The Consequences of an Uncompromising Life, Part 2

2025-07-13

I had an interesting experience this week when I saw a copy of the latest edition of Psychology Today, which is a magazine dealing with the professional area of psychology.   And there was an article in that magazine about fast talking.   Now, I remember when I first came to Grace Church, the people used to get on me a little bit about talking so fast.   Not too many people say much about that.   I don’t know whether I’ve slowed down or whether you’ve just sped up in your listening.   One of the two has happened.   But I used to hear, “You’re talking way too fast.   You’re talking way too fast.”


And I used to say to people, “I have a lot of things that I need to say, and I figure that I can’t talk as fast as you can think, so I’m behind to begin with.   And if I’m going to catch up with you, I’ve got to talk real fast or you’ll get bored.”   And I just used to say that off the cuff.   Some of you may remember me saying that when you told me I talked too fast and sort of a backhanded compliment to say I’m trying to speed up to catch up with your brain.


But in the latest issue of Psychology Today, they have done some tests that literally prove that up to a certain point, the faster you talk, the greater the interest, and the higher the retention.   So, with that we’ll go on.


But I was really amazed to find that out.   I’d always believed that and now they’ve tested and found out.   In fact, you may be seeing that thirty-minute television programs, according to this article, will be done in fifteen minutes, they’ll just speed it up and you’ll lose nothing.   And commercials, they say, now with a $100,000.00 per 30 seconds, they can now use a 15 second one, and they can double their income.   It’s amazing, but when you cover a lot of ground rapidly, people stay interested and they retain the information.   And so, I just really was excited about that.   Now I have some support for the way I talk, and that was kind of exciting.


Well, let’s rapidly go through Daniel chapter 1 and hope you retain it.   Daniel chapter 1.   And we have been looking, beginning in our last study, at verses 8-21, Daniel 1:8-21.   I’m going to read it to you to set the scene for our study tonight.


“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 he might not defile himself.   Now God had brought Daniel into favour and compassion with the prince of the eunuchs.   And the prince of the eunuchs said unto Daniel, I fear my lord the king, who hath appointed your food and your drink:   for why should he see your faces worse looking than the youths who are of your age?   then shall ye make me endanger my head with the king.   Then said Daniel to Melzar, whom the prince of the eunuchs had set over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, Test thy servants, I beseech thee, ten days; and let them give us vegetables to eat, and water to drink.   Then let our countenances looked upon before thee, and the countenance of the youths that eat of the portion of the king’s food: and as thou seest, deal with thy servants.  


“So, he consented to them in this matter, and tested them ten days.   And at the end of the ten days their countenances appeared fairer and fatter in flesh than all the youths who did eat the portion of the king’s food.   Thus Melzar took away the portion of their food, and the wine that they should drink; and gave them vegetables.


“As for these four youths, God gave them knowledge and skill in all learning and wisdom:   and Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams.   Now at the end of the days that the king had said he should bring them in - ” that would be three years “ - then the prince of the eunuchs brought them in before Nebuchadnezzar.   And the king conversed with them; and among them all was found none like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah:   therefore stood they before the king.   And in all matters of wisdom and understanding, that the king inquired of them, he found them ten times better than all the magicians and astrologers that were in all his realm.   And Daniel continued even unto the first year of king Cyrus.”


Have you ever heard it said every man has his price?   I’m sure you have.   Your price is the point at which you sell out your claimed conviction, the point at which you abandon your moral standard for some personal gain.   Does every man have his price?   Will every one of us sell out at some point or another?   Do all of us have moral standards that are only valid insofar as they accommodate our desires?   Or, do we then, when we have a greater desire, set it aside for the sake of those standards which we say we believe?


Martin Luther stood before the Diet of Worms.   They demanded that he recant or lose his life.   But he would not deny Christ.   Latimer and Ridley stood before the stakes where they were to be burned to death for their faith in Christ, and their executioners demanded that they deny the Lord Jesus Christ.   They refused and were consumed in the flames.


People like that have no price.   They can’t be bought.   There’s no point at which they sell out.   I mentioned to you some weeks ago that I had the occasion to meet a Dr. Hong who is the principal of the largest Christian school in the world of some 6,000 students in Seoul, Korea.   Dr. Hong told us that he had occasion when he was a boy to watch the Japanese infiltrate North Korea where he lived, and they came to his house because his father was a leader in the church, and they demanded that his father deny Jesus Christ or they would cut off his thumbs, and they began with the first thumb and he wouldn’t deny Christ, and they cut off the second thumb and he still wouldn’t deny Christ.   Some people don’t have a price.   They don’t sell out.   There is no compromise no matter what the cost.


But, on the other hand, we often hear of people all the time who boast their moral standards, who extol their righteous character, who want to announce their great set of convictions, yet for expedience sake, they sell out.   They abandon those convictions when, for some reason or another, they feel themselves better suited to that.


Compromise is very subtle.   Listen.   People say they believe the Bible, but they stay in churches where the Bible isn’t taught.   People claim convictions about sin and punishment until that sin is committed by their own children.   People say they must speak out about dishonesty and corruption until it refers to their boss and might cause the loss of their job.   People have high moral standards until their lusts are released from the bondage of a holy conscience by an unholy relationship and then they rationalize their compromise.   People are honest until just a little dishonesty will save them a lot of money.


People know something to be definitely wrong but for the sake of making peace, they cover up the truth.   People will do an act directly violating their claimed conviction if they are asked by someone they admire, someone they fear, or someone from whom they seek a favor.   People won’t say what ought to be said because they feel they might lose face.   And so go the compromises.


Adam compromised God’s law, followed his wife’s sin, and lost paradise.   Abraham comprised the truth, lied about Sarah, and nearly lost his wife.   Sarah compromised God’s Word, sent Abraham to Hagar who bore Ishmael, and lost peace in the Middle East.   Esau compromised for a meal with Jacob and lost his birthright.   Saul compromised the divine Word, kept the animals, and lost the royal seed.   Aaron compromised his convictions about idolatry and he and the people lost the privilege of the Promised Land.


Samson compromised righteous devotion as a Nazarite with Delilah and lost his strength, his eyes, and his life.   Israel compromised the commands of the Lord, lived in sin, and when fighting the Philistines, lost the ark of God.   David compromised the moral and divine standard of God, adulterated Bathsheba, murdered Uriah, and lost his child.   Solomon compromised convictions, married foreign wives, and lost the United kingdom.


Ahab compromised, married Jezebel, and lost his throne.


Israel compromised the law of God with sin and idolatry, and lost their homeland.   Peter compromised his conviction about Christ, denied Him, and lost his joy.   Later on, he compromised the truth of the one church for acceptance with the Judaizers, and he lost his liberty.   Ananias and Sapphira compromised their word about giving, lied to the Holy Spirit, and lost their lives.   Judas compromised his supposed love for Christ for 30 pieces of silver, and lost his eternal soul.


Compromise.   Sad word.   But, there are some people who don’t compromise.   There are some people who have no price.   You can’t buy them.   Moses before Pharaoh; David, several times in his life; Paul before Festus, Felix, and Agrippa; and Daniel before Nebuchadnezzar.


Daniel 1:8, “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 he might not defile himself.”   And frankly, beloved, there’s no better illustration of an undefiled, uncompromising man in the Bible than Daniel.


Now, we’re studying Daniel.   For over 70 years he lived in this foreign land of Babylon, amidst the pagan Chaldeans, and for those 70 years he never compromised his convictions.   He couldn’t be bought.   There was no price.   From the time that we pick up the story here, he’s 14 years of age, until he is in his 80s, he does not compromise.   He will not compromise.


And we have seen that when the Babylonians and the Chaldeans brought these young men in in the first deportation in 606 B.C., the first phase of the Babylonian captivity, when they brought these young men in, they were all of the noble house of the ruling class of Israel, Judah.   They were, some of them, from the very royal seed itself.   They picked off, some historians estimate, between 50 and 75 of the prime young men, princely young men, and they brought them in to brainwash them and to turn them into Chaldeans who, with a Jewish background, could help them rule in the process of leading Jewish affairs.


They were going to take over the world, they were going to turn Judah into a chattel state, and they wanted some young men who knew the Jewish situation, who could be Babylonian rulers for them amidst the Jewish people, and over them even while they were in captivity.


So, they wanted these young men brainwashed.   And first they decided to change their names to cut them off from their heritage.   And then they, of course, removed them from their country so that they wouldn’t have any roots or connections there.   They then wanted them to be educated, and learned in all the Chaldean information.   They wanted them to be attacked from every angle with Chaldean identification.   And the final thing was to brainwash them by feeding them the food of the king so that their lifestyle would become adapted to that of the palace of the pagans in Babylon.


And that, of course, is where Daniel drew the line.   Why?   The Old Testament didn’t say anything about taking a foreign name, and the Old Testament didn’t say anything about learning information from foreign teachers, but the Old Testament said, “Don’t eat food offered to idols, and don’t eat food that isn’t properly prepared according to God’s dietary laws for His people.”   And the bottom line for Daniel was the Word of God.


And when eating the king’s food violated the Word of God - because all of the food that was offered in the palace was, at one point, offered before the gods - Daniel couldn’t do it and that’s where he drew the line.   He drew the line at the Word of God.


This is true conviction.   This is the character that is so admirable in Daniel.   At a young age, he and his 3 friends, out of all of the 50 or 75 young men, and we don’t know how many, but we only know 4 who took a stand.   And later on, when all of them appeared before the king, down in verse 18 and following, there were only 4 that the king noticed as different.   The rest of them in this three-year education had bought the bag, had eaten the king’s meat, had adapted the lifestyle, had become Chaldean, and in so doing they had lost that unique place that God would have given had they been obedient to His law.   And so, Daniel is a tremendous illustration of conviction, especially in a young man.


You know, our country once had that.   I was reading this week, and I found something very interesting.   There is in West Point a prayer known as “The Cadet Prayer.”   It is repeated every Sunday in chapel services by the cadets at West Point.   I don’t know if you ever heard it, but this is what it says.


“Make us choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong, and never to be contented with half truth when whole truth can be one.   Endow us with courage that is borne of loyalty to all that is noble and worthy, that scorns to compromise with vice and injustice, and knows no fear when right and truth are in jeopardy.   Amen.”


A great prayer.   An uncompromising prayer.   We once knew in our own country the meaning of an uncompromising life.   Even Aesop in his fables knew the price of compromise.   Aesop speaks in one of his fables about the time when the beasts and the fowls were engaged in war.   The bat tried to belong to both parties, says Aesop.   And when the birds were victorious, the bat would wing around telling them he was a bird.   And when the beasts won a fight, he would walk around among them assuring everyone that he was a beast.   But soon his hypocrisy was discovered and he was rejected by both the beasts and the birds, and consequently he had to hide himself all day long and could only appear at night.   Compromise.


Daniel wouldn’t compromise.   Neither would Mishael, Azariah or Hananiah.   And what were the results of their uncompromising life?   Let’s go back and look at them.   And we said there were some things that come out as characteristics and consequences of an uncompromising life.   I’m just going to mention the ones we talked about last time, and then we’ll go on to the rest of them.


