Stand Firm
Daniel 6 NIV
We all face moments when the world pressures us to compromise, stay silent, or bow to fear. Yet Daniel’s life points us to a deeper reality: God is still present in the den, still sovereign in the chaos, and still able to sustain His people through whatever they face. Sometimes God delivers us from the trial. Other times He carries us through it. But in every circumstance, He remains faithful.
1. Do you have a reputation of faith at work or among your peers? What did it take to be known for your faith or what holds you back?
2. Read Deuteronomy 10:17-22; Proverbs 15:27; Proverbs 28:25; Isaiah 33:14-16; Jeremiah 17:11 — Daniel lived in regions historically known for having a culture of bribery. What do you think kept Daniel from giving in to the culture?
3. What prevents you from making prayer a holy habit?
4. Read 2 Chronicles 6:28-31 & Psalm 142— What do you think Daniel may have prayed that day after the decree was signed?
a. If you were in Daniel’s position, what would you have prayed?
5. Read Daniel 2:17-23 — Prayer was Daniel’s first response as a young man and his first response as an old man. What qualities do you see in “senior saints” (those who’ve walked with God for decades)?
6. Read 1 Kings 8:54; 2 Kings 20:2; 2 Chronicles 20:18-19, 21-22; 2 Chronicles 30:27; Psalm 42:8; Mark 14:35; 2 Timothy 1:3 — Many people want a formula or instructions for prayer. What do these passages teach you about prayer?
7. Pastor Hinz said that “it takes more faith to endure than it does to escape.” What do you think he meant by that?
8. Describe a time you
a. grew very close to God that was prompted by a trial OR
b. emerged miraculously unscathed by a hurtful situation OR
c. saw God use your trial to impact someone else for God.