s right.   That’s exactly what he did.   He pretended he was crazy.   And the first thing he did was he started slobbering in his beard.   The Bible says he drooled all over his beard.   Now the beard in the orient was a sign of your dignity.   To slobber in your beard was very, very undignified.   I think it still leaves a lot to be desired.   But anyway, it was a very undignified behavior.


You know what he did?   He started slobbering in his beard, and he acted like a madman, and it says he kept running his hands up and down the gates like he was crazy.   And you say to yourself, “David?   The sweet singer of Israel?   Who wrote all the scriptures?   David whose hands were covered with blood because of all the victories he had won?   David the great man of God?   David, that handsome musician who had every heart of every woman in the land?   David, that majestic figure?   David, going around slobbering and doing this?”


And you know what the king says?   Look, we’ve got enough nuts in this court.   Get rid of that guy.   That's what he said.   And they shipped him out of there and he goes, “Oh, oh, my plan worked.”   And then he crawls in a cave out in the middle of nowhere, and he pens a psalm.   And the psalm, in effect, says, “God, I was really a fool, wasn’t I?   I compromised.”   And for all history, God recorded that stupidity so everybody would know it.   Instead of believing that You were my deliverer, and if I had lived in an uncompromising way, unashamedly bold, before those people, if I had lived at an uncommon standard, I would have had an unearthly protection.


And those Philistines couldn’t have laid a hand on me anymore than Goliath with his great big Philistine sword could do anything against my little handful of rocks.   Oh, how soon David forgot.   An unearthly protection is promised to the one who doesn’t compromise.


There’s a great word.   You have to hear it.   Proverbs 16:7, just listen.   “When a man’s ways please the Lord, - ” listen to this “ - he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.”   Is that great?   “When a man’s ways please the Lord, he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.”   So, what is the point in life then?   Please the Lord.   Live with an unashamed boldness.   Live at an uncommon standard and gain an unearthly protection.   Boy, it’s exciting to have that sense of being invincible.


Beloved, can I say this to you?   The hearts of all men are in the hands of God.   You see it?   They’re in the hands of God, the hearts of all men.   Not some men, the hearts of all men.   And all you have to do is please God and He’ll control their hearts.   So, Daniel’s life portrays what God will do for a person who is faithfully obedient to Him.


By the way, look back at verse 9 for a moment.   The word “favor” is the word for “tender love"; compassion, so forth. Really means “unfailing love”—he had a virtuous kind of unfailing love, as well as a gut-level, just an affection.   It was both a true kind of love, and one that knew emotion.   This guy really loved Daniel.   Oh, what a setup this is for Daniel.


You know something?   If you want to get somewhere in God’s kingdom, you don’t have to play politics.   Just don’t compromise.   Let God put you there.   If God wants to lift you up in a society, or lift you up in a church, or lift you up in a ministry, or lift you up in some kind of situation, live an uncompromising life, and let God work on the hearts of people who will draw you to that place.   Don’t seek it on your own.


God takes special care of His faithful, uncompromising people.   I think of little Moses.   What does Moses know?   All he knows is he’s floating down the Nile River.   He doesn’t know from what.   Next thing he knows, he’s living in Pharaoh’s palace.


You say, “How did he get there?”   He just got picked up and stuck there.   And you know what?   Even his own mother was there to nurse him.   Who masterminded that?   God did.   We don’t need to use politics, self-effort.   When we don’t compromise, we have an unearthly protection.   Let’s bow together in prayer.


Father, what great truths we’ve learned tonight.   An uncompromising life.   Oh, the blessedness of an uncompromising life with an unashamed boldness that calls on us to live at an uncommon standard, that allows us to depend totally on an unearthly protection.   And that’s only the beginning, Lord.   There are at least five other things in this chapter.   How majestic, and marvelous, and thrilling to know that blessedness from You is given to the one who lives by Your standards.


Thank You, Father, for what You’ve taught us tonight.   Make us an uncompromising people with the same kind of love, the same kind of gentleness, the same kind of tenderness that we saw in Daniel.   The same kind of gentleness and tenderness we see in Jesus, but never compromising on what we know is the absolute truth of Your Word.


Help us not to live the way other people live.   Help us to choose a cut above.   Help us never to be ashamed.   To echo with the apostle Paul, “I’m not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation.”   May we never be ashamed so that when we see You face to face You will never be ashamed of us.


Thank You, Lord, for calling us to this life and promising us Your protection when we live it.   For the glory of Christ we pray.   Amen.



今晚,我们有幸继续研读但以理书。 我对你的回答感到非常兴奋。 我只是感谢主,在我们阅读这本巨大的但以理书时,我们面前的冒险。 如果你愿意的话,拿起你的圣经,让我们一起再看一遍第一章,从第八节开始。 今晚我们要看8-21、8-21节,一段叙述性的文本。 我不知道我们能走多远,但我们会继续前进,看看 上帝在这个巨大、巨大的部分,在但以理书这个预言的开头部分,为我们准备了什么。

一位著名的博物学家在他的一本教科书中描述了一种海洋植物,这种植物生长在 150 到 200 英尺的深度,漂浮在西大洋的碎石上。 根据博物学家的说法,这种植物的茎不到一英寸厚,但它生长、茁壮成长,并且在不断撞击海岸的浪花 的猛烈撞击和压力下保持着自己的力量。

这株看似纤细脆弱的植物,究竟是什么秘密呢? 它对所施加的压力有惊人的耐力和抵抗力的关键是什么呢? 博物学家说,这是因为这种细长的植物可以面对各种因素的狂暴,因为它被牢牢地固定住了,仿佛它把生命抓住了位于水底的裸露的岩石上。

如果我们有一个合适的锚,我们如何在自己的生活中承受生命破碎者的毁灭性打击,这真是令人惊讶。 无论我们看起来多么脆弱,或者植物多么纤细,当我们有合适的根和合适的锚时,我们就可以让自己站稳脚跟。 如果我们把这个比喻颠倒过来,从某种意义上说,我们可以说,当但以理的脚在巴比伦时,他的头肯定在天堂。 他确实把自己锚定在 神的事物上。 我相信但以理愿意站出来反对他所生活的异教社会的关键是不愿意妥协上帝的绝对性。

