Monday, 30 December 2019

Knowing God in special way in 2020


Related imageThe book of Daniel which is referred to as the key to all biblical prophesies, centers on the profound truth – the sovereignty of God. The book is full of many predictive prophecies about the people of God who were taken into captivity by the Babylonians after Judah was conquered under the reign of Jehoiakim.  It focuses on giving hope to the Israelites by revealing God’s sovereign plan for them throughout the period spent in captivity to the end of the age.  
Daniel and his three friends, Shadrach Meshach and Abednego were among the faithful Jews taken into captivity by King Nebuchadnezzar. These people have lost their freedom and identity to another nation; they were in a state of hopelessness; surrounded by idolaters and people who dishonor God, yet they did not yield to pressures that will cause them to sin. Their knowledge of God made them resolute to the extent that they resisted all attempts to dishonor God. They ‘know their God’; they were committed to him and persuaded that he will not forsake them. Dan 3:16-18.
Daniel and his three friends exhibited their love, trust, obedience, reverence and total submission to God no matter the circumstance, decrees and laws the enemy used to test their faith. They were not moved by any circumstance because they ‘know their God’.  They refused favours to partake in food that was either dedicated to pagan gods or will compromise their faith and God blessed them physically, mentally and also spiritually. (Dan 1:5-17). Daniel was personally gifted with the divine ability to understand all dreams and visions and used this ability during his lifetime to the glory of God. He interpreted dreams of King Nebuchadnezzar and predicted God’s future plan for this world, beginning with Babylon and continuing to the end of the age and the tribulations awaiting the end times. God saving grace delivered Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from the fiery furnace and rescued Daniel from being consumed by lions and from the enemies who conspired against him.
Daniel had one purpose and he lived for that purpose alone- to live for God. He tested and tasted the faithfulness of God and determined to have a strong intimacy with Him. He did not forsake his prayer life or succumb to pressures from an ungodly society to turn away from the Supreme God. We see a life of fear, trust, love, obedience and reverence for the Almighty God. I believe we will find hope in this story and it will shape our walk by faith in God and in our Lord Jesus Christ with the help of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
1.     Knowing God.
Key Text: “…but the people that do know their God shall be strong and do exploits” (Daniel 11:32).
To be strong and do exploits in life, rests fundamentally on knowing God. The word ‘know’ according to the Oxford dictionaries means ‘to be sure of something’, ‘to have knowledge of something’ or ‘develop a relationship with something’. Other synonyms are to be acquainted with, understand or perceive. To know God is to have a deeper knowledge of him as a result of a closer walk or relationship with him. It is a personal, life-long relationship developed between God and the believer, nurtured into maturity and ultimately becomes a lifestyle. It is a stage where you utterly depend on God knowing that He is faithful, you trust him absolutely and make a permanent decision to make Him your priority.
The third chapter of the Book of Daniel talks about the three friends of Daniel who exhibited their knowledge of ‘who God is’ to the extent that they became ‘rebellious’ for God. Their stand for God was so firm that when Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian King threatened the three Jewish boys with death by the fiery furnace for not bowing to his gold statue, they answered the king “ Your Majesty, we will not try to defend ourselves. If the God whom we serve is able to save us from the blazing furnace and from your power, then he will. But even if he doesn’t, Your Majesty may be sure that we will not bow down to the gold statue that you have set up’. Dan. 3: 16-18
God saved Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from being consumed by the hot flames. This miracle astonished Nebuchadnezzar the king of idolaters, who overwhelmingly said, ‘Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like ‘the Son of God”.   Praise the Lord God of heaven!!! Nebuchadnezzar’s eye was opened to see ‘the Son of God’ in the midst of the hot flames.  Our Christian life should also become a testimony for others to come to repentance. God’s divine rescue of these three men became a testimony that immediately moved the king to praise God and said ‘Praise the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego! He sent his angel and rescued these men who serve and trust him. They disobeyed my orders and risked their lives rather than bow down and worship any god except their own’ (Dan 3:28, GNB).