Meditation Moments 35: "DANIEL"
We greet you again with our greeting and ask that God will
grant you through His Word a wee bit of encouragement by
it.
There is a place where thou canst touch the eyes
Of blinded men, to instant perfect sight.
There is a place where thou canst say, Arise,
To dying captives bound in chains of night.
There is a place where thou canst reach the store
Of hoarded gold and free it for the Lord.
There is a place upon some distant shore
Where thou canst send a worker or the Word.
There is a place where Heaven's resistless power
Responsive moves to thine insistent plea.
There is a place, a silent trusting hour,
Where God Himself descends and fights for thee.
Where is that blessed place?
Doest thou ask where?
Oh friend, it's the secret place of prayer.
I always think when I think of Daniel, that old prayer warrior
of days long ago, that one of the most beautiful pictures
in God's Word is the picture of Daniel on his knees by the
window, as he prayed three times a day with his face toward
Jerusalem. I want to read you part of this old story for
it may have been a little while since you read it.
You remember that the foolish king had signed a decree that
anyone that would ask a petition of any god, save of the
king, would be cast to the lions. King Darius got so flattered
by this homage that he never even thought of Daniel, who
was the first of the presidents over the whole kingdom,
and he loved Daniel.
The other presidents and princes who were jealous of Daniel
did this thing to trap Daniel, for they had said (in this
5th Verse of the 6th Chapter of Daniel), "We shall
not find any occasion in this Daniel except we find it against
him concerning the law of his God."
They knew right where Daniel stood with his God, and they
knew that he would not fail God no matter what the cost,
and they knew when and where Daniel prayed.
I wonder if our prayer life is so evident in our living
that people know when we have prayed? I want to read you
just a little bit of this story, I wish we could read it
all if we had time.
"Now when Daniel knew the writing was signed, he went
to his house, and his windows being toward Jerusalem, he
kneeled upon his knees three times a day." -- Then
God's Word tells us that these men spied on him and saw
him praying and they went back to the king and told the
king about it.
"And the king answered and said, 'This thing is true
according to the laws of the Medes and Persians, which altereth
not'" -- because the law of the Medes and Persians
could never be altered once it was spoken. -- "Then
answered they and said before the king, 'Daniel, which is
of the children of the captivity, has not obeyed this that
thou hast signed.
"'But he maketh his petition three times a day to his
God.' Then the king, when he heard this, was sore displeased
with himself, and set his heart on Daniel to deliver him,
and he tried till the going down of the sun to deliver Daniel."
-- Then you'll remember that part of the story where the
king couldn't sleep through the night. His heart was so
hurt and his conscience stinging him that he couldn't sleep.
So the next morning he arose early and ran down to the den
of lions, and when he came near he called, "O Daniel,
servant of the living God, is thy God, whom thou servest
continually, able to deliver thee from the lions? Then Daniel
said,
"My God hath sent His angel and shut the lions' mouths,
they have not hurt me, for so much as before him innocency
was found in me and also before thee, O king, have I done
no hurt. Then was the king exceeding glad and commanded
that they should take Daniel up out of the den."
Because he belied in his God no manner of hurt was found
on Him! -- Wonderful Words! Because he believed in his God!
Then the story ends with this, that Darius the king wrote
a decree, "that in every dominion of my kingdom tremble
and fear before the God of Daniel, for He is the living
God and steadfast forever.
"And His Kingdom is that which shall not be destroyed,
and his dominion shall be unto the ends of the Earth. For
Daniel's God delivereth and rescueth, and worketh signs
and wonders in Heaven and Earth, for He hath delivered Daniel
from the power of the lions." Wonderful, wonderful
Scriptures!
God forgive us for our little faith when we see what surprising
things faith can do! I like those words best: "Because
he believed in his God." And wonderful words which
the king spoke also, when he saw Daniel's prayer answered
and he came to his senses! I would that some could come
to the same conviction, for this is what he said,
"For Daniel's God is a living God and steadfast forever,
and His Kingdom is that which shall not be destroyed, and
His dominion shall be unto the end. He delivereth and He
rescueth" -- and my friend, He does it today! "And
He worketh signs and wonders in the Heavens and on the Earth"
-- and He's still the same today.
You know, the faith that was born of Daniel's prayer life
was simply dynamic! There in prayer by that window Daniel
set in motion the greatest force of all the Universe. This
was an impossible situation that Daniel was in, but as we
so often have quoted:
It takes an impossible situation for God to work a miracle!
That's the stuff out of which miracles are made, impossible
situations. Do you feel that your situation in your life
is impossible today? Think of Daniel, remember the words
that he prayed, and how he prayed three times a day.
There are three things it's well to remember about prayer:
first, Daniel knew his God! He was acquainted with God,
he had fellowship with Him, he loved to talk to Him. --
you'll not love to pray unless you know and love the One
to whom you are praying.
The only way to get acquainted with God is to read His Word,
open your heart to Him, obey Him, have fellowship with His
people. And then for even a closer walk, read it again and
read it more. Soon you'll love to pray.
Second, Daniel had a set time for prayer: It's always best
to have a time dedicated to God. you have a set time for
other things, when you eat, when you sleep, when you work.
The giants of faith down through the ages have testified
that it's best to have a definite appointment with God in
prayer. You're definite about other things.
Third, Daniel had a place where he went to pray. God's Word
speaks of going into your closet to pray, that simply means
a place apart from the World and its distractions, a quiet
place, but alone. Fellowship with others in the home and
prayer is wonderful, but there's got to be a time alone
with God, no matter where the place may be.
I know an old house on a hill,
A mountain road, a grove, a rill,
A billowed hilltop stretching far
To sunset and the evening star.
I take a path through glade and wood
Deep drinking of its solitude
And find a spot o'er reached and still
Where peace and poise the spirit fill.
The Master's presence there is near,
The Master's plan again is clear
And far removed from work or strive
I reappraise the worth of life.
Yet hill and outlook, glade and wood,
The time, the place, the solitude
Hold not the secret of the prayer,
The secret place is anywhere.
My friend, the secret place could be anywhere, but if faith
is to grow it's necessary that you keep your appointment
with God. God's Word says, "watch unto prayer."
Soon you'll find flourishing in your spirit a real desire
for prayer, then and then only have you begun to build a
faith like Daniel's, that causes the World to say of you,
"Thy God, whom thou servest continually, will deliver
thee." -- Take your need to Him now, He's just the
same to you, He's no respector of persons: Thy God, whom
thou servest continually, He will deliver thee