First of all, when you live a life that doesn’t compromise, that doesn’t fall prey to the lifestyle of the world, that doesn’t sell out at any price, you will find, number one, an unashamed boldness, an unashamed boldness.   In verse 8, Daniel said to the prince of the eunuchs, “Tell the king I can’t eat his food it will defile me.”   And I told you last time there would have been a lot of other things he could have said that would have been easier.


He didn’t have to be so blatant about the fact that the king’s food would defile him, but one of the characteristics of an uncompromising strong stand where someone has convictions is that that individual has an unashamed boldness to speak the truth.   He could have hemmed and hawed about the fact that he wasn’t used to the king’s diet, or he was so used to Jewish food that it wasn’t agreeing with his stomach, and he was going to have an upset stomach, and he could have wormed his way out of it.   But no, there was a tremendous confrontation about the fact that it violated God’s law and it would be a defilement to Him.


And we find that he had this unashamed boldness.   When they came to him later and said, “You’re not allowed to pray,” he went to his window, threw the window wide open, and prayed like he always did, just as boldly as ever, because that’s the character of uncompromising spirit.


Secondly, we saw last time that an uncompromising life not only has an unashamed boldness, but secondly, an uncommon standard, an uncommon standard.   It says, “He did not eat the king’s food, nor the wine which the king drank.”   In verse 12, “He ate only vegetables and water,” which means he didn’t eat any meat from any source and he didn’t drink any wine from any source.   Now, that wasn’t required, that was an uncommon standard, that was a cut above.


And you remember last time, I told you, that in the Old Testament when it came to the priests, and it came to those who wanted to take the deepest vow of consecration, and when you come into the New Testament, and you look at John the Baptist, the greatest man that ever lived up until his time, and then you look not only at John the Baptist, but at the elders of the church, you find that in all of these high places, there is a statement that they are not to be given to wine.


Those who are given high spiritual responsibility have an uncommon standard.   He chose to live on another level.   And we suggest to you that an uncompromising life doesn’t play on the edge of the best.   It chooses the highest and the noblest standard of all, no matter what the price.


For months Eric Liddell trained as a track athlete for the purpose of winning the 100-meter race in the Olympics of 1924.   Sports writers all over the country predicted that Liddell would win the 100 meters.   And then he learned that the 100-meter race in 1924 in the Olympics was scheduled for Sunday.   This posed a problem.   Eric believed that he could not honor God by running in the contest on the Lord’s day.   His fans were stunned by his refusal.   Some who had praised him began to call him a fool, and the press laughed at Eric Liddell, because he wouldn’t run on Sunday.


Suddenly, a runner dropped out of the 400-meter race and they had no alternate to take his place, and it was scheduled for a week day.   Eric offered to fill the slot even though this is four times as long as the race he had trained to run.   When he ran the race, Eric Liddell won the race.   In 1924, he ran 47.8 seconds.   Incredible time.   And he was a winner.


God gave him his gold medal.   God honored his non-compromising spirit.   Later, Eric Liddell went to China as a missionary, and in 1945 he died there in a war camp, ever as uncompromising as he had been before.


It just seems to me, that people who really make a difference in the world, set a standard that is a cut above everybody else.   It isn’t the required thing.   It’s just that extra noble step that sets them apart.


So, an uncompromising life issues in an unashamed boldness and an uncommon standard.   And thirdly, we shared last time that it results in an unearthly protection, an unearthly protection.   I believe God unusually protects those who are uncompromising.   Verse 9, “God brought Daniel into favour and compassion with the prince of the eunuchs.”   That’s amazing.   “God brought Daniel into favour and compassion with the prince of the eunuchs.”


Daniel didn’t have to play politics to gain that, did he?   We learned last week.   Daniel was given that by God, who controls the heart of every living being.   And if God wants them to be kind to you, then He’ll take care of it.   You don’t have to compromise to gain your ends.   You don’t have to compromise to gain the goals you think you must attain.   To do so is to eliminate divine protection, but to be uncompromising is to invite the protection of God Himself.


I’d rather stand bold-face to the king and condemn his sin and have God on my side than wiggle out of it and have the king on my side and God against me, wouldn’t you?   Because God can control the heart of the king.


Let me read you just a portion of Scripture from 1 Samuel 2:22.   “Now Eli was very old - ” Eli, the high Priest “ - and heard all that his sons did unto Israel; and how they lay with the women who assembled at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.”   They were horrible sons.   “And he said unto them, Why do you do such things?   I hear of your evil dealings by all this people.”   It’s not good for you to do this, and it’s not a good report I hear.   You make the Lord’s people transgress.   “If one man sin against another, the judge shall judge him, but if a man sin against the Lord, who shall mediate for him?   Notwithstanding they hearken not unto the voice of their father, because the Lord would slay them.”


In other words, God - get this - actually held them in a constant state of rebellion in order to bring them to judgment.   They had gone so far there was no possibility to repent.   God literally controlled their rebellion.


And verse 30, “The Lord God of Israel said, I said indeed that thy house, and the house of thy father, should walk before me for ever:   but now the Lord saith, Be it far from Me; for them who honor Me, I will honor, and they who despise Me shall be lightly despised.”


God says, “Look, you may be the high priest and you may have all of the promises of that priesthood, but I will set those at naught if you dishonor Me.   If you honor Me, I’ll honor you.   If you despise Me, I’ll despise you.”   The point is this.   The way we live either brings God into our defense or sets God against us.   And when we are obedient to God and live an uncompromising life, God honors us.   God is our defender.   It’s tremendous, tremendous truth, people.   And I hope, if you weren’t here last week, you’ll get the material on that and study it through.


I think about Joseph so often.   Joseph and Daniel are almost like parallels.   Here was Joseph, sold, as it were, into slavery by his evil brothers.   And what happens to him?   He winds up as a prime minister of Egypt.   Both Joseph and Daniel were in a foreign kingdom.   Both of them came to the rank of prime minister.   Both of them came there through the protection of God.   Both of them possessed extraordinary prophetic powers which served to elevate them to high places.   Both of them were able to confound all the pretenders and the phonies in those kingdoms.


In spite of all of the Satanic charlatans swarming around the courts of Egypt and Babylon, these two men, because of an uncompromising life, were protected by God, and they were given places of high prominence.


A person who lives an uncompromising life will be elevated by God.   Somebody said that politics is the art of compromise.   I think that’s true.   I’ve often heard people say, and maybe I’ve said it myself more often than I thought about it, that no one can ever reach a high place in politics today without at least compromising somewhere along the line.   And I think basically what should be said is people who are in high places in politics have usually gotten there by compromising.   But if God wanted you there and you didn’t compromise, He’d put you there.   And if you did compromise, then you’re there on your own.   So, compromise only takes you out of the place of protection.


Verse 10, “And the prince of the eunuchs said unto Daniel, I fear my lord the king, who hath appointed your food and your drink:   for why should he see your faces worse looking than the youths who are of your age?   then shall you make me endanger my head with the king.”


In essence, the prince of the eunuchs, Ashpenaz, says, “Daniel, I like you a lot.   You’re a terrific guy.   And I’m fond of the other three friends of yours.   But I’ll tell you, Daniel, I’m afraid of the king.   If I don’t feed you the king’s food, you know what will happen?   You’ll come out at the end of this three years and you’ll be peaked, and pale, and washed-out, and weak, and the king will look at him and say, ‘What’s the deal here?’   And it will cost me my head.”   Capital punishment.


So, behind the scene lurks the phantom of Nebuchadnezzar, you see.   I think it’s interesting that Ashpenaz at least takes the time to give Daniel the reason, which shows me that he really did have compassion.   He wasn’t just barking out orders without any substance.   He gives him a reason.   He tells him his thinking.   As much as he likes Daniel and has compassion, he will not lose his head over this.   So, things immediately went into neutral.   Daniel got turned down on his refusal to eat the king’s food.


Now, listen, Daniel doesn’t get rebellious.   He doesn’t get testy.   He doesn’t get angry.   He doesn’t get mouthy.   He’s firm.   He’s gracious, but he’s very persistent, very, very persistent.   He hasn’t given up.   He’s under divine protection and he’s looking for another way.


Now, let me sum up those first three points.   I want you to get them.   When you live an uncompromising life, number one, you have an unashamed boldness.   Number two, you set an uncommon standard.   And number three, you enjoy an unearthly protection.


I thought I might illustrate those three, just to sum them up, from a portion of a book that I have read and I hope you’ve read.   I’ve commented on it before it was in print and it is in print now.   It’s called A Distant Grief.   It’s the story of Kefa Sempangi, that marvelous pastor of the church in Uganda, the church which was so terribly brutalized by Idi Amin before he was removed from leadership.   And here is just an excerpt from the book.


This was a particular Easter Sunday when the Christians had been persecuted and terrible things were happening as Amin’s Nubian killers were moving out to do everything they could to disrupt Christianity.   This is what the writer Kefa says.


“Despite the growing shadow of Idi Amin, Easter morning, 1973, began as a most joyous occasion for the redeemed church.   The sun had just risen and the sky was empty of clouds when the first people began arriving at the compound where we worshiped.   They came from almost every tribe, from the Baganda, the Besoga, the Banyankole, the Acholi and the Langi, the Bagweri, and the Bagisu.   They came from as far away as Masaka, a town 80 miles southwest of Kampala.


“There were old men with walking sticks and young women with babies on their backs.   There were small children with flowers in their arms.   There were doctors and lawyers, businessmen and farmers, cotton growers and government workers, only a few traveled by car or taxi.   Most came on foot or rode bicycles.   Others crowded into lorries so lopsided they seemed ready to collapse at any moment.   By 9:00, over 7,000 people were gathered.   It was the largest crowd ever to attend Sunday service at the redeemed church.   When there were no more places in the compound, people climbed trees or sat on the roofs of the lorries.   A few large groups set up in nearby yards with their own amplifying systems and hundreds stood in the streets.


“Before the service, the elders and I met in the vestry, an empty house by the compound, to pray.   We felt deeply the hunger in the hearts of the people who had gathered for worship.   We knew their desire to hear the Word of God and prayed that their lives would be transformed by its power.   As we poured our hearts out to the Father in agonizing intercession, desperate scenes from the previous week flashed again in my mind.


“I saw a face burned beyond recognition and a woman huddled in a corner weeping.   I saw a crowd of soldiers standing in the park cheering.   And I heard the sound of boot crunching against bone.   I remembered the arrogance of the mercenaries and the dreamlike deadness of my heart.   And once again the triumph of evil overwhelmed me.   I felt a deep fear.   I myself had fallen, how could I hope to strengthen others on this Easter?   Who was I to feed God’s children in this most desperate hour?   What words could I speak?


“My brothers and sisters needed courage to stand firm in the growing terror.   They needed strength to sustain them in suffering.   They didn’t need my sermon.   They didn’t need my thoughts on the resurrection.   My father had been right.   ‘In such times, men do not need words,’ he had said, ‘they need power.’


“I took my Bible and went to preach that Easter morning with new courage.   My message was the suffering of Jesus Christ.   I spoke of His triumph over evil and His victory over death.   I spoke of the power of His resurrection.   And behind me were the elders, sitting on a bench and praying.   In front of me, thousands of unfamiliar faces.   There were believers in need of encouragement and unbelievers in need of salvation.   At 12:30 the sun was pouring hot on our heads and I tried to close the service.”   That’s three and a half hours later.