现在,自从很多很多年前我第一次断言教导神的话语以来,我一直相信的一件事是,只要有神的话语的原则,你就永远不会偏离你的行为。 有一些值得怀疑的事情。 在灰色地带,有些事情我们没有一个具体的圣经词语。 但是,当我们明确地知道圣经的教导时,我们就会采取自己的立场,从不妥协。这就是我们的锚定点。

而这正是但以理这个人的生活特征。当涉及到律法和神的话语的绝对性时,他不会动摇。 这让他信心坚强,使他能够忍受迦勒底-巴比伦局势的所有风暴。

顺便说一句,如果你上次没有在这里,我只想提醒你,迦勒底人真的一心要给但以理、他的三个朋友,以及他们在公元前 606 年第一次驱逐中被驱逐的所有其他年轻犹太男孩洗脑。C.他们致力于洗脑过程。 但以理和他的三个朋友对此表示抵制。

现在,请记住我上次告诉过你,他们在第一次驱逐中选择了这些年轻人作为人质,以确保以色列不会对尼布甲尼撒最初的到来反应过度。 当他第一次来到以色列地,实际上是在犹大王国建立他的权力时,人质被扣押,以保证以色列不会反叛或反叛的事实。

但是,事情远不止于此。 巴比伦人希望这些年轻人得到培养,以便在巴比伦的宫廷中使用。 我相信他们心里想着,凭借他们的犹太血统,他们可以在未来几年帮助他们处理犹太人的事务。 你会记得,他们根据三个基本特征或特征来选择这些年轻人。 首先是他们的身体美和身体形态。 第二是他们的智力和能力。第三,他们的社交风度。 他们挑选了那些具有最强的身体品质、心理品质和社会能力的年轻人,在巴比伦的宫廷中使用它们。

情节很简单。 他们会给他们洗脑。 他们会设法在他们的思想中消除他们的家园、他们的遗产、他们的宗教、他们的上帝、他们的忠诚和一切。你还记得他们试图通过改变三件事来做到这一点。 第一,他们想对他们进行再教育,让他们接受迦勒底巴比伦的教育。 第二,他们给它们重新命名,给它们起巴比伦的名字,试图将它们与过去隔绝。 第三,他们想把迦勒底的生活方式强加给他们。

所以,这是一个再教育的问题。 这是一个重新定义他们是谁的问题。 这是一个重新定位的问题,即按照迦勒底的生活方式生活。 如果它奏效了,他们就会被充分洗脑。

现在,历史学家告诉我们,估计这些年轻人中有 50 到 75 人被带出犹大的法庭。 这些人是王室的后裔、贵胄的儿子和犹大的首领。 所以拿了 50 到 75 个,我们只知道有四个划清了界限并且毫不妥协。 因此,洗脑过程很可能在这些非常年轻的男性中的大多数中奏效。

你会记得我也告诉过你,他们可能在 14 或 15 岁左右,通常不是年轻人具备抵抗非常复杂的洗脑行动所需的性格的时期,这种洗脑行动在巴比伦宫廷中潜藏着一些进步、名利的巨大希望。

现在,正如我们上次分享的那样,Daniel 和他的三个朋友并没有抗拒最初的努力。 他们没有抗拒教育过程。 其次,他们没有抗拒改名。 但是,第三,当涉及到改变生活方式,强迫他们吃国王的食物,沉迷于宫殿的日常饮食,让自己重新定位到那种事情上时,这就是他们说不的地方。

原因很简单。 圣经中没有反对教育的规定。 圣经中没有针对这些名字的命令。 但圣经有明确的命令禁止吃迦勒底食物。 第一,这是献给偶像的食物。 按照普遍的习俗,他们所有的节日首先都是献给神灵的,他们自己的异教神灵。

其次,他们有非常严格的饮食律法,巴比伦人不会遵守,因此,虽然他们可以做到前两项,真正意识到努力要达到什么目的,并以他们的教养和对上帝话语的承诺来抵制它,但他们不能接受第三项,因为那样会否认上帝律法的绝对陈述。

亲爱的弟兄姊妹,关键是,我们在生活中必须划清 神划清界限的界限。 他根据他的话语的绝对性划定了不妥协的界限。 现在,你说,“嗯,前两个呢? 看来教育会是最有威胁的。

不。不是因为他们如此致力于神的话语,他们只会在神的话语的光照下看到这种教育,你明白吗?他们会根据神的话语来解释它。 第二,他们可以改名,但他们肯定不能改变自己的心。 他们无法改变自己的灵魂。 他们无法改变自己对自己知道是真实的看法。

但是,如果他们屈服于第三件事,接受并适应迦勒底人的生活方式,那么他们就会否认神的话语,肯定会成为教育过程的牺牲品。 因为如果他们在饮食中妥协了神的话语,那么他们在其他方面也很容易妥协了神的话语。

因此,我们看到,不妥协的生活的底线是 神的话语的陈述。 现在,我们还与您上次分享了,对于一个 14 岁的年轻人来说,这是一个非常棒的支架。 这说明了他的性格。 它说明了他的父母。 它可能说明了约西亚领导下的大复兴对他生活的影响。 在某个时候,丹尼尔受过良好的教育。 在某个时候,他向上帝承诺不会玷污自己。 即使在那个很小的时候,他也克服了难以置信的困难实现了这一承诺。

显然,我们需要有同样的性格。它要求对神的话语的绝对性采取不妥协的立场。 丹尼尔做到了,他的三个朋友也做到了。 所有的诱惑、教育、鼓励、所有的贿赂、所有的压迫、所有的野心、所有的荣耀和承诺,都不能使这四个年轻人妥协他们所知道的真理。 他们不会这样做。

他们会学习国王的语言。 他们会学习迦勒底的教育。有科学,有数学,还有很多东西会有所帮助。 有些东西是他们要拒绝的,是哲学和神学的。 但是,在他们自己的心中,对神的话语和神的律法有这样的委身,以至于所有的教育都会通过神的真理来过滤。

