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πŸ“… 6 December 2025


πŸ›‘οΈ Daniel – Strong in Faith. Faithful in the Fire
Devotions from the life of a young man of conviction


🦁 7. Lions’ Den & Loyalty of Faith – When God matters more than your safety
Why real faith does not wait for guaranteed outcomes


πŸ“– Daily Verse

β€œMy God sent His angel and shut the lions’ mouths.”
– Daniel 6:23

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✨ Introduction: When faith has no guarantees

We often want faith to be like a rescue rope: firm in the hand, with a clear assurance that it will hold before we step out. But real faith works differently. It does not begin with certainty, but with trust.

Daniel had no earthly guarantee. He did not know if God would intervene. He only knew that unfaithfulness was not an option. And in that lay his strength.

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πŸ“œ Devotional – The night of decision

The story does not begin in the pit but in a palace full of politics, power, and suspicion.

Daniel had grown old β€” a man whose surroundings changed several times, but whose character remained. Persia was now in power, and King Darius quickly recognized that Daniel was exceptional. Wise. Incorruptible. Loyal. So he promoted him to one of the highest officials in the kingdom.

Exactly that became his problem.

Other men at court β€” princes, administrators, strategists of the state β€” watched Daniel. Not because they valued his wisdom, but because they feared his integrity. People who play political games feel threatened by someone who doesn’t.

They searched his past, his decisions, his administrative records. They looked for corruption, a mistake, a flaw in the system. But they found nothing.

β€œWe will find nothing against Daniel β€” except in his faith.”

So they made a plan. Not an attack on a weakness, but on a strength. They did not wait for a mistake β€” they created one.

With flattering words they convinced the king to sign a decree that forbade all prayers for 30 days except to Darius himself. In the kingdom it stood: The king’s signature could not be revoked β€” not even by the king.

Daniel heard about it. There was no misunderstanding. No hidden clause. He knew exactly that the law had one purpose: him.

He stood at his window. The city below him was loud, but inside he was calm. The law had changed the rules β€” but not his heart.

He could have closed the curtain. No one would have blamed him if he waited a few days. He could have said, β€œGod sees my heart, that’s enough.”

But Daniel did not live for excuses.
He lived for faithfulness.

As on every other day, he opened the window. The light came in. He knelt. And he prayed.

Not loudly. Not provocatively. Simply faithfully.

That alone was enough to accuse him. He was arrested, brought before the king. Darius immediately recognized the trap, but he could not undo the law. The scheme was set up so that the king trapped himself.

During the night before Daniel was to be thrown into the lions’ den, the palace changed. The king could not sleep. No musician could soothe him. No food could comfort him. He knew: he was losing the only man at court he could truly trust.

The next morning Daniel was brought to the pit. The soldiers rolled the stone away. Below was darkness. Movement. The dry breath of the animals.

It was not a symbolic place.
It was unprotected, dangerous, final.

Daniel said nothing grand. He made no dramatic prayer, no farewell speech. He was lowered into the pit, and the deed was done without spectacle.

The stone was rolled back. The night began.

For Daniel it was long.
For the king it was endless.

But in the silence of the pit, something happened that no one expected.
An angel.

What should have killed became still. The lions lay there as if suddenly tamed. The floor of the pit was still cold, but the danger stopped being a threat.

At first light the king ran himself to the pit. He called out with an uncertain voice:

β€œDaniel, has your God, whom you serve so faithfully, been able to save you?”

A pause. Then came the answer. No fear. No panic.

β€œMy God sent His angel and shut the lions’ mouths.”

Daniel was lifted up and stood again in the light.
No scratch on him. Not a hair harmed.
The night had not destroyed him.
Faithfulness had won.

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πŸ’­ What does this mean for us?

Faith does not first ask, β€œHow will it end?”
Faith asks, β€œWhat is right?”

Daniel knew that God can save. But even more important: he believed that God’s will is better than his own need for safety β€” whether rescue comes or not.

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πŸ’Ž What we can learn from Daniel

β€’ Courage means taking the next step without knowing the ending.
β€’ Public faithfulness grows from private faithfulness.
β€’ The β€œpit moments” in life reveal whom we truly trust.
β€’ Safety is not always God’s goal β€” closeness is.

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πŸͺœ Practical steps for today

  1. Consider where you are refusing to let God control the outcome.

  2. Pray today, intentionally and honestly: β€œYour will, not mine.”

  3. Identify your β€œlions’-den area” β€” where trust involves real risk.

  4. Remember: God’s presence is better than a guarantee.

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❓ Questions to reflect on

β€’ What decision would I make differently if I did not wait for safety?
β€’ What am I afraid of when it comes to trusting God?
β€’ What would be my β€œopen window” today that I must keep open?

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πŸ™ Prayer

Lord,
I want to trust You without first seeing the solution.
Make me faithful in everyday life so I will be strong in the decisive moment.
Help me not to seek safety, but Your closeness.
Be with me in my β€œpit moments,”
and show me that You are greater than any danger.
Amen.

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πŸ”‘ Key thought of the day

Faith does not wait for a guarantee β€”
it steps into the night and trusts that God is already there.

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