“The people refused to leave.   ‘We have not come for a church service,’ someone shouted, ‘we have come to hear the Word of God.   Go rest yourself and then come back and preach again.’   The crowd clapped and shouted their approval.   I went to the vestry for a brief rest and returned in the mid-afternoon.   Hardly a person had moved.   I preached for three more hours.   And this time when I finished, no one objected.   The sun was going down and everyone knew the hour had come to close the meeting.   It was not safe to travel after dark.


“We didn’t know whether we’d ever see each other again or when God might call us home, but we went out in peace because we had seen with our eyes the salvation of the Lord.   And with a loud ‘Amen’ from the people and a final chorus from the choir, the Easter service ended, and I turned to the elders and we embraced, praising God.


“It seemed as if days instead of hours had passed since we had met for prayer.   I was exhausted, but there was joy in my heart.   God had answered our prayers.   He had broken bread and fed His people.   I had to push my way through the crowd, and when I finally arrived at the house, I was exhausted and too tired to notice the men behind me until they had closed the door.


“There were five of them.   They stood between me and the door, pointing their rifles at my face.   Their own faces were scarred with the distinctive tribal cuttings of the Kakwa tribe, and they were dressed casually in flowered shirts and bell-bottom pants and wore sunglasses.   Although I had never seen any of them before, I recognized them immediately.   They were the Secret Police of the State Research Bureau, Amin’s Nubian assassins.   For a long moment no one said anything and then the tallest man, obviously the leader, spoke, ‘We’re going to kill you,’ he said.   ‘If you have something to say, say it before you die.’


“He spoke quietly but his face was twisted with hatred.   I could only stare at him.   For a sickening moment I felt the full weight of his rage.   We had never met before but his deepest desire was to tear me to pieces.   My mouth felt heavy and my limbs began to shake and everything left my control.   ‘They’ll not need to kill me,’ I thought to myself.   ‘I’m just going to fall over.   I’m going to fall over dead and I’ll never see my family again.’


“I thought of Penina, home alone with Damali.   What would happen to them when I was gone?   From far away I heard a voice.   And I was astonished to realize it was my own.   ‘I do not need to plead my own cause,’ I heard myself say.   ‘I am a dead man already.   My life is dead and hidden in Christ.   It is your lives that are in danger.   You are dead in your sins.   I will pray to God that after you’ve killed me, He will spare you from eternal destruction.’


“The tall one took a step toward me and then stopped.   In an instant his face was changed, his hatred had turned to curiosity.   He lowered his gun and motioned to the others to do the same.   And they stared at him in amazement but they took their guns away from my face.   And then the tall one spoke again.   ‘Will you pray for us now?’ he asked.


“I thought my ears were playing a trick.   I looked at him and then at the others.   My mind was completely paralyzed.   The tall one repeated his question more loudly, and I could see that he was becoming impatient.   ‘Yes, I will pray for you,’ I answered.


“My voice sounded bolder even to myself.   ‘I will pray to the Father in heaven, please bow your heads and close your eyes.’   The tall one motioned to the others again and together the five of them lowered their heads.   I bowed my own head but I kept my eyes open.


“The Nubian’s request seemed to me a strange trick.   ‘Any minute,’ I thought to myself, ‘my life will end.   I do not want to die with my eyes closed.’


“ ‘Father in heaven,’ I prayed, ‘You who have forgiven men in the past, forgive these men also.   Do not let them perish in their sins, but bring them unto Yourself.’


“It was a simple prayer, prayed in deep fear, but God looked beyond my fears and when I lifted my head, the men standing in front of me were not the same men who had followed me into the vestry.   Something had changed in their faces.   It was the tall one who spoke first.   His voice was bold but there was no contempt in his words.   ‘You have helped us,’ he said, ‘and we will help you.   We will speak to the rest of our company and they will leave you alone.   Do not fear for your life.   It is in our hands and you will be protected.’


“I was too astonished to reply.   The tall one only motioned for the others to leave.   He himself stepped to the doorway and then he turned to speak one last time.


“ ‘I saw widows and orphans in your congregation,’ he said.   ‘I saw them singing and giving praise.   Why are they happy when death is so near?’


“It was still difficult to speak, but I answered him.   ‘Because they are loved by God.   Because He has given them life and will give life to those they love because they died in Him.’


“His question seemed strange to me but he did not stay to explain.   He only shook his head in perplexity and walked out the door.   I stared at the open door of the vestry for several moments and then sat down on a nearby straw mat.   My knees were no longer strong and I could feel my whole body tremble.   I couldn’t think clearly.


“Less than ten minutes before, I had considered myself a dead man.   And even though I was surrounded by 7,000 people, there was no human being to whom I could appeal.   I couldn’t ask Kiwanuka to use his connections.   I couldn’t ask the elders to pray.   I could not appeal to the mercy of the Nubian killers.   My mouth had frozen and I had no clever words to speak.   But in that moment with death so near, it was not my sermon that gave me courage, nor an idea from Scripture, it was Jesus Christ the living Lord.”


I’ll stop there.   Listen, you live a confrontive, God-honoring, uncompromising life, I don’t care what you face, you’ll have an unashamed boldness.   You’ll set an uncommon standard.   And God will give you an unearthly protection.   Amen?   He’s done it in the past.   He’s doing it in the present.


That’s not all.   There’s more.   Number four, an uncompromising life results in an unhindered persistence, an unhindered persistence.   I just love this.   Now things were in neutral, as I said.   Ashpenaz said, “Daniel, I can’t honor your request.   The king will chop off my head.”


Well, Daniel, in his wonderful way, gently, without rebellion, without being cantankerous or pushy, just found another alternative.   Verse 11.   “Then said Daniel to Melzar.”   Now “Melzar” may be a proper name.   However, in the Hebrew it has a definite article with it translated “the.”   “He said to the Melzar,” which indicates that rather than a proper name, it is probably a word to be translated “steward.”


Now, Ashpenaz was the prince of the eunuchs.   He was over all of these young men in the courts.   And he appointed certain stewards to guard certain given ones.   And apparently this guy, the Melzar, was given to guard these men.   And here is this unhindered persistence of Daniel.   If he can’t get an answer that he wants from Ashpenaz, he goes to a lower court, which is interesting.   He goes to a guy who would have no personal fear of the king because he wasn’t really related to the king.   His boss was Ashpenaz.   And apparently Ashpenaz was a nice enough guy that he wouldn’t chop off his head, so Daniel goes to the next guy, “whom the prince of the eunuchs had set over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah.”   This is an undaunted spirit.


Now listen, I want to point out something here.   An uncompromising spirit never gives up.   I want to show you a distinction.   There are some people who say, “Well, you know, I know what was really right to do, but I tried to do it, and it just didn’t work out, and this is the only alternative I had.   Well, you know, I wanted to do what was right, but I was over there with those folks, and they were doing that, and it was really all that I could do, I just had to go along.”   No.   An uncompromising spirit will never be rebuffed from principle when the first door is closed.


I really got the biggest kick out of an article I read this week of a lady who went to the police and asked to be put in jail.   And so, they locked her in jail.   And they locked her in jail for a period extending past her wedding date.   And they wanted to know why and she said this.   “I am going to marry a man I shouldn’t marry.   But every time I see the guy, he’s irresistible.   So just lock me up till after the wedding.”   Now that’s persistence.   She wouldn’t compromise even though she had to put herself in jail to restrict her feeling.   Some of you gals would do well to take some leads from that dear lady.


But you know what some people do?   Some people will superficially exhaust a few resources, then they’ll turn to the evil thing and say, “Well, I gave it my best try, it just didn’t work out.”   No.   An uncompromising character never gives up, never gives up, never gives up, never gives in.


You know, the apostle Paul, on the way to Jerusalem, he keeps going to Jerusalem, and every once in awhile somebody comes along and says, “Paul, you know what’s going to happen to you when you get to Jerusalem.   You’re going to get in a lot of trouble.”   And the prophet Agabus comes by and says, “Paul, let me have your belt.   Takes his belt and ties his hands up.”   He says, “Paul, that’s what’s going to happen to you when you get to Jerusalem.”


And as he goes along, he finally says in Acts 20, “Everywhere in every city, people keep telling me I’m going to get in trouble when I get to Jerusalem, but none of these things - ” what? “ - move me, because I don’t count my life dear to myself, I just want to finish the ministry Christ has given me.”   When the option closed over here, he went over here.   When it closed here, he went over here.   He was not looking for an out.   He was truly an uncompromising man.


And Daniel was that way.   Just because the door was shut at Ashpenaz, he wasn’t done.   He had an unhindered persistence.   People, true character will do that.   It just keeps punching, and punching, and punching until it finally finds the hole because it will not compromise.   And the steward, apparently, was less threatened by the king and so he wasn’t at all unwilling to grant this.


Now, what have we learned?   Uncompromising character issues in an unashamed boldness, an uncommon standard, an unearthly protection and an unhindered persistence.   Now here’s the key.   Five, an unblemished faith, an unblemished faith.   This is great.   An unblemished faith.


You know, Daniel really believed that God would make this possible.   Where did he get that confidence?   You know what I believe?   I believe, as a basic spiritual principle, sin - listen now - sin brings doubt.   Purity brings confidence.   When a person is living a holy life, I think there’s almost a sense of invincibility about that life.   You just believe God will deliver.   And so, Daniel had an unblemished faith, a sense of being invincible.


You can operate in any trial, you can stand in any trouble or vicissitude, you can be in the midst of any danger, and when your heart is pure, you know there is nothing to fear - for if God be for us, Romans 8, who shall stand against us?   Right?


Isaiah 43:2, I love this, “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee:   when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle thee.”   Why? For “I will be with thee.”


When a heart is pure and a life is pure, there is an invincibility that results in this kind of unblemished faith.   He really was confident.   And so, he said, “I’m willing to risk my neck.”   Verse 12.   “Test your servants - ” he says to the Melzar, test us “ - I beseech you, for ten days; let them give us vegetables to eat, and water to drink.   And then let our countenances be looked upon before thee, and the countenance of the youths that eat of the portion of the king’s food:   and as thou seest, deal with thy servants.”


You say, “You know, this is a high-risk operation.   If Daniel is really serious about this, he’s putting his neck on the line.”   That’s right.   But as I said, there is a tremendous confident faith that comes to an uncompromising spirit.   When you really believe, you can charge into the very pit of hell with a sense of confidence that God is going to honor your faith.


Daniel was a man of faith.   It sprang from a pure heart.   Even though he had been through a terrible disaster, even though some, no doubt, had felt that God had abandoned Judah, many questioned, like the prophet Habakkuk, Daniel believed God would stand true to his pure heart.   And so, he said, “Just give us vegetables.”


By the way, the word vegetables is zara, transliterated Z-A-R-A, and it means to sow, S-O-W, in the ground.   It is basically vegetarian food, common food, seeds, vegetables, plants, that kind of thing.   It’s not so much that there’s virtue in a vegetarian diet as it is the food of the poor, who could not afford the meat or the delicacies.   “I will eat nothing but the food of the poor, the common food.   You feed them the king’s food and let’s see who looks the best.”