我认为我们今天仍然如此。 我认为,作为基督徒,当我们的信仰坚定时,我们经常听到世界的声音,我们在世界的大学和学院接受教育,等等,但如果我们的信仰坚定,我们对上帝话语的承诺是坚定的,那么这种教育就会通过上帝的话语进行过滤。 在许多情况下,它使我们能够更好地扭转局面,把 上帝的话语带回给他们,因为我们可以看到他们的理论和神学的弱点。

我想到像弗朗西斯·谢弗这样的人,他在很多方面都是上帝赐予这个时代的礼物。一个年复一年地研究世界哲学的人,为了在理解世界的哲学时,他可以理解神的话语如何与这些哲学交谈,并且他可以在自己的土地上用神的真理来满足它们。

我想到一些科学家,他们多年来一直在研究进化论,为的是用神的话语来驳斥它们。 敬虔的人已经非常详细地研究了不同邪教和伪宗教的哲学,而这些人反过来又为我们提供了资源来抵消,并将福音带给那些被困在错误体系中的人。 但以理和他的三个朋友并不害怕这一点,因为他们知道他们有神的话语网格,可以通过它来过滤所有这些教育。

在这一点上,我想警告你,除非你有这样的机会,否则不要让自己接触这类教育机会,否则你会发现你可能会遇到信仰的沉船。 人们问我,“你认为基督徒应该去世俗的大学吗? 答案是我认为一些基督徒应该去那里,而不是全部。 我们中的一些人,也许,必须接触到它才能应对它。

所以,他们不介意教育,因为他们有能力处理教育。 他们甚至会取迦勒底人的名字。 这种情况并不罕见。 我们生活在一个根据社会现状命名的社会中。 如今,名字没有任何意义。 这根本没有真正困扰他们。但他们永远不会采用这种生活方式。

正如我上次所说,任何社会的生活方式都是最腐败的,明白吗?因为一旦你开始按照社会的生活方式生活,无论你被教导了什么 ,你都已经放弃了自己的哲学。 生活方式永远是任何异教社会中最腐败的元素。

所以,我们看到但以理在那时拒绝了。 他停止了洗脑过程,不会适应他们的生活方式。 箴言 4:23 说:“要全心谨守; 因为生命的难题就是从它出来的。 它的意思是保护你的心,因为如果你失去了你的心,如果你放弃了你存在的基本部分,它思考、回应、激励和让你行动; 如果你放弃它,生活的问题就会被破坏。保守你的心,这就是 Daniel 所做的。

现在,在我们的研究中,我希望我们看到这种承诺的后果。 他上周做出了承诺。 现在结果如何? 顺便说一句,他们可能都很糟糕。 我的意思是,你知道,尼布甲尼撒并不是有史以来的好人。

当他走过来说:“我想让所有这些年轻人吃国王的食物。 我想让他们对我负责。 我希望他们觉得对我有义务。 我想让他们知道我支持他们,我给了他们最好的。 我希望他们能尝尝我们在迦勒底的美味佳肴。 我希望他们渴望这些东西,忘记过去的东西。 我希望他们适应这种生活方式。 这是过程的一部分。 说“不,谢谢,国王”可能是一个相当严重的问题。

你所要做的就是在书中再读一会儿,你会发现有一次,有人没有按照国王说的去做,他就把他扔进了火炉里。 还有一次,有人不按国王说的去做,就把他扔进狮子坑里。

因此,采取不妥协立场的结果有时会很糟糕。 这是毫无疑问的。 有时要付出巨大的代价。 与异教君主对抗可能非常非常危险。但丹尼尔必须这样做,因为这样做是他的性格。 他的三个朋友,第6节提到的那些美好的年轻人,哈拿尼雅、米沙利和亚撒利雅,他们站起来,径直走进那火炉。 丹尼尔站起来,径直走进了那个狮子坑。 如果这是它必须的,那么它就是必须的。仍然不会有任何妥协。

现在,让我们看看从第8节开始的经文,我希望你看到一系列的特征——我认为这太令人兴奋了——这一系列的特征,对于一个采取不妥协立场的人来说是真实的。 当一个人在他的心中决定以一种不妥协的方式生活在异教社会中时,我在这里看到一系列特征,它们没有按任何特定的顺序,但我只是看到它们表现出来。 而且他们非常实用。 我只是把它们放在购物清单上给你,这样你就可以开始写下来了。

第一,无耻的勇气,无耻的勇气。 第8节,现在看一下。“但以理心里定意,不让王的食物和所喝的酒玷污自己,所以他求太监首领——”就是我们上次遇见的亚施毗拿“——免得他玷污自己。” 现在,就此停止。

这真是令人着迷。 这是一个毫不掩饰的大胆。 但以理说:“亚施毗拿,我不想吃王的食物; 我不想喝国王的酒,因为它会玷污我。 现在,等一下,丹尼尔。这是相当大胆的事情。 我的意思是,你不能稍微哼哼哼哼吗? 我的意思是,你是在告诉国王他的食物会玷污你? 我喜欢这种大胆,不是吗?

他没有说..「你知道吗,国王,从我还是个小家伙开始,我就必须有特别的饮食习惯。 他没有欺骗国王或太监的王子; 他没有扭动身体。 他没有说,“嗯,你知道,我的身体不会适应这个。 他没有说,“我病得很重,你知道,我只是感觉不太舒服。 而我 - 我最好不要,这是如此丰富的食物。你知道,哦,我已经习惯了我生活过的土地上的食物,我就是无法消化这个。

他没有这么说。 他本可以这么说的。 我们可能会这样做。 你知道,很多时候,当我们想摆脱一个真正是灵性问题的处境时,我们会给出一个理由,而不是一个灵性的理由来摆脱它。 我们不想承认就是这样。 有人对你说,“嘿,你为什么不跟我们一起来呢? 我们要做这个,我们要那个。 “我们不会说,”嗯,你知道,我不认为这是对的。 我相信这样做是有罪的,我不会妥协我对耶稣基督的承诺。 我们说,“嗯,是的,那真是太好了,但我今晚得待在家里。 我得做点什么,嗯,你知道的。我们哼哼。我们并没有真正确定这里存在属灵问题的事实。

