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Δ Facebook (opens in new tab) Week of October 22, 2023 Watch X X Watch X X Go to our giving website Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to give online. If on a phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Calvary Baptist Church Red Bank Shutting the Mouth of the Lion Archived – October 22, 2023 View This Week’s Note View All Past Notes View This Note w/ Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) Daniel 6 Shutting the Mouth of the Lion October 22, 2023 / Greg Powell / Daniel 6 It didn’t matter if it was lions and fires and prayers, oh my….Daniel lived by conviction in a culture of compromise. Of all the exciting stories in the book of Daniel, none is more famous than the one here. The thought of an 80-year old man being thrown into a pit with ravenous lions simply for praying grabs our attention in an unexplainable way. It seems completely unfair because it is. Now, if you are a faithful believer who stands up for God in any environment – whether home, church, or work – you can be certain that sooner or later, you will come up against forces that desire to tear you to pieces like a lion. So, how can we be like Daniel and shut the mouth of the lion? I. It takes . (1-3) What was the to Daniel’s success? It was because he had an extraordinary or excellent . The greatest to Christianity is a Christian who seems to be he is one. What we need more than anything in Christianity today is people not only with the right answers but also with the right . II. It takes . (4-9) They inspected his life from top to bottom, from public to . He was not sinless, but he was a man who walked humbly and with God. You could not bring any valid against him. He had peace at night because he lived a life. III. It takes . (10-15) He to pray anyway, three times a day. Daniel did not shut his window so no one would know; he did this right in of the people. To go against his convictions was never an . IV. It takes . (5) Daniel would rather be eaten by lions than go 30 days without . Daniel prayed at risk to his life! We are too to pray publicly for our lunch! V. It takes . (16-28) It is consistency in all these things mentioned already that will the mouth of the lion. So many people today have a -oriented faith. Christian character is not in the moment of adversity. It is in the moment of adversity. Sometimes the thing you can do is just continue what you are doing. God doesn’t call us to be flawless, but He does ask us to be . 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