Now, let’s face it, folks, listen, ten days of vegetables, as over against ten days of the king’s food wouldn’t prove anything, physiologically.   It isn’t going to make that big of a difference.   Daniel was banking on divine intervention.   And I personally believe - and this is just MacArthur talking in the white spaces - all right, but I personally believe God gave him this revelation.   I think God gave him this test.   And I think God said, “I’ll honor this.”   I think he got this from the Lord because of his tremendous confidence in it and because of the way the Lord responded to it.   Unblemished faith.   He was willing to risk his neck.


He says, “I’ll walk out on the end of a plank.   I’ll take my stand that God will honor my uncompromising spirit.   If I don’t eat defiled food, if I eat that which is pure, I believe God will honor me.”   That’s an unblemished faith.


Do you really believe that?   Do you believe that if you live an absolutely uncompromising life, no matter who gets angry at you for taking such a firm stand, no matter who gets upset at you because you will not compromise, no matter how many people are offended for your “lack of love,” if you take your stand, God will honor it.   Do you believe that?   Do you believe that if you take your stand against sin and evil, God will fill your life with joy and happiness?   Do you believe if you take your stand with honesty, God will fill your life with all those things you need for sustenance and support?


Well, if you really believe it then you won’t compromise.   You’ll take God at His word.   So, an unblemished faith.   That unblemished faith threw them into point 6, an unusual test, an unusual test.   “So Melzar consented to them in this matter and tested them for ten days.”   Now, let me tell you something, all commitment is tested - James 1, the trial of your faith.   All of our faith is to be tested.   It’s only proven when it’s tested.   We can say, “I want to live an uncompromising life,” and you be ready to believe that God will test it.   He’ll test it.


You say, “Boy, I’m going to stand - ”   We do that a lot, you know, we say, “Boy, if I had my way, I’d tell him so.   I’d tell him right to the face.”   And you know what usually happens?   Pretty soon you see him face to face and you go, “Ha-na-na-ba-na-ba,” see?   And you never get it out.   And all that courage, you know, that backyard courage, never seems to get out of the house.


But, Daniel said here, “I’m willing to stake my faith on God’s Word.”   And immediately came the test.   All commitment is tested.   And so he tested them for ten days.   Verse 15 - this is great.   “At the end of the ten days their countenance appeared fairer and fatter in flesh - ” and “fatter” there doesn’t mean fat with fatty stuff, you know, like big jowls or something.   Fat was the sign of health, vigor, a shining face, as it were.   “They looked better than all the rest of the youths who ate the portion of the king’s food.”


Now, folks, I just have to tell you, this is the divine intervention of God.   In ten days, the physiology isn’t going to take that great an effect.   I don’t know, it may have had some effect.   I don’t know what they were feeding the people who ate the king’s food.   But I believe this is God’s intervention.   And verse 16, “At the end of the ten days - ” what happened? “ - Melzar took away the portion of their food, and the wine they should drink; and gave them vegetables for the rest of the three years.”   You don’t have to prove anything to him.   In fact, if I read the story right, it may be that Melzar ate the king’s food for the next three years.   I don’t know how else he pulled it off.   It was a fair exchange for him.   He could care less about the vegetables and the water.   It was a good deal.


And so what happens?   God honored their uncompromising spirits.   They had won the battle.   They avoided the lifestyle that the Chaldeans wanted to impose upon them.   I’m reminded of the words of Tennyson, in Sir Galahad, where he writes a tribute to the righteous knight who found the Holy Grail in these words, “My good blade carves the casks of men, my tough lance thrusteth sure, my strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure.”


Well, he had a little bit of a spiritual insight in that.   Strength comes from purity in the heart.   So, they passed the unusual test.   Now listen, an uncompromising stand on the Word of God leads to an unashamed boldness, an uncommon standard, an unearthly protection, an unhindered persistence, an unblemished faith, an unusual test - are you ready for this? - an unmeasurable blessing, an unmeasurable blessing.   And we’re just going to see this quickly.   Verse 17.   “As for these four youths, God gave them knowledge and skill in all learning and wisdom:   and Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams.”


Where did this come from?   “As for these four youths - ” watch it “ - God - ” what? “ - gave them.”   God blessed their uncompromising hearts.   God poured out blessing.   It’s a tremendous thing, people, to realize this, but here brings together the two wonderful truths of God’s sovereign blessing and man’s total commitment.   God blessed sovereignly when they were totally committed to live an uncompromising life.


From their viewpoint, the whole thing depended on their own commitment.   From God’s viewpoint, the whole thing was entirely in His hands.   You can’t have one without the other.   And God gave them - and it just sums up various words - “knowledge and skill in learning and wisdom.”   God gave them all they needed to know for the knowledge and the wisdom that could be applied as they lived in that society.


Babylon was the center of knowledge:   Advanced science, libraries of great, great scope.   Great scholars lived there.   In fact, they were leading the world in those things.   God gave them knowledge of that.   God gave them knowledge truly of the application of the divine Word of God to the situation.   God gave them wisdom, and beyond that, to one of the four - and here’s where we separate this one out - Daniel, it says, “had understanding in all visions and dreams.”


Here was a guy who could read visions and dreams.   Visions are when you’re awake and dreams are when you’re asleep, and both were a means of revelation from God.   Here was a man with a gift of a seer or a prophet.   Daniel had a revelatory gift.   Daniel was to be the very vehicle of God’s divine revelation.   And this verse is the setup for the rest of the prophecy of Daniel.   He is to be the one to receive God’s Word.


And so, God blessed them immeasurably in “knowledge and learning and wisdom.”   Further, verse 18, “At the end of the days that the king had said they should bring them in, - ” that would be three years of training “ - then the prince of the eunuchs brought them in before Nebuchadnezzar.   And the king conversed with them.”   And the “them” embodies all these young men that had been deported in 606.   The second group hasn’t even come yet, till 597, the final group till 586.   So, these young men have been groomed in the meantime, and Nebuchadnezzar converses with them.   This is the oral exam, see?   This is the final test to see how well they had done.


They are personally examined by the king and his assistants.   “And among them all was found none like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah." Isn’t that great?   Those four were summa cum laude.   They graduated at the top of the class and they had never defiled themselves.   They had never compromised one whit.


You can live in this world an uncompromising life.   Do you know that?   You can live an uncompromising life in this world that is so pure, and so righteous, and so right, and so full of character that even the world itself has to acknowledge your character and the quality of your life.


The verdict, the end of verse 19.   “Therefore stood they before the king.”   What does that mean, to stand before the king?   I pointed it out a couple of weeks ago.   It means to serve the king.   The angels stand before the Lord.   In the Old Testament, we have those who stood before the king, those who stood - the idea of waiting to take the king’s message and deliver it, waiting to do the king’s bidding, waiting in obedience to his command.


And so, it said these four “stood before the king.”   The king’s personal four young men.   Imagine, at the age of 17 or 18, being in the royal court, standing along side the king, in a foreign nation, a nation with which you would never compromise a conviction and yet God lifted you up to that very place.   Later on, Daniel, without ever compromising, rules in that area as prime minister for 70 years.   It can be done, people.   Let God lift you up.   You live an uncompromising life.


Just how gifted were these young men by God?   Verse 20 says, “In all matters - ” I love that “ - in all matters of wisdom and understanding - ” all of them “ - that the king inquired, he found them ten times better than all the magicians and astrologers that were in all his realm.”   Now that’s something, isn’t it?   Now they had something going for them, God.


You know, it’s amazing, but you as a Christian who have the revelation of God and the indwelling Spirit, are ten times smarter than the smartest person in this country who doesn’t know God.   Ten times you’re infinitely smarter because you know the truth, the real truth.   Oh, they were blessed in every matter of wisdom and understanding, ten times beyond anybody else.


Listen, beloved, let God lift you up.   Let another man come to you, force you to compromise, threaten your life, and you stand true to the Word of God.   You stand bold face-to-face.   You preach what you believe and don’t let anybody intimidate you.   Don’t let anybody make you back down.   Don’t let anybody cause you to water down what you know to be the absolute, inviolable truth of God.   You hold those convictions.   Hold them with love.   Hold them with the same gentleness, and the same graciousness, and the same warmth that Daniel did, but never compromising, and God will honor your character and lift you to a place of blessing that will set you head and shoulders above those who are esteemed as the best in your nation and your realm.   That’s the message.


What a great word, unmeasurable blessing.   Can I add an eighth, a final?   An unlimited influence.   Oh, this is great.   Verse 21.   “And Daniel continued even unto the first year of king Cyrus.”   Seventy years, seventy years, and you know something?   When I see Ezra chapter 1 and all the people going back to Jerusalem, you know who’s behind that?   Daniel.   When I see the wise men coming from the east, I have to see lurking in the shadows, Daniel.


God gave him influence, influence that led, I believe, to the decree of Cyrus to send the people back to their land.   Influence that led to the rebuilding of the wall with Nehemiah.   Influence that led to the reestablishing of the nation Israel.   Influence that led the wise men to come to crown the King who was born in Bethlehem.   He is behind the scenes of the history of the Messiah, as well as the Messiah’s people.   He has an unlimited influence, for he it is who brings homage to the King who is the King of kings and Lord of lords, who reigns forever.   Daniel has unlimited influence because Daniel has penned in his prophecy the history of the world till the reign of Christ, unlimited influence.


Listen, the blessedness of an uncompromising life, an unashamed boldness that calls us to an uncommon standard, that depends on an unearthly protection.   As we set forth an unblemished faith, we face the unusual tests with an unhindered persistence, and we find in response that God brings an unmeasurable blessing, an unlimited influence.


When all is said and done, beloved, the best we can say to you is this.   Don’t compromise and let God take your life and do with it as He pleases, and it may it be ten times greater than the life of anyone in this world.   Let’s pray.


Thank You, Father, for the freedom we’ve enjoyed tonight, to gather in this Place and study Your Word, the freedom we’ve enjoyed in our hearts as our hearts have opened wide to receive it.   Confirm in our hearts this is Your truth and may we live it, Father.


Make us loving and gentle as our Lord was, and meek, and caring, and sympathetic, but oh, so firm when it comes to the matter of conviction that in a gentle way, we are absolutely uncompromising, that we may know Your great blessing and the hand of power in our lives that can turn men from darkness to light.   So we pray for Your glory in Christ’s name.   Amen.