哦,我喜欢这个。丹尼尔十四岁了,什么性格。他说:“对了,你告诉国王我不能吃他的食物,这会玷污我。 无耻的勇气伴随着不妥协的生活。 这是一件了不起的事情,勇敢。

他本来可以用 “污秽” 以外的词。 这是一个非常强烈的词。 旧约中说,被玷污的东西是耶和华所憎恶的。 但是他不能吃喝的原因是因为他会被玷污,所以他就是这么说的。 他会被玷污,第一,因为这是献给偶像的肉,他不会靠近偶像。 其次,被玷污是因为不是按照犹太人的饮食律法准备的,他会违反神的律法,这就构成了玷污。

你知道我的信仰吗? 他没有在那节经文中说,但他说他不会玷污自己,这对我来说意味着他一定已经向亚施毗纳解释了为什么这是污秽。 他一定在旧约的饮食律法上给他一整套东西。 他也一定给了他一些关于偶像崇拜的精选词。然后让他知道整个交易,“这就是我的立场。我不这样做,因为那不符合上帝的律法。

哦,你知道什么吗? 当一个人在非常艰难的处境中不以说出委身于主的话语的真理而感到羞耻时,这不是一件美妙的事情吗? 那是真实的性格,人,真实的性格,真正的不妥协的性格。 他不以他的上帝为耻,他也不以他对上帝的信仰为耻,即使在一个异教社会中,即使他是国王的囚犯,即使国王有权因为他的不服从和悖逆而杀死他,但这从未改变他的承诺。

坦率地说,对于正常人来说,圣经说对人的恐惧会带来什么? 一个圈套。对大多数人来说,对人的恐惧困住了我们。 但丹尼尔不是。但那些具有不妥协性格的人似乎总是具有毫不羞耻的勇气。

我认为这是一个非常有趣的观点,所以我决定在圣经中稍微追寻一下。 你知道我在摩西身上看到了这一点。 我就是喜欢这一点。 我在摩西身上看到了这一点。 摩西走到法老面前说:“法老,让我的人民走吧。 哦,我喜欢这样。放他们走吧,法老。法老说:“让我告诉你谁是老大。 他叫来他的术士,他们耍花招,把他们的小棍子扔下来,他们的棍子就变成蛇,摩西把他的小棍子扔下来,棍子就变成蛇吃掉他们的蛇。

“他说,”让我的百姓走吧。 他不怕为他的上帝挺身而出。 当我看到摩西真的杀死了一个压制犹太人的埃及人时,我喜欢它。 他不怕为上帝和他的子民挺身而出。

我在 David 身上看到了这一点。 诗篇有几次记载了一些事情,让我们能看到大卫的心。 诗篇 40:8,我喜欢这句话,“我的上帝啊,我乐意遵行你的旨意。是的,你的律法就在我心中。 现在,任何时候一个人心中都有神的律法,他们想遵行律法,这就是不妥协的精神。 这就像丹尼尔一样。 大卫说:“我知道你的法律,我决心这样做。 所以,“我在会众里传公义:看哪,我没有克制自己的嘴唇,耶和华啊,你知道的。我从来没有出拳。 我从来没有隐瞒过一句公义的真理。

“我没有——”他在第10节说:“——将你的公义藏在我心里; 我已宣告祢的信实。 我宣告了祢的救恩:我没有掩饰祢的慈爱。 我没有向大群会众隐瞒你的真理。 他说,“上帝,我委身于它,而且我毫不羞愧地大胆地宣讲了它。哦,上帝,请赐予我们这样的人。

“后来在诗篇 71:15 中,”我的口要终日显明你的公义和你的救恩。 他说,我的口将终日显明你的公义和救恩。无耻的勇气。

丹尼尔的朋友们都有。 请看但以理书第三章。 这真的很棒。 第13节,尼布甲尼撒大怒,怒气冲冲,他把哈拿尼雅、亚撒利雅和米沙利都带进来——改名为沙得拉、米煞和亚伯尼歌。 耶稣领他们进来,对他们说:沙得拉、米沙煞、亚伯尼歌啊,你们岂不是事奉我的神,也不敬拜我所立的金像吗? 你没有按照我告诉你的去做吗?

“现在,如果你准备好了,那时你听到了——”然后他命名了在崇拜众神的时候吹响的整个管弦乐队的名字“——如果你不倒下,我就把你扔进燃烧的火炉中;那能救你脱离我手的神是谁呢? 他对上帝的看法相当薄弱。

“沙得拉、米沙赫和亚伯尼歌回答说——”我喜欢这个“——尼布甲尼撒啊,我们不小心以这种方式回答你。” 回复你没什么大不了的。 “王啊,我们所事奉的上帝能救我们脱离燃烧的火炉,他也必救我们脱离你的手。但如果不行,国王啊,你当知道,我们不会事奉你的神,也不会崇拜你所设立的金像。 无论发生什么,我们都不会崇拜您的形象。 哦,多么大胆。这三个小男孩身上表现出了多么正直的品格。

我们在新约中多次看到它,这种同样的无耻的勇气伴随着一颗不妥协的心。 我想到的一节经文,是的,马可福音 8:38。我们的主说:“所以,在这淫乱和罪恶的世代,谁要以我和我的话为耻;人子在他父的荣耀中,与圣天使一起降临,也要因他而感到羞愧。 哇。这是非常强大的东西,不是吗?

彼得前书4章16节说:“人若像基督徒一样受苦,就不要以为耻。 你知道,当你为基督徒受苦时,当你承受很多虐待,人们贬低你,人们麻烦你时,你很容易为身为基督徒而感到羞耻,你就会发牢骚。 正如我所说的,有些基督徒就像北极河,河口结冰了。 他们什么也没说。 他们只是因为羞愧而不让别人知道。 但彼得说,“你们作基督徒的身分,不要以受苦为耻。

我喜欢在使徒行传的结尾看到保罗。 当他穿过一群傀儡统治者时:腓力斯、非斯都、亚基帕;每一次,他都毫不犹豫地大胆、无耻地宣讲耶稣基督。 他写信给提摩太说:“提摩太,提摩太,神赐给我们的不是恐惧的灵,而是能力、爱心、健全的心。 提摩太,不要以我这基督的囚犯为耻,也不要以福音为耻。

诗篇 119:46 中记录了一句优美的经文。 它说:“我也要在君王面前讲你的法度,并且不感到羞愧。 那不是很好吗? “我也要在君王面前讲你的法度,不至于羞愧。” 这个世界上不应该有人用你的信息来恐吓你,没有人。

但以理有一种无所畏惧、勇敢、无耻地站在君王面前的品格,说真话,一种无畏的精神,完全委身于上帝,这使他变得非常诚实。 为真理勇敢,这不是很棒吗?

