Daily Devotional
The Minority Rules
September 8, 2021
Read
Daniel 6:1-28, 9:1-272 Chronicles 36:22-23Ezra 1:1-111 Chronicles 3:17-19Daniel 6:6-7, “So the administrators and the satraps went as a group to the king and said: ‘O King Darius, live forever! The royal administrators, prefects, satraps, advisers, and governors have all agreed that the king should issue an edict and enforce the decree that anyone who prays to any god or man during the next thirty days, except to you, O King, shall be thrown into the lion's den.’”
Think
A group of meddlesome government officials was jealous of King Darius' respect for Daniel. So, they got together and devised a plan for Daniel's demise by appealing to the king's ego, and he played right into their hands. He could have said, "Let me think it over and run it by some of my trusted advisors," but he didn't. He went along with the crowd and inadvertently signed Daniel's death warrant. But even in the face of persecution and death, there was no way that Daniel would go thirty days without talking to his God.The Bible reassures us that if God is for us, nothing can stand against us. God was for Daniel because Daniel was for God! This is a very encouraging and powerful fact. But the reality is, when the crowd is pressuring us to conform, it's often easier to cave in than stand with conviction. But here's another fact — the majority is often wrong!To stand for God often means swimming against the current of today's social climate. But if we are willing to stand firm in our faith, we will experience immeasurable growth and be useful to God in ways we never thought possible. Today, decide to do what’s right even in the face of opposition, go with the goodness of God, and be positioned for greatness!
Act
Pray
Heavenly Father, Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Please help me to remain rooted in Your absolute truth amid today's relativistic culture. Give me strength in the face of opposition to do what’s right and allow me the opportunity to be Your witness as I share the good news of Jesus Christ. Amen.