本周我有一个有趣的经历,当我看到最新一期的《今日心理学》杂志时,这是一本涉及心理学专业领域的杂志。那本杂志上有一篇关于快言快语的文章。现在,我记得当我第一次来到恩典教会时,人们常常因为我说话这么快而对我有点不满。没有太多人对此说得太多。我不知道是我放慢了速度,还是你只是加快了听歌的速度。两者中的一个已经发生。但我以前听到,“你说得太快了。你说得太快了。

我曾经对人们说,“我有很多话要说,我想我说得不像你想象的那么快,所以我一开始就落后了。如果我要跟你聊,我得快点说,不然你会觉得无聊的。我只是随便说了一句。你们中的一些人可能还记得我说过,当你告诉我我说话太快时,有点反手的赞美,说我正在努力加快速度以赶上你的大脑。

但在最新一期的《今日心理学》中,他们做了一些测试,从字面上证明,在一定程度上,你说话的速度越快,兴趣就越大,留存率就越高。所以,我们继续。

但我发现这一点真的很惊讶。我一直相信这一点,现在他们已经测试并发现了。事实上,你可能看到,根据这篇文章,三十分钟的电视节目将在十五分钟内完成,它们只会加快速度,你不会有任何损失。他们说,广告现在每 30 秒有 100,000.00 美元,他们现在可以使用 15 秒的,他们的收入可以翻倍。这很神奇,但是当你快速覆盖很多领域时,人们会保持兴趣并保留信息。所以,我真的对此感到兴奋。现在我说话的方式得到了一些支持,这有点令人兴奋。

好吧,让我们快速浏览一下但以理书第一章,希望你能记住它。但以理书 第 1 章。从我们上次的学习开始,我们一直在看但以理书1:8-21的8-21节。我要读给你听,为我们今晚的学习做准备。

“但以理心里定意,不因王的食物和所喝的酒而玷污自己,所以他求太监首领不要玷污自己。现在,神使但以理受到太监首领的恩惠和怜悯。太监首领对但以理说,我敬畏我主我王,他为你预备了饮食,为什么他看见你们的脸色比你们同龄的少年人更难看呢?那时,你们要使我在王面前危及我的头。但以理对太监首领辖管但以理、哈拿尼雅、米沙利、亚撒利雅的麦撒说,求你试验你的仆人十天。让他们给我们蔬菜吃,给我们喝水。我们和吃王食物的少年的面容,都要在你面前观看,照你所见的待你的仆人。

“所以,他在这件事上同意了他们,并试探了他们十天。十天过后,他们的面容显得比所有吃了国王食物的年轻人都更白皙、更肥美。这样,麦撒拿走了他们所要喝的食物和酒;并给他们蔬菜。

“至于这四个少年人,神在各样的学问和智慧上,都赐给他们知识、技能和技能,但以理在一切异象和异象中都有聪明。王吩咐领他们进来的日子过了——“那要三年”——太监的首领就把他们带到尼布甲尼撒面前。国王就跟他们说话。- 在他们中间,没有一个像但以理、哈拿尼雅、米沙利、亚撒利雅,所以他们站在王面前。国王询问他们的一切智慧和聪明的事,发现他们比他全境所有的术士和占星家都好十倍。但以理一直持到居鲁士王元年。

你有没有听过这样说:每个人都有他的代价?我相信你有。你的代价是你出卖你所宣称的信念的点,你为了一些个人利益而放弃你的道德标准的点。每个人都有他自己的价格吗?我们每个人都会在某个时候卖光吗?我们所有人都有道德标准,只有在满足我们的欲望的情况下才有效吗?或者,当我们有更大的愿望时,我们是否为了我们声称我们相信的那些标准而把它搁置一旁呢?

马丁·路德 (Martin Luther) 站在沃尔姆斯议会 (Diet of Worms) 面前。他们要求他悔改,否则就失去生命。但他不肯否认基督。拉蒂默和雷德利站在柱前,他们因对基督的信仰而被烧死,他们的刽子手要求他们否认主耶稣基督。他们拒绝了,在火焰中被吞噬了。

这样的人是没有代价的。他们不能被买到。他们没有卖光的时刻。几周前,我向你提到,我有机会见到了一位洪博士,他是世界上最大的基督教学校的校长,在韩国首尔有大约6000名学生。洪博士告诉我们,他小时候有机会看到日本人渗透到他居住的朝鲜,他们来到他家,因为他的父亲是教会的领袖,他们要求他父亲否认耶稣基督,否则他们就砍掉他的拇指,他们从第一个拇指开始,他不会否认基督, 他们砍掉了第二个拇指,他仍然不肯否认基督。有些人没有价格。他们不会卖光。无论付出多少代价,都没有妥协。

但是,另一方面,我们经常听到有人吹嘘他们的道德标准,他们赞美他们的正义品格,他们想宣布他们伟大的信念,但为了权宜之计,他们出卖了自己。当出于某种原因,他们觉得自己更适合这样做时,他们就会放弃这些信念。

妥协是非常微妙的。听。人们说他们相信圣经,但他们住在不教授圣经的教堂里。人们声称自己有罪和惩罚,直到他们自己的孩子犯了罪。人们说他们必须说出不诚实和腐败,直到它提到他们的老板并可能导致他们失去工作。人们有很高的道德标准,直到他们的情欲被不圣洁的关系从圣洁良心的束缚中解脱出来,然后他们把自己的妥协合理化。人们是诚实的,直到一点点的不诚实就能为他们节省很多钱。

人们知道有些事情肯定是错误的,但为了和平,他们掩盖了真相。如果人们是他们钦佩的人、他们害怕的人或他们寻求帮助的人询问的,他们就会做出直接违反他们声称的定罪的行为。人们不会说该说的话,因为他们觉得自己可能会丢面子。妥协也是如此。

亚当违背了上帝的律法,跟随了他妻子的罪,失去了乐园。亚伯拉罕编造了真相,在撒拉身上撒谎,差点失去了他的妻子。撒拉妥协了神的话语,差遣亚伯拉罕去见怀以实玛利的夏甲,在中东失去了和平。以扫为了与雅各共进晚餐而妥协,失去了他长子的名分。扫罗妥协了上帝的话语,养了动物,失去了王室的后裔。亚伦在他关于偶像崇拜的信念上妥协了,他和百姓失去了应许之地的特权。

参孙与大利拉妥协了作为拿细耳人的正义奉献,失去了他的力量、眼睛和生命。以色列人违背了耶和华的命令,生活在罪恶中,在与非利士人作战时,失去了神的约柜。大卫妥协了上帝的道德和神圣标准,掺杂了拔示巴,谋杀了乌利亚,失去了他的孩子。所罗门在信念上妥协,娶了外国妻子为妻,失去了英国。

亚哈妥协了,娶了耶洗别为妻,失去了他的王位。

以色列人用罪恶和偶像崇拜违背了上帝的律法,失去了他们的家园。彼得在对基督的信念上妥协了,否认了祂,失去了喜乐。后来,他为了得到犹太教徒的接纳而妥协了单一教会的真理,他失去了自由。亚拿尼亚和撒非喇在施与方面妥协了,向圣灵撒谎,失去了生命。犹大为了 30 块银子而妥协了他对基督的所谓爱,失去了他永恒的灵魂。

妥协。悲哀的词。但是,有些人不会妥协。有些人没有价格。你买不到它们。摩西在法老面前;大卫,在他的一生中多次;保罗在非斯都、腓力斯和亚基帕之前;和但以理在尼布甲尼撒之前。

但以理书 1:8,“但以理心里定意,不因王的食物和所喝的酒而玷污自己,所以他请求太监的首领不要玷污自己。坦率地说,蒙爱的弟兄姊妹,在圣经里,没有比但以理更能说明一个无暇玷污、不妥协的人了。

现在,我们正在研究 Daniel。他在异国他乡的巴比伦生活了 70 多年,与异教徒迦勒底人在一起,在这 70 年里,他从未妥协过自己的信念。他不能被收买。没有价格。从我们在这里讲述这个故事开始,他已经 14 岁了,直到他 80 多岁,他都没有妥协。他不会妥协。

我们已经看到,当巴比伦人和迦勒底人在主前606年,巴比伦被掳的第一阶段,第一次被驱逐时,把这些年轻人带进来的时候,他们都是以色列统治阶级犹大的贵族。他们中的一些人,来自皇室的后裔。一些历史学家估计,他们挑选了 50 到 75 名主要的年轻人,即王子般的年轻人,他们把他们带进来给他们洗脑,把他们变成具有犹太背景的迦勒底人,可以帮助他们在领导犹太人事务的过程中进行统治。

他们要接管世界,要把犹大变成一个动产国家,他们想要一些了解犹太人情况的年轻人,他们可以在犹太人中成为他们的巴比伦统治者,甚至在他们被囚禁的时候也能统治他们。

所以,他们想给这些年轻人洗脑。首先,他们决定改名,以切断与他们的遗产的联系。当然,然后他们把他们从自己的国家赶走了,这样他们在那里就没有任何根源或联系了。然后他们希望他们接受教育,并学习迦勒底的所有信息。他们希望他们从各个角度受到迦勒底人的攻击。最后一件事是给他们洗脑,给他们喂国王的食物,这样他们的生活方式就会适应巴比伦异教徒的宫殿。

当然,这就是 Daniel 划清界限的地方。为什么?旧约没有提到取外名字,旧约也没有说从外教那里学习信息,但旧约说:“不要吃供偶像的食物,也不要吃不是按照上帝为他的子民准备的饮食律法的食物。但以理的底线是 上帝的话语。

当吃国王的食物违背了上帝的话语时——因为王宫里所有的食物都曾一度被献给神——但以理不能这样做,这就是他划清界限的地方。他与神的话语划清了界限。

这才是真正的信念。这就是 Daniel 非常令人钦佩的性格。在他很小的时候,他和他的 3 个朋友,在所有 50 或 75 名年轻人中,我们不知道有多少人,但我们只知道 4 人表明了立场。后来,当他们都出现在王面前时,在第18节和之后,只有4个被王注意到是不同的。在这三年的教育中,其余的人买了袋子,吃了国王的肉,适应了生活方式,成为了迦勒底人,这样他们就失去了上帝如果服从他的律法就会赐予的独特地位。因此,但以理是深信的一个很好的例证,尤其是在一个年轻人身上。

你知道,我们国家曾经有过这样的经历。这周我读了书,发现了一些非常有趣的东西。在西点军校有一个名为 “学员祈祷” 的祈祷。它在每个星期日的教堂礼拜中由西点军校的学员重复。我不知道你有没有听过,但这就是它所说的。

“让我们选择更难的正确而不是更容易的错误,当全部真理可以合二为一时,永远不要满足于半真半假。赐予我们勇气,这种勇气源于对一切高尚和有价值的事物的忠诚,不屑于与罪恶和不公正妥协,当正义和真理受到威胁时,我们无所畏惧。阿们。

一个伟大的祈祷。一个不妥协的祈祷。我们曾经在自己的国家知道不妥协的生活的意义。即使是 Aesop 在他的寓言中也知道妥协的代价。伊索在他的一个寓言中谈到了野兽和家禽交战的时代。这只蝙蝠试图属于双方,伊索说。当鸟儿获胜时,蝙蝠会飞来飞去,告诉它们自己是一只鸟。当野兽打赢了一场仗时,他就会在它们中间走来走去,向大家保证他是一头野兽。但很快他的伪善就被发现了,他被野兽和飞鸟都排斥了,因此他不得不整天隐藏自己,只能在晚上出现。妥协。

丹尼尔不会妥协。米沙利、亚撒利雅或哈拿尼雅也不会。他们不妥协的生活带来了什么结果呢?让我们回过头来看看它们。我们说,有些事情是不妥协生活的特征和后果。我只想提一下我们上次讨论的那些,然后我们将继续讨论其余的。

首先,当你过着不妥协的生活,不沦为世界生活方式的牺牲品,不惜一切代价出卖的生活时,你会发现,首先,一种无耻的勇气,一种无耻的勇气。在第8节,但以理对太监首领说:“你告诉王,我不能吃他的食物,这会玷污我。我上次告诉过你,他本来可以说很多其他事情,这些事情会更容易。

他不必如此明目张胆地认为国王的食物会玷污他,但是,当有人有信念时,一个不妥协的强硬立场的特点是,这个人有无耻的勇气说真话。他本可以抱怨自己不习惯国王的饮食,或者他太习惯了犹太食物,以至于这与他的胃不符,他会胃部不适,他本可以设法摆脱它。但是没有,对于它违反了上帝的律法这一事实,这是对他的侮辱,这是一场巨大的对抗。