以西结称之为 “把你的脸定得像燧石”。 当然,燧石非常坚韧,坚决、不妥协。 事实上,在历代志上 12:8 中,同样的美德被称为 “面容像狮子”。 没有太多的事情能吓到狮子。

腓立比书 1:27 中 – 我就是喜欢这句话,“只要你们的行为像基督的福音一样: 使我或来看你们,或不在家,听见你们的事情,你们同心同德,同心同德,为福音的信仰而努力 - ”现在,听这人“ - 不要被你的敌人吓坏。 那不是很好吗? 没有被你的对手吓到,勇敢地愿意站出来说话。

我在一本旧书中找到了一个有趣的例子。 这是 D. L. Moody 的一篇讲道,我要读给你听。

“有一个故事,一个年轻人带着一小撮人来攻击一个拥有 3,000 人大军的国王。这个年轻人只有 500 美元,国王派了一个使者去见这个年轻人,说他不必害怕投降,因为他会仁慈地对待他。 '年轻人叫来他的一个士兵说,'把这把匕首拿过来,刺向你的心脏。 “士兵就拿起匕首,刺向他的心脏。 '他叫来另一个人,对他说:'跳到那边的裂缝里去。 “然后这个男人跳进了裂缝里。

“年轻人对使者说:'现在回去告诉你的国王,我还有 500 个这样的。 我们会死,但我们永远不会投降。 再告诉你的国王一件事,我半小时之内就把他和我的狗拴起来。 国王听见了,就不敢迎接他们,他的军队像风前的糠秕一样在他们面前逃跑,不到 24 小时,他就把国王和他的狗拴住了。

我相信 D.L. Moody,但我不知道这个故事有多真实。 我当然不会贬低那个不在身边的人,但它说明了这一点。 这涉及到一定程度的承诺。 不妥协的品格具有圣洁、无畏的勇气,不知羞耻地承受耶稣基督的名。 因此,在某种程度上,如果你发现那种毫不羞耻的勇气,你可以衡量你是否拥有那种不妥协的立场,你是否过着那种不妥协的生活。

我告诉你,一旦你像但以理一样,在你自己的心里下定决心,在神的话语划定绝对界限的地方,你就会划出一条绝对的界限,你会毫不羞愧地、大胆地站在那里,你会在君王面前说出他的见证,你会在你的生活中找到这种勇气。 你知道吗?这些人是 神真正使用的人。

我有一个朋友,你们中的一些人可能见过他,Rick Wilder。他住在旧金山,他觉得上帝呼召他去面对罪人。 这就是这样做的地方。 他在那儿有个教堂。 他有那个教堂,他就带他的人出去,他们就走到街上,他就直接走到同性恋者面前,告诉他们需要耶稣基督。

他从街角开始,大声宣讲耶稣基督。 他有吸毒者、吸毒者、前同性恋者、你能想象到的最放荡的人、社会的弃儿、那些,以及其他一切,他还建立了一个小教堂,他的教堂里有你见过的最大的一堆傻瓜。

他说,试图将它们塑造成某种身体的样子是一项艰巨的任务。 他告诉我,他说,你知道的,“我想去度假。 我想休息一天。 但是,如果我有一天离开这些人,而不是悬在他们的边缘,他们就会回到原来的道路上。 “所以,”他说,“我一天都不能离开这个城市。 他整天,整周都在服侍这些人。 他有一种不妥协的精神,以一种毫不羞愧的勇气发出。

让我给你第二点。 我相信不妥协的生活会带来不平凡的标准,不仅是无耻的勇气,而且是不平凡的标准。 你知道,过着不妥协生活的人不会像其他人那样去做。 你有没有注意到这一点?

在苏格兰阿伯丁有一位名叫威利·斯蒂尔的牧师。 有人称他为苏格兰的马丁·劳埃德-琼斯 (Martyn Lloyd-Jones)。 我正在阅读埃里克·利弗(Eric Leaver)前几天给我的一本小书,名叫《牧师的工作》(The Work of the Pastor)。 他基本上说 - 这就是他的短语,“上帝使用最多的人是奇人。 他说:“所以,如果你遇到一些奇怪的身体,你不应该感到惊讶。 事实上,我认识的每一个专门使用上帝的人都是个奇怪的身体。

现在,我听到了他的声音。他说,对于过着这种不妥协生活的人来说,不可避免地会有一个不常见的标准。 他们不会像其他人那样做这件事。 他们将把自己的标准定在大众之上,甚至比基督徒高出一截。 他们只是不生活在那个正常的平面上。 他们设定的标准总是超越标准。

我记得当我还是个小孩子的时候,就在高中时,我读到了一些擅长祈祷的人,我简直不敢相信他们为此做出的承诺。 我读了几本传教士的传记,这些人都很公正,他们不像我认识的任何人那样过基督徒的生活。 有很多人,你知道的,他们按照书本走,但这些人似乎只是上升到了另一个层次。

请再看一下第8节的结尾。 他说我不要国王的食物的任何一份; 我不要国王喝的酒。 现在,请看第 12 节。 他说,事实上,我会更进一步,“就给我们蔬菜和水。 现在,请稍等片刻。你不必吃国王的酒,也不必吃国王的食物,但你当然可以吃一些其他的食物,你肯定可以喝一些适当的酒。

但是,丹尼尔说,“你看,我想达到一个不寻常的标准,根本不是任何葡萄酒。 他是一个狂热的人,完全禁欲,只喝水,不喝任何肉类,只喝他们所谓的“豆类”,某种豆子和种子。就是这样。

