Living in Exile Daniel 1 Strangers in the Land
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In today’s message, we launch a new sermon series through the Book of Daniel called “Living in Exile.” Most of us know the famous stories — Daniel in the lions’ den, and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace. But Daniel is far more than a collection of dramatic deliverances. It is a book about faithfulness in a world that has forgotten God, a book for people who feel displaced, pressured, and surrounded by a culture that does not share their convictions.
In Daniel 1 we meet four young men taken from Jerusalem into the heart of Babylon — a land of pagan power, deep idolatry, and aggressive re-education. Yet in that foreign place, far from home, they discovered that God still reigns, and that His people can still live faithfully even when the world presses in to reshape them.
This episode explores Babylon’s strategy to “re-make” the people of God, Daniel’s courageous resolve not to defile himself, and the surprising way God honors obedience in the midst of exile. Ultimately, Daniel’s story points us to the greater faithfulness of Jesus Christ, who empowers His people to stand firm today.
If you feel like a stranger in your own land, this message is for you.
Babylon doesn’t get the last word — Christ does.