我们发现他有这种毫不羞愧的勇气。后来他们来找他说:“你不可以祷告”,他走到窗户前,把窗户大开,像往常一样大胆地祷告,因为这就是不妥协的精神的特征。

其次,我们上次看到,不妥协的生活不仅具有无耻的勇气,其次,具有不寻常的标准,不寻常的标准。它说,“他不吃王的食物,也不吃王喝的酒。在第12节,“他只吃蔬菜和水”,这意味着他不吃任何来源的肉,也不喝任何来源的酒。现在,这不是必需的,这是一个不常见的标准,比它高出一截。

你还记得上次,我告诉过你,在旧约中,当谈到祭司时,当谈到那些想要发最深的奉献誓言的人时,当你进入新约时,你看看施洗约翰,他那个时代之前最伟大的人, 然后,你不仅看看施洗约翰,而且看看教会的长老们,你会发现在所有这些邱坛上,都有一个声明,说他们不应该被赐给酒。

那些被赋予崇高属灵责任的人有一个不寻常的标准。他选择生活在另一个层面上。我们建议您,不妥协的生活不会在最好的边缘上玩耍。它选择最高和最高贵的标准,无论价格是多少。

埃里克·利德尔 (Eric Liddell) 几个月来一直接受田径运动员训练,目的是在 1924 年奥运会上赢得 100 米比赛。全国各地的体育记者都预测李爱锐会赢得 100 米冠军。然后他得知 1924 年奥运会的 100 米比赛定在周日举行。这带来了一个问题。埃里克相信,他不能通过在主日参加比赛来荣耀上帝。他的粉丝对他的拒绝感到震惊。一些赞美他的人开始称他为傻瓜,媒体嘲笑埃里克·利德尔(Eric Liddell),因为他不会在星期天参选。

突然,一名跑步者退出了 400 米比赛,他们没有其他人来代替他的位置,比赛被安排在工作日。Eric 提出填补这个名额,尽管这是他训练参加的比赛的四倍。当他参加比赛时,埃里克·利德尔赢得了比赛。1924 年,他跑了 47.8 秒。难以置信的时刻。他是一个赢家。

上帝给了他金牌。上帝尊重他不妥协的精神。后来,李爱锐作为传教士去了中国,并于 1945 年在战营中去世,一如既往地毫不妥协。

在我看来,真正改变世界的人,设定的标准比其他人都高出一筹。这不是必需的东西。正是那额外的高贵步骤使他们与众不同。

因此,不妥协的生活以毫不羞耻的勇气和不寻常的标准来体现。第三,我们上次分享了它导致了一种超凡脱俗的保护,一种超凡脱俗的保护。我相信上帝不同寻常地保护那些不妥协的人。第9节,“神使但以理蒙恩,使他得到太监首领的恩惠和怜悯。这太神奇了。“上帝使但以理得到太监王子的恩惠和怜悯。”

丹尼尔不必为了赢得这一点而玩弄政治,不是吗?我们上周了解到了这一点。但以理是上帝赐予的,上帝控制着每个生物的心脏。如果上帝希望他们善待你,那么他会照顾你。您不必为了达到目的而妥协。您不必为了获得您认为必须实现的目标而妥协。这样做就是消除神的保护,但不妥协就是邀请神自己的保护。

我宁愿勇敢地站在国王面前,谴责他的罪恶,让上帝站在我这边,也不愿从中挣脱出来,让国王站在我这边,让上帝反对我,不是吗?因为上帝可以控制国王的心。

让我给你读撒母耳记上 2:22 的一部分经文。“以利年纪大了 – ”大祭司以利“ – 听见了他儿子们向以色列人所做的一切事;以及他们如何与聚集在会幕门口的妇女同寝。他们是可怕的儿子。「耶稣对他们说:『你们为什么做这种事呢?』我听说这群人都行了你的恶行。你这样做不好,我听到的也不是一个好的报告。你使耶和华的百姓犯了罪。“如果一个人得罪了另一个人,审判官要审判他,但如果一个人得罪了主,谁来为他调解呢?然而他们不听从他们父亲的话,因为主要杀他们。

换句话说,上帝 - 明白这一点 - 实际上让他们处于持续的悖逆状态中,以便将他们带到审判中。他们已经走得太远了,没有悔改的可能。神确实控制了他们的悖逆。

第30节,“耶和华以色列的神说,我实在说过,你家和你父家要永远在我面前行,但现在耶和华说:'离我远吧;尊敬我的人,我必尊敬我,轻视我的人必轻看我。

神说:“看哪,你也许是大祭司,你可能拥有那个祭司职分的所有应许,但如果你羞辱我,我就会把这些都归为乌有。如果你尊重我,我也会尊重你。如果你轻视我,我也会轻视你。关键是这个。我们的生活方式要么让上帝为我们辩护,要么让上帝反对我们。当我们顺服上帝并过着不妥协的生活时,上帝就会荣耀我们。上帝是我们的捍卫者。这是了不起的、巨大的真理,人们。我希望,如果你上周没有在这里,你能得到这方面的材料并仔细研究。

我经常想起约瑟夫。约瑟夫和但以理几乎是平行的。这就是约瑟,仿佛被他邪恶的兄弟们卖为奴隶。他会发生什么?他最终成为埃及首相。约瑟和但以理都在一个外国的王国里。他们俩都升到了首相的级别。他们俩都是在上帝的保护下来到那里的。他们俩都拥有非凡的先知能力,这使他们被提升到高处。他们俩都能够迷惑那些王国里所有的伪装者和假冒者。

尽管埃及和巴比伦的宫廷里有众多撒但的江湖骗子,但这两个人,因为过着不妥协的生活,受到了上帝的保护,他们被赐予了显赫的地位。

一个过着不妥协的生活的人将得到上帝的提升。有人说,政治是妥协的艺术。我认为这是真的。我经常听到人们说,也许我自己说的次数比我想象的要多,没有人能在不至少在某个地方妥协的情况下达到今天的政治高位。我认为基本上应该说的是,在政界身居高位的人通常是通过妥协而达到这一目标的。但是,如果上帝希望你在那里,而你没有妥协,他就会把你放在那儿。如果你真的妥协了,那么你就靠自己了。所以,妥协只会让你脱离保护的地方。

第10节,“太监长对但以理说:'我敬畏我主我王,他为你们预备了饮食,为什么他看见你们的脸色比你们这个年纪的少年人更难看呢?那你就让我在国王面前危及我的头颅吗?

从本质上讲,太监的王子阿施毗纳兹说:“但以理,我非常喜欢你。你是个了不起的人。我很喜欢你的其他三个朋友。但我告诉你,丹尼尔,我害怕国王。如果我不给你国王的食物,你知道会发生什么吗?三年后,你会出来,你会变得巅峰、苍白、褪色、虚弱,国王会看着他说,'这是怎么回事?而且我会花掉我的头。死刑。

所以,你看,幕后潜伏着尼布甲尼撒的幽灵。我觉得有趣的是,Ashpenaz 至少花时间给 Daniel 一个理由,这表明他确实有同情心。他不只是在吼叫着没有任何实质内容的命令。他给了他一个理由。他告诉了他自己的想法。尽管他喜欢但以理,也很有同情心,但他不会为此失去理智。所以,事情立即进入了中立状态。但以理因为拒绝吃国王的食物而被拒绝。

现在,听着,丹尼尔并没有叛逆。他不会发脾气。他不会生气。他不会多嘴。他很坚定。他很亲切,但他非常执着,非常、非常执着。他没有放弃。他受到上帝的保护,他正在寻找另一种方式。

现在,让我总结一下前三点。我希望你得到它们。当你过着不妥协的生活时,第一,你有一种毫不羞耻的勇气。第二,你设定了一个不常见的标准。第三,您享受着超凡脱俗的保护。

我想我可以从我读过的一本书的一部分中来说明这三个例子,我希望你也读过。在它出版之前我已经评论过它,现在它正在印刷。它叫做 A Distant Grief。这是 Kefa Sempangi 的故事,他是乌干达教会的一位了不起的牧师,在他被免职之前,这个教会被 Idi Amin 残忍地对待。这里只是这本书的摘录。

这是一个特别的复活节星期天,基督徒受到迫害,可怕的事情正在发生,因为杀害阿明的努比亚凶手正在外出,尽其所能破坏基督教。这是作家 Kefa 所说的。

“尽管伊迪·阿明的阴影越来越大,但 1973 年的复活节早晨开始是被救赎的教会最欢乐的时刻。太阳刚刚升起,天空万里无云,第一批人开始到达我们敬拜的地方。他们几乎来自每个部落,来自 Baganda、Besoga、Banyankole、Acholi 和 Langi、Bagweri 和 Bagisu。他们来自遥远的坎帕拉西南 80 英里的马萨卡镇。

“有拄着拐杖的老人和背着婴儿的年轻妇女。有小孩子,怀里抱着鲜花。那里有医生和律师、商人和农民、棉花种植者和政府工作人员,只有少数人乘坐汽车或出租车。大多数人步行或骑自行车来。其他人挤进卡车里,如此不平衡,似乎随时都有可能倒塌。到 9:00,已经聚集了 7,000 多人。这是有史以来在救赎教堂参加周日礼拜的人数最多的一次。当大院里没有更多地方时,人们爬树或坐在卡车的车顶上。一些大团体在附近的院子里建立了自己的扩音系统,数百人站在街上。

“礼拜前,我和长老们在大院旁边的一间空房子里聚会祈祷。我们深深地感受到了聚集在一起敬拜的人们心中的饥饿。我们知道他们渴望听到神的话语,并祈祷他们的生活会因神的大能而改变。当我们在痛苦的代祷中向父神倾诉时,上周绝望的情景再次在我脑海中闪过。

“我看到一张被烧得面目全非的脸,一个女人蜷缩在角落里哭泣。我看到一群士兵站在公园里欢呼。我听到了靴子嘎吱嘎吱地敲打骨头的声音。我想起了雇佣兵们的傲慢和我心中梦幻般的死气沉沉。邪恶的胜利再一次压倒了我。我感到一种深深的恐惧。我自己也跌倒了,我怎么能指望在这个复活节加强别人呢?我是谁,在这最绝望的时刻喂养 神的儿女呢?我能说什么话呢?