好吧,你说,“丹尼尔,这并不是真的必要。 但是,做出他做出的那种承诺的人总是希望生活在最高的层面上。 他们似乎选择了高于其他人的标准。 他们的事工比其他事工高出一筹。 他们有更高的承诺。 他们有更忠心的祷告生活。 他们只是更致力于对神的话语进行深入的研究。

例如,我可以通过处理葡萄酒问题来说明这个原则。那么,但以理为什么说:「我不 – 我根本不会喝任何酒?」 顺便说一句,他在整个过程中都保持着这种承诺。 他为什么要这样做呢?这不是对他的要求。

事实上,旧约谈到 yayin,这是一个“酒”的词,是犹太社会非常普遍的一部分。 我相信,我们对此进行了一点研究。如你所知,这是一种混合酒,所以它被稀释了,喝它是合适的。 事实上,祭祀系统使用了奠祭。 寺庙里甚至还备有酒。 以赛亚书 24 章谈到喝酒与唱歌和享受欢乐时光有关。 以赛亚书 55 章,酒实际上是救赎的象征。

所以,在旧约中,并不是说酒本身——一种适当混合的酒——是错误的或邪恶的。 那么,他为什么选择这个标准呢? 嗯,这就是这种承诺的方式。 让我给你举个例子。 请回到利未记第10章 - 利未记 10:8

「耶和华就对亚伦说。」 现在,Aaron 并不像所有人一样。 亚伦是大祭司,亚伦的人民就是祭司的人民。 因此,主对亚伦说话,并通过亚伦对所有参与祭司职分的人说话,他实际上是说:“你若要作祭司,就不要喝酒,也不要喝烈酒,也不要喝舍卡,你和你的儿子们,当你进会幕时, 免得你们死去,这要成为你们世世代代永远的定例, 为要区分圣洁与不圣洁,洁净与洁净。使你们能将耶和华借摩西之手对他们所说的一切律例 ,都教导以色列人。

换句话说,不要触摸它,因为如果你曾经触摸过它,你可能会发现自己成为它的诱惑的牺牲品,然后你就会失去正确区分圣洁和不圣洁的能力,也就失去正确教导人们的能力。 你处于太危险的位置,无法欺骗它。

在民数记第6章中,请和我一起看一会儿。民数记第6章,“耶和华晓谕摩西说:『你晓谕以色列人说:〝无论男女何时分别出来,向拿细耳人起誓——”顺便说一句,意思是“要分别」,不是从拿撒勒出来,那是另一个词,但当你发誓要分别时, 归向耶和华 “- 你要分别出酒和烈酒,不要喝酒中的醋,也不要喝烈酒,也不可吃任何湿葡萄,也不要干葡萄。 他离开的一生,从葡萄树的果仁到果壳,都不可吃。

现在听着,并不是要求每个人都以这种方式生活。 但是,有人想以独特的方式将自己的生活设定为与上帝分离,他们设定了一个不寻常的标准,你明白吗?这是你的选择。 但是,当确定你想住在最高的平原上时,当你借此机会这样做时,你设定了一个不寻常的标准。

请和我一起看一下箴言第31章,也就是最后一章,你会看到类似的事情。 在箴言 31:4 中,“这不是 - ”现在请听这句话。 “雷米尔啊,君王不宜喝酒; 也不是王子们的烈酒。 顺便说一句,但以理很可能来自皇室,然后被教导了这个伟大的圣经原则,这就是他从不碰酒的原因之一。 可能是他作为王室的一员已经做出了这个承诺。

但是,“这不是为国王准备的,也不是为王子准备的,免得他们喝酒,忘记律法,歪曲任何受苦人的正义。 将浓酒赐给那准备灭亡的。 当某人处于最后的痛苦和死亡的痛苦中时,用它来镇静他们。 但不要把它交给必须在精神层面上做决定的人。 最大的属灵责任有一个不寻常的标准。

提摩太前书第5章带我们进入新约圣经中对此的思考。 我认为听到使徒保罗对提摩太说:“不要再喝水,只要为你的胃喝一点酒,这很有趣。 你觉得他为什么这么说? “不再喝水了?” 我告诉你为什么我相信他说这句话,因为提摩太除了水之外,什么都不喝。 保罗必须指示他喝一点酒,并告诉他不要只喝水,这事实向我表明提摩太不习惯喝酒。 对他来说,这不一定是公开的命令。 这是他做出的选择,一个不寻常的标准。

我相信路加福音第一章说到施洗约翰,“他不可喝酒,也不可喝浓酒。 它告诉我们,提摩太前书中的长老不应该被赐给酒。 在提多书中说,他不应该被赐予酒。 关键是这个,人们。那些选择最高和最好的人,那些渴望以最不妥协的承诺水平生活的人,寻求一个不寻常的标准。

但以理肯定地想与巴比伦的贪吃和醉汉区分开来,这样就不会有混淆。 所以他不仅说..「我不喝王的酒,」他说,“我根本不喝任何酒,只喝水,只喝水。

我认为在今天,我知道在我自己的生活中,这是我做出的选择。 它不会让我更有灵性。 只是我觉得这是一个我可以为自己设定一个不寻常的标准的地方,这样我就不会被卷入妥协的位置,这样我就可以避免所有邪恶的出现。

所以,尽管国王吩咐但以理没有喝酒。 如果没有这样的命令,也没有必要,对我们来说应该容易得多吗?伟人,你知道 – 我确信但以理知道 神在这方面的律法 – 伟人已经堕落在酒的权势中。 你只要再看但以理书,就会看到伯沙撒在醉酒的昏迷中失去了巴比伦帝国。

你只要研究一下历史就会意识到,亚历山大大帝在 33 岁时失去了世界帝国,因为他已经是一个成熟的酒鬼。 当被称为惠灵顿公爵的英格兰铁公爵率领他的军队穿越伊比利亚半岛时,他的总部收到了消息,说在他面前有一大堆西班牙葡萄酒,他的部队可以享用。 他当场阻止了他的军队。 他派了一些人走在前面。 “他说,”把它炸成碎片。 他们把酒厂炸成碎片,然后他就率领他的军队继续前进。