“我的兄弟姐妹需要勇气在日益增长的恐怖中站稳脚跟。他们需要力量来支撑他们遭受痛苦。他们不需要我的讲道。他们不需要我对复活的想法。我父亲是对的。“在这种时代,人们不需要言语,”他说,“他们需要权力。

“我拿着圣经,带着新的勇气在那个复活节的早晨去讲道。我的信息是耶稣基督的苦难。我谈到了他战胜了邪恶,也战胜了死亡。我谈到了他复活的大能。在我身后是长老们,他们坐在长凳上祈祷。在我面前,成千上万张陌生的面孔。有需要鼓励的信徒和非信徒需要救赎。12 点 30 分,烈日炎炎,我试图关闭服务。那是三个半小时后。

“人们拒绝离开。'我们不是来教堂礼拜的,'有人喊道,'我们是来听神的话语的。你自己去休息吧,然后回来再讲道。人群鼓掌并大声表示赞同。我去洗手间休息了一会儿,下午三点左右回来了。几乎没有一个人动过。我又讲了三个小时。而这一次,当我完成时,没有人反对。太阳快下山了,每个人都知道会议结束的时候到了。天黑后旅行不安全。

“我们不知道我们是否会再次见面,也不知道上帝何时会召唤我们回家,但我们平安地出去了,因为我们亲眼看到了主的救恩。随着人们大声的“阿们”和唱诗班的最后合唱,复活节礼拜结束了,我转向长老们,我们拥抱在一起,赞美上帝。

“自从我们见面祈祷以来,似乎已经过去了几天而不是几个小时。我筋疲力尽,但我心里有喜悦。上帝回答了我们的祈祷。他擘饼,喂养他的子民。我不得不在人群中挤路,当我终于到达房子时,我已经筋疲力尽了,太累了,直到他们关上门,我才注意到我身后的男人。

“他们有五个。他们站在我和门之间,用步枪指着我的脸。他们自己的脸上布满了 Kakwa 部落独特的部落印记,他们穿着休闲的花衬衫和喇叭裤,戴着太阳镜。虽然我以前从未见过他们中的任何一个,但我立即认出了他们。他们是国家研究局的秘密警察,阿明的努比亚刺客。有很长一段时间,没有人说什么,然后最高的人,显然是领导者,开口了,'我们要杀了你,'他说。“如果你有话要说,就在你死之前说出来。”

“他说话很安静,但他的脸上却因仇恨而扭曲。我只能盯着他。有那么一刻,我感受到了他愤怒的全部重量。我们以前从未见过面,但他最深的愿望是把我撕成碎片。我的嘴巴很沉重,四肢开始颤抖,一切都超出了我的控制范围。“他们不需要杀我,”我心想。“我快要摔倒了。我会摔死的,再也见不到我的家人了。

“我想到了佩尼娜,她独自一人带着达马利在家。当我走了,他们会发生什么?我听到远处有个声音。我惊讶地发现那是我自己的。“我不需要为自己辩护,”我听到自己说。“我已经死了。我的生命是死的,隐藏在基督里。处于危险之中的是你们的生命。你已经死在了罪孽中。我会向上帝祈祷,在你杀了我之后,他会让你免于永恒的毁灭。

“那个高个子向我走了一步,然后停了下来。刹那间,他的脸色变了,他的憎恨变成了好奇。他放下枪,示意其他人也这样做。他们惊讶地盯着他,但他们把枪从我的脸上拿走了。然后那个高个子又开口了。“你现在愿意为我们祈祷吗?”

“我以为我的耳朵在开玩笑。我看了看他,然后又看了看其他人。我的头脑完全麻痹了。高个子更响亮地重复了他的问题,我看得出来他越来越不耐烦了。“是的,我会为你祈祷,”我回答。

“我的声音听起来更大胆。'我会向天父祈祷,请低头闭上眼睛。高个子再次向其他人示意,他们五个一起低下了头。我低下了自己的头,但我睁着眼睛。

“在我看来,努比亚的要求是个奇怪的把戏。'随时,'我对自己说,'我的生命都会结束。我不想闭着眼睛死去。

“'天父,'我祈祷说,'你过去原谅了人,也原谅了这些人。不要让他们在罪恶中灭亡,而要带他们归向你自己。

“这是一个简单的祈祷,在深深的恐惧中祈祷,但上帝超越了我的恐惧,当我抬起头时,站在我面前的男人已经不是跟着我进入圣衣室的那些人了。他们的脸上有些东西发生了变化。先开口的是那个高个子。他的声音很大胆,但他的话语中没有轻蔑。“你帮了我们,”他说,“我们也会帮你。我们会和公司的其他成员谈谈,他们会让你一个人呆着。不要担心你的生命。它掌握在我们手中,你会受到保护。

“我太惊讶了,不敢回答。高个子只是示意其他人离开。他自己走到门口,然后转过身来最后一次说话。

“'我在你们的会众里看到寡妇和孤儿,'他说。'我看到他们唱歌和赞美。当死亡如此近时,他们为什么会感到快乐呢?

“说话仍然很困难,但我回答了他。'因为他们被上帝所爱。因为他已经赐给他们生命,并将把生命赐给他们所爱的人,因为他们在他里面死了。

“他的问题对我来说似乎很奇怪,但他没有留下来解释。他只是困惑地摇了摇头,然后走出了门。我盯着敞开的门看了一会儿,然后在附近的草席上坐了下来。我的膝盖不再强壮,我能感觉到我的整个身体都在颤抖。我无法清晰地思考。

“不到十分钟前,我还以为自己是个死人。即使我被 7,000 人包围,也没有我可以上诉的人。我不能要求 Kiwanuka 使用他的人脉。我不能请长老们祷告。我无法向努比亚杀手求饶。我的嘴巴僵住了,我没有聪明的话语可以说。但在死亡如此接近的那一刻,给我勇气的不是我的讲道,也不是圣经中的想法,而是耶稣基督这位活着的主。

我就到此为止。听着,你过着对抗、荣耀上帝、不妥协的生活,我不在乎你面对什么,你会有无耻的勇气。您将设定一个不常见的标准。上帝会给你超凡脱俗的保护。阿门?他过去做过。他在当下做这件事。

这还不是全部。还有更多。第四,不妥协的生活导致不受阻碍的坚持,不受阻碍的坚持。我就是喜欢这个。正如我所说,现在事情是中立的。亚施毗纳兹说:“但以理,我不能满足你的请求。国王会砍下我的头。

好吧,丹尼尔以他美妙的方式,温柔地,没有叛逆,没有脾气暴躁或咄咄逼人,只是找到了另一种选择。第 11 节。“然后丹尼尔对梅尔扎尔说。”现在“Melzar”可能是一个合适的名字。然而,在希伯来语中,它有一个定冠词,翻译为“the”。“他对麦撒说”,这表明它可能是一个可以翻译为“管家”的词,而不是一个专有名词。

现在,亚施毗拿是太监的王子。他在法庭上凌驾于所有这些年轻人之上。他任命了一些管家来保护某些特定的人。显然,这个家伙,梅尔扎尔,是被派去看守这些人的。这就是但以理不受阻碍的坚持。如果他无法从 Ashpenaz 那里得到他想要的答案,他就会去下级法院,这很有趣。他去找一个对国王没有个人恐惧的人,因为他与国王没有真正的关系。他的老板是 Ashpenaz。显然,亚施毗拿是个好人,他不会砍下他的头,所以但以理去找下一个人,“太监的首领立他管辖但以理、哈拿尼雅、米沙利和亚撒利雅。这是一种无畏的精神。

现在听着,我想在这里指出一些事情。不妥协的精神永不放弃。我想向您展示一个区别。有些人说,“嗯,你知道,我知道什么是真正正确的,但我试着去做,就是没有成功,这是我唯一的选择。嗯,你知道,我想做正确的事情,但我在那边和那些人在一起,他们正在做这件事,这真的是我能做的,我只能顺从。不。当第一扇门关上时,不妥协的精神永远不会被原则拒绝。

我从本周读到的一篇文章中得到了最大的启发,这篇文章讲述了一位女士去警察局要求入狱。所以,他们把她关进了监狱。他们把她关在监狱里,直到她结婚后一段时间。他们想知道为什么,她就这么说了。“我要嫁给一个我不该嫁的男人。但每次我看到这个人,他都让人无法抗拒。所以就把我关起来,直到婚礼结束后。这就是坚持。她不会妥协,即使她不得不把自己关进监狱来限制自己的感情。你们中的一些女孩最好从那位亲爱的女士那里得到一些线索。

但你知道有些人是做什么的吗?有些人会肤浅地耗尽一些资源,然后他们会转向邪恶的东西说,“好吧,我尽了最大的努力,只是没有成功。不。一个不妥协的性格永不放弃,永不放弃,永不放弃,永不屈服。

你知道,使徒保罗,在去耶路撒冷的路上,他不断去耶路撒冷,每隔一段时间就会有人过来说,“保罗,你知道当你到达耶路撒冷时,会发生什么事。你会惹上很多麻烦。先知亚迦布走过来说:“保罗,让我拿你的腰带。拿起他的腰带,把他的双手绑起来。他说,“保罗,这就是你到了耶路撒冷时会发生的事情。

随着他的创作,他终于在使徒行传20章中说:“每个城市到处都有人告诉我,当我到了耶路撒冷时,会遇到麻烦,但这些事情——”什么“——都没有打动我,因为我不把我的生命看作是我自己所珍视的,我只想完成基督给我的事工。当期权在这里关闭时,他去了这里。当它在这里关门时,他去了这里。他不是在寻找出局。他真的是一个不妥协的人。

但以理就是这样。仅仅因为 Ashpenaz 的门关上了,他还没有结束。他有一种不受阻碍的坚持。人,真正的品格会做到这一点。它只是不停地打拳、打拳、再打拳,直到最终找到漏洞,因为它不会妥协。而且管家显然没有受到国王的威胁,所以他一点也不不愿意同意。

现在,我们学到了什么?毫不妥协的性格问题以一种无耻的勇气、一种不寻常的标准、一种超凡脱俗的保护和一种不受阻碍的坚持。现在这是关键。第五,无瑕疵的信心,无瑕疵的信心。这太好了。无瑕疵的信仰。

你知道,但以理真的相信上帝会让这一切成为可能。他从哪里获得这种信心呢?你知道我的信仰吗?我相信,作为一个基本的属灵原则,罪 – 现在听 – 罪会带来怀疑。纯洁带来自信。当一个人过着圣洁的生活时,我认为那种生活几乎有一种不可战胜的感觉。你只是相信上帝会拯救你。因此,但以理有一种无瑕疵的信心,一种无敌的感觉。

你可以在任何试炼中作,你可以站在任何困难或沧桑中,你可以在任何危险中,当你的心是纯洁的时,你知道没有什么可害怕的——因为如果上帝帮助我们,罗马书 8 章,谁能站出来反对我们呢?右?