据说,拿破仑·波拿巴之所以在滑铁卢战役中输给了胜利的惠灵顿公爵,是因为前一天晚上内伊元帅在他最喜欢的一杯酒上耽搁了太久,第二天早上他头昏眼措,头脑不稳,做出了错误的决定。

当法国在第二次世界大战中因反对希特勒而战败时,贝当元帅说:“法国被打败了,因为它的军队喝醉了。 而 1940 年的维希政府说,法国军队道德纤维崩溃的原因是酒精,简单明了。

它从来没有给任何人带来任何好处。 但以理有一个不寻常的标准。 一个真正不妥协的生活不会在正确的边缘上玩耍,它会选择最高、最高尚和最好的。让我再给你一个。

不妥协的生活的特点是无耻的勇气,不寻常的标准,第三,世俗的保护,超凡脱俗的保护。 这太好了。第9节,“现在神——”我喜欢这两个词。 你明白了吗? “现在上帝 - ”你和我一样知道 - 明白这一点 - 当有人像但以理一样建立标准时,上帝会站在他这边,对吧?所以,我们读到“现在是上帝”只是时间问题。没过多久。 “但以理心里定意”,在第8节,上帝在第9节运行。

“上帝使但以理蒙恩,怜悯太监首领。”了不起。

现在,你知道,让我花一分钟时间谈谈这个问题。 我认为,即使人们不同意你的信念,他们也会钦佩你坚持这些信念,这是不言而喻的,对吧?我的意思是,每个人都喜欢有个性的人。 你知道,你已经厌倦了那些一厢情愿、愚蠢的小人物,他们对一切都摇摆不定,他们像漂浮物一样随潮水流动,就像被水浸湿的树枝在码头下来回冲刷。 你厌倦了那些没有骨气的人。 不言而喻,当你遇到有信念的人时,你会尊重这个人,特别是如果他们的信念是坚定的、道德的、有良心的信念。

我认为,诚信是一件有价值的事情。 我们非常重视诚信。 但这不是这里的问题。 并不是但以理的正直动动了太监王子亚施毗纳兹。 现在,你会说,“嗯,也许只是因为 Daniel 是个好人。 嗯,我想他是。我认为丹尼尔的性格优雅而充满爱心。 我认为这在本节中会进一步体现出来,因为我们看到了关于他的更多事情。 他说话的方式是如此充满爱心,他身上有那么温柔,那么没有咄咄逼人。 他只是一个美丽的角色,自然而然地与一个敬虔的人相得益彰。 我们期待找到它。

但我什至不认为这是他惊人的人格。 所以我不认为这是人类对诚信等的重视。 我不认为这是这个男人讨人喜欢的个性。 我认为事情进展如此顺利的原因是这一点。 “现在上帝使丹尼尔蒙恩和怜悯。”天灾的主权。

这太重要了,伙计们。上帝控制着一切。 上帝对但以理有一个计划。 神对但以理有一个目的。 上帝希望但以理在巴比伦作见证。 我相信,从某种意义上说,但以理是圣诞故事全景中很大一部分的关键。 我怀疑,如果从来没有但以理,会不会有来自东方的智者。 我的意思是,上帝对这个家伙有一个长期的计划。

在 70 年结束时回归的幕后,当人们回到他们的土地时,幕后是但以理的品格和事工,我相信他作为上帝的代理人实现了这一切。 了不起的人。上帝有一个计划,上帝——现在看这个——就进入了那个人的心里,他只是把恩惠和怜悯推进去,他以他的主权说:“亚施毗拿,你会爱但以理。他做到了,而且他做到了。

我猜他不知道他为什么这样做,但他确实知道。这太棒了。 你知道,即使是尼布甲尼撒,他很聪明,很有力量,也无法做任何事情来影响或改变上帝的计划。 神把善待但以理放在那人的心里。

现在听我说。 你过着不妥协的生活,你将享受到超凡脱俗的保护。 人们说,“哦,好吧,如果我伸出脖子——”人们有时会这样对我说“——你不是吗——你说些什么,你知道吗?你只要说你的想法,你就说圣经所说的。你不担心会发生什么吗?

好吧,我可能会担心一分钟,但它很快就过去了。 因为我在说,“看哪,上帝。这是你的话语。 你把我搞进去了,现在让我离开它。 我相信,直到上帝说,“麦克阿瑟,你该完蛋了”的时候到来之前,我相信我享有超凡脱俗的保护。 事情就是这样。我认为上帝保护那些向他承诺的人。

现在,重要的是 - 现在听我说 - 通常我们妥协是因为我们害怕我们会遇到麻烦,而事实是,如果我们不妥协,上帝就会在困境中保护我们。 但是一旦你妥协了,你就失去了那种超凡脱俗的保护,你只能靠自己了。 然后一个妥协会导致什么?又一次妥协,又一次,然后你真的陷入困境,因为如果你说出真相,他们就会知道你一直都是个骗子。 毫不妥协,这就是丹尼尔,上帝保护了他。

列王纪上 8:50 中说:“饶恕得罪你的子民,和他们一切得罪你的过犯,在掳走他们的人面前怜悯他们,使他们怜悯他们。 有些人说..「神啊,赐给他们怜悯吧。」上帝会成就的,上帝会成就的。

人们说,“你知道吗,如果我们生活在一个压迫性的社会中,如果我们是——人们会为了我们的信仰而攻击我们,枪杀我们,等等,我们还能说真话吗? 听着,如果我们不说真话并妥协,我们将只能靠自己。 如果我们说真话,无论发生什么,那么上帝就是我们超凡脱俗的保护者。

如果上帝说,“你活着”,世界上没有一个国王可以取走你的生命,对吧?一个也没有。天哪,这太棒了。 你没有什么好害怕的。 你说,“好吧,如果我真的说出我的想法,如果我真的坚持真理,我会失去我的工作。 所以,妥协就会失去上帝的资源。 这有意义吗? 你希望谁加入你的团队,你的老板还是上帝? 世界上没有一个老板可以移动你,除非上帝允许。

诗篇 106:46。我只需要与你分享这一点,因为我认为它总结了整个想法。 听着,这太好了。它在这里谈论的是上帝如何照顾他的子民。 这太好了。“他创造了他们——”这是在谈论他的子民以色列。 “他使他们也是可怜所有掳掠他们的人。” 现在听我说。 这不仅仅是 Ashpenaz。 神使整堆迦勒底人和巴比伦人都怜悯他的子民。 你是否意识到上帝不仅可以影响一个国王,还可以影响整个社会?