以赛亚书 43:2,我喜欢这句话,“你过水时,我必与你同在;河水必不溢出你,你走过火时,必不被烧伤;火焰也不会点燃你。为什么?因为 “我必与你同在。”

当一颗心是纯洁的,一个生命是纯洁的,就会有一种不可战胜的信心。他真的很自信。所以,他说,“我愿意冒着脖子的风险。第 12 节。“考验你的仆人——”他对梅尔扎尔说,考验我们“——我恳求你,十天;让他们给我们蔬菜吃,给我们水喝。然后,要在你面前察看我们的容貌,和吃王那份食物的少年的面容,照你所见的,待你的仆人。

你说,“你知道,这是一项高风险的行动。如果丹尼尔真的认真对待这件事,他就会冒着风险。没错。但正如我所说的,不妥协的精神是巨大的自信的信心。当你真的相信时,你就可以满怀信心冲进地狱的深渊,相信 神会尊重你的信心。

但以理是一个有信仰的人。它发自一颗纯洁的心。尽管他经历了一场可怕的灾难,尽管有些人无疑觉得上帝已经抛弃了犹大,但许多人质疑,就像先知哈巴谷一样,但以理相信上帝会忠于他纯洁的心。所以,他说,“就给我们蔬菜吧。

顺便说一句,蔬菜这个词是 zara,音译为 Z-A-R-A,意思是在地里播种,S-O-W。基本上是素食、普通食物、种子、蔬菜、植物之类的东西。与其说素食有美德,不如说它是穷人的食物,他们买不起肉或美味佳肴。“我只吃穷人的食物,普通的食物。你给他们吃国王的食物,让我们看看谁看起来最好看。

现在,让我们面对现实吧,伙计们,听着,十天的蔬菜,而不是十天的国王的食物,从生理学上讲,这并不能证明什么。这不会有那么大的区别。但以理寄希望于上帝的干预。我个人相信 - 这只是麦克阿瑟在空白处说话 - 好吧,但我个人相信上帝给了他这个启示。我认为上帝给了他这个测试。我认为上帝说,“我会尊重这件事。我认为他是从主那里得到的,因为他对它有极大的信心,也因为主回应它的方式。无瑕疵的信心。他愿意冒着脖子的风险。

他说,“我会从木板的末端走出去。我要表明我的立场,相信上帝会尊重我不妥协的精神。我若不吃污秽的食物,吃纯洁的,我相信神必尊荣我。那是无瑕疵的信心。

你真的相信吗?你是否相信,如果你过着绝对不妥协的生活,无论谁因为你如此坚定的立场而生气,无论谁因为你不妥协而对你不满,无论有多少人因为你“缺乏爱”而被冒犯,如果你站在你的立场上,上帝都会尊重它。你相信吗?你相信如果你站出来反对罪恶和邪恶,上帝会让你的生活充满喜乐和幸福吗?你相信如果你诚实地站出来,上帝会用你所需要的一切来填满你的生活吗?

好吧,如果你真的相信它,那么你就不会妥协。你会相信上帝的话语。所以,一个无瑕疵的信心。那无瑕疵的信心把他们扔进了第六点,一个不寻常的考验,一个不寻常的考验。“于是梅尔扎在这件事上同意了他们,试探了他们十天。”现在,让我告诉你一件事,所有的委身都受到考验 – 雅各书第一章,你信心的试炼。我们所有的信心都要受到考验。只有经过测试才能证明这一点。我们可以说,“我想过一种不妥协的生活”,而你准备好相信上帝会考验它。他会测试一下。

你说,“男孩,我要站着——”我们经常这样做,你知道,我们会说,“男孩,如果我有办法,我会告诉他。我会当面告诉他。你知道通常会发生什么吗?很快你就面对面地看到他,然后你说,“Ha-na-na-ba-na-ba,”明白吗?而且你永远也不知道。而所有的勇气,你知道的,那种后院的勇气,似乎从来没有走出过家门。

但是,但以理在这里说,“我愿意把我的信心押在 神的话语上。测试立即来了。所有承诺都经过测试。就这样,他试探了他们十天。第15节 - 这太好了。“十天后,他们的面容看起来更白皙,更肥美——”而“更胖”的意思不是脂肪和脂肪,你知道的,像大下巴之类的东西。脂肪是健康、活力、闪亮面孔的标志。“他们看起来比所有其他吃了国王食物的年轻人都好。”

现在,伙计们,我只想告诉你们,这是上帝的神圣干预。十天后,生理学不会产生那么大的影响。我不知道,它可能产生了一些影响。我不知道他们给吃了国王的食物的人吃了什么。但我相信这是上帝的干预。“第16节,”十天结束时——“发生了什么事?”——麦撒拿走了他们应喝的食物和酒;并给他们吃了蔬菜,供他们度过剩下的三年。你不需要向他证明任何事情。事实上,如果我没看错这个故事,梅尔扎尔可能会在接下来的三年里吃国王的食物。我不知道他还是如何做到的。这对他来说是一个公平的交换。他可以不那么关心蔬菜和水。这是一笔划算的交易。

那么会发生什么呢?上帝尊重他们不妥协的精神。他们赢得了这场战斗。他们避免了迦勒底人想要强加给他们的生活方式。我想起了丁尼生在《加拉哈德爵士》(Sir Galahad)中的话,他在书中写下了对找到圣杯的正义骑士的赞美之词,“我的好剑可以雕刻人类的木桶,我坚韧的长枪可以肯定地刺入,我的力量就像十的力量一样,因为我的心是纯洁的。

嗯,他在这方面有一点属灵的洞察力。力量来自内心的纯洁。所以,他们通过了不寻常的测试。现在听着,对神的话语毫不妥协的立场会带来无耻的勇气、不寻常的标准、超凡脱俗的保护、不受阻碍的坚持、无瑕疵的信心、不寻常的考验——你准备好了吗?- 无法衡量的祝福,无法衡量的祝福。我们很快就会看到这一点。第 17 节。“至于这四个少年人,神在各样的学问和智慧上,都赐给他们知识、技能和技能,但以理在一切异象和梦中都有聪明。

这是从哪里来的?“至于这四个青年——”看吧“——上帝——”什么?“——给了他们。”上帝祝福他们不妥协的心。上帝倾注了祝福。人们,要意识到这一点是一件了不起的事情,但这里汇集了上帝主权祝福和人类完全委身这两个奇妙的真理。当他们完全致力于过不妥协的生活时,上帝主权地祝福他们。

从他们的角度来看,整件事都取决于他们自己的承诺。从神的角度来看,整件事完全在他的手中。你不能没有另一个。上帝赐给他们 - 它只是总结了各种词 - “知识、学习的技能和智慧”。上帝给了他们所有需要知道的知识和智慧,这些知识和智慧可以在他们生活在那个社会中时应用。

巴比伦是知识的中心:先进的科学,范围广泛的图书馆。伟大的学者住在那里。事实上,他们在这些方面领先于世界。上帝给了他们这方面的知识。神真正地让他们知道神的神圣话语如何应用于当时的情况。上帝赐给他们智慧,除此之外,赐给他们四人中的一位——这就是我们把这四位分开的地方——但以理,经上说,“在一切异象和梦中都有理解力”。

这是一个能读懂幻象和梦的人。异象是你醒着的时候,梦是你睡着的时候,两者都是从上帝那里得到启示的一种方式。这个人有先见或先知的恩赐。但以理有一个启示性的天赋。但以理就是 上帝神圣启示的载体。这节经文是但以理书其余预言的背景。他要成为接受上帝话语的人。

因此, 上帝在「知识、学识、智慧」上赐予他们不可估量的祝福。“此外,第18节,”王吩咐领他们进来的日子到了,就是三年的训练了“——太监的首领就把他们带到尼布甲尼撒面前。'国王就跟他们说话。而“他们”则代表了 606 年被驱逐出境的所有这些年轻人。第二组甚至还没有到来,直到 597 年,最后一组直到 586 年。因此,这些年轻人在此期间得到了培养,尼布甲尼撒与他们交谈。这是口试,明白吗?这是看看他们做得如何的最终测试。

他们由国王和他的助手亲自检查。“在他们中间,没有一个像但以理、哈拿尼雅、米沙利、亚撒利雅。”那不是很好吗?这四个人都是以优异成绩毕业的。他们以班级第一名的成绩毕业,他们从未玷污过自己。他们从来没有妥协过。

你可以在这个世界上过着不妥协的生活。你知道吗?你可以在这个如此纯洁、如此正义、如此正确、如此充满品格的世界里过着不妥协的生活,以至于连世界本身也必须承认你的品格和你的生活质量。

判决,第 19 节的结尾。“所以他们站在王面前。”站在王面前是什么意思呢?几周前我指出了这一点。它的意思是侍奉国王。天使站在主面前。在旧约《圣经》中,我们看到那些站在君王面前的人,那些站着的人——等待接受君王的信息并传递它,等待听从君王的命令,顺服他的命令。

因此,它说这四个人 “站在王面前”。国王的私人四个年轻人。想象一下,在 17 或 18 岁的时候,在王宫里,站在国王身边,在一个外国,一个你永远不会妥协的国家,但上帝却把你提升到那个地方。后来,丹尼尔毫不妥协地担任了 70 年的首相。这是可以做到的,伙计们。让上帝提升你。你过着不妥协的生活。

这些年轻人究竟是上帝赐予的恩赐呢?第20节说,“凡事——”我爱“——凡是智慧和聪明的事——”一切“——王求问,发现他们比他全境所有的术士和占星家都好十倍。现在这很了不起,不是吗?上帝啊,现在他们有事情要做。

你知道,这很奇妙,但你作为一个拥有上帝启示和内住的圣灵的基督徒,比这个国家最聪明但不认识上帝的人聪明十倍。十倍你变得无限聪明,因为你知道真相,真正的真相。哦,他们在智慧和理解的每一件事上都受到祝福,比任何人都高出十倍。

亲爱的弟兄姊妹,请听,让 神提升你。让另一个人来找你,强迫你妥协,威胁你的生命,而你却忠于神的话语。你面对面大胆地站着。你宣讲你所相信的,不要让任何人恐吓你。不要让任何人让你退缩。不要让任何人让你冲淡你所知道的绝对、不可侵犯的上帝真理。你持有这些信念。用爱抱住他们。以但以理所做的同样温柔、同样的恩典和同样的温暖来拥抱他们,但绝不妥协,上帝会尊重你的品格,把你提升到一个祝福的地方,使你比那些在你的国家和你的领域中被尊敬为最好的人高出一筹。这就是信息。

多么伟大的词,无法衡量的祝福。我可以添加第八个单词,即最后一个单词吗?无限的影响力。哦,这太好了。第 21 节。“但以理一直持续到居鲁士王元年。”七十年,七十年,你知道什么吗?当我看到以斯拉记第一章和所有回到耶路撒冷的人时,你知道谁是幕后黑手吗?丹尼尔。当我看到从东方来的博士时,我必须看到潜伏在阴影中的丹尼尔。

上帝赐予他影响力,我相信,这导致了居鲁士颁布法令,将人民送回他们的土地。这种影响导致了与尼希米一起重建长城。这种影响导致了以色列国家的重建。这种影响力导致博士们来为出生在伯利恒的国王加冕。他是弥赛亚历史的幕后,也是弥赛亚的子民。他有无限的影响力,因为正是他向国王致敬,国王是万王之王,万主之主,永远统治着。但以理有无限的影响力,因为但以理在他的预言中写下了世界的历史,直到基督统治,无限的影响力。

听着,不妥协的生活的祝福,一种无耻的勇气,召唤我们达到一个不寻常的标准,这取决于一种超凡脱俗的保护。当我们树立无瑕疵的信心时,我们会以不受阻碍的毅力面对不寻常的考验,并发现作为回应,神带来了无法衡量的祝福,无限的影响力。

亲爱的,当一切都说完了,我们能对你说的最好的就是这个。不要妥协,让上帝取走你的生命,随心所欲地去做,它可能比这个世界上任何人的生命都大十倍。让我们一起祈祷。

天父,感谢你赐予我们今晚的自由,让我们聚集在这个地方学习祢的话语,当我们的心敞开心扉接受它时,我们心中所享有的自由。天父,请在心中确认这是祢的真理,愿我们活出它。

让我们像我们的主一样充满爱心和温柔,温顺、关怀、同情,但是,在信念的问题上,我们是如此坚定,以温柔的方式,我们绝对不妥协,这样我们就可以知道你的伟大祝福和我们生命中能使人从黑暗走向光明的能力之手。因此,我们奉基督的名祈求祢的荣耀。阿门。



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