为什么?因为,第45节说他是守约的神,他与他的子民立了约。 而且,亲爱的弟兄啊,我们在基督里与我们的 神立约,不是吗?如果我们过着不妥协的生活,上帝就会照顾我们。

我总是想起大卫。 大卫是如此伟大,但他确实做了一些卑鄙的事情,他做过的最愚蠢的事情之一就是当他在非利士人的地方进了宫殿。 当然,他在这里,非利士人的大敌,他在宫殿里,他变得害怕。而不是说:“我是大卫,是上帝子民的王。 我是大卫,为耶和华说话。我不会犹豫不决地作他的见证。

他没有面对那种异教徒的情况,反而感到害怕。那么,你知道他是做什么的吗? 他假装自己疯了。 没错。他正是这样做的。 他假装自己疯了。 他做的第一件事就是开始在胡子上流口水。 圣经说他把口水流满了胡子。 东方的胡须是你尊严的标志。 在你的胡子上流口水是非常非常不体面的。 我认为它还有很多不足之处。 但无论如何,这是一种非常不体面的行为。

你知道他做了什么吗? 他开始在胡子上流口水,他表现得像个疯子,据说他像疯了一样不停地用手在大门上来回摸摸。 你对自己说,“大卫?以色列的甜美歌手? 谁写了所有的经文? 因为赢得的所有胜利而双手沾满鲜血的大卫? 大卫是上帝的伟人? 大卫,那个拥有这片土地上每个女人心灵的英俊音乐家? 大卫,那个威严的身影?大卫,到处流口水做这个?

你知道国王怎么说吗? 你看,我们这个球场上已经有足够多的疯子了。 除掉那家伙。 他是这么说的。 “然后他们把他运出去,他就说,”哦,哦,我的计划成功了。然后他爬进一个茫茫荒野的山洞里,写下了一首诗。 诗篇实际上是在说,“神啊,我真是个愚昧人,不是吗?我妥协了。在所有历史中,上帝记录了这种愚蠢,以便每个人都知道它。 我不相信祢是我的拯救者,如果我在那些人面前以不妥协的方式生活,毫不羞愧地勇敢,如果我以不寻常的标准生活,我就会得到超凡脱俗的保护。

那些非利士人不可能再对我动手了,就像歌利亚用他的非利士大剑对我的一小撮石头做任何事情一样。 哦,大卫很快就忘记了。 不妥协的人将获得超凡脱俗的保护。

有个很棒的词。 你必须听到它。 箴言 16:7,只要听。“当一个人的行为讨主喜悦时,——”听这话“——他甚至使他的敌人与他和睦相处。 那很棒吗?“人的行为若蒙耶和华喜悦,就使他的仇敌也与他和睦。” 那么,人生的意义何在呢? 求主喜悦。以无耻的勇气生活。 以不寻常的标准生活并获得超凡脱俗的保护。 男孩,有那种无敌的感觉真是令人兴奋。

蒙爱的信徒啊,我可以这样对你说吗? 所有人的心都在上帝的手中。 你看到了吗?他们在上帝的手中,是所有人的心。 不是一些男人,而是所有人的心。 你所要做的就是讨 神喜悦,祂就会控制他们的心。 所以,但以理的一生描绘了上帝会为一个忠心顺服他的人做些什么。

顺便回顾一下第9节。 “恩惠”一词是“温柔的爱”的意思; 同情心,等等。真正的意思是 “永恒的爱”——他有一种美德的、永恒的爱,以及一种直觉层面的、只是一种感情。 这既是一种真正的爱,也是一种懂得情感的爱。 这家伙真的很爱丹尼尔。哦,这对 Daniel 来说是多么大的安排。

你知道什么吗? 如果你想进入神的国度,你就不必玩弄政治。 只是不要妥协。 让上帝把你放在那儿。 如果上帝想在一个社会中提升你,或在教会中提升你,或在事工中提升你,或在某种情况下提升你,就过一个不妥协的生活,让上帝在人们的心中工作,他们会吸引你到那个地方。 不要自己寻找。

上帝特别照顾他忠心、不妥协的子民。 我想起了小摩西。 摩西知道什么? 他只知道自己正在尼罗河上漂流。 他不知道从什么原因开始。接下来他知道,他住在法老的宫殿里。

你说,“他是怎么到那里的? 他只是被抱起来并被困在那里。 你知道吗? 甚至他自己的母亲也在那里照顾他。 谁策划了那件事? 上帝做到了。我们不需要利用政治,需要自我努力。当我们不妥协时,我们就会得到超凡脱俗的保护。让我们一起鞠躬祈祷。

天父,我们今晚学到了多么伟大的真理。 不妥协的生活。 哦,不妥协的生活和无耻的勇气的幸福,它呼吁我们以不寻常的标准生活,使我们能够完全依赖超凡脱俗的保护。 主啊,这仅仅是个开始。本章中至少还有五件事。知道祢赐予按祢标准生活的人,这是多么庄重、奇妙和令人激动。

天父啊,感谢你今晚教导我们的一切。 让我们成为不妥协的子民,拥有我们在但以理身上看到的同样的爱、同样的温柔、同样的温柔。 我们在耶稣身上看到的同样的温柔与温柔,但从不妥协于我们所知道的,这就是祢话语的绝对真理。

帮助我们不要像别人那样生活。 帮助我们选择上面的一个切口。 帮助我们永远不要感到羞耻。 正如使徒保罗所说的那样,“我不以基督的福音为耻,因为这是神救赎的大能。 愿我们永远不感到羞耻,这样当我们面对面见到祢时,祢永远不会为我们感到羞耻。

主啊,感谢你呼召我们过今生,并应许在我们活着时会保护我们。 为了基督的荣耀,我们祈祷。阿门。



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