Handed Over

Under siege, government takeover, economic collapse, gender issues, defiled food supply, slave labor, immigration, competing visions, and uncertain futures. How do we live in and through this?! These are not new problems. The book of Daniel gives us the hope and future where we are all invited to discover The God of Daniel.

Starter

Have you ever had someone bring you clarity on something that you were thankful to hear it in the moment, but then you ignored it later, and it cost you?

Pray

Lord we thank you that you are The God of Daniel. You have a plan that you have been carrying out since the beginning of time. We like the people in Daniel’s day are living in captivity waiting for you to restore us to the promised land. Help us to learn from you and each other. May we represent you regardless of what is handed over to us, be determined and remain where you have us, dream about you and your kingdom, know when to say we will not because you are King of kings and Lord of lords The God of Daniel. Amen

Study Questions

Remember where we are in the story. God has raised up the nation of Babylon to discipline his children for their idolatry and punish the nations (especially Assyria) for their treatment of His children. God has been warning for generations through many prophets that all this would happen if people would not listen and repent. Now, He has told his people they should surrender the land and themselves to Babylon. After Nebuchadnezzar’s 1st siege of Jerusalem, Daniel with many other young men of the royal family of David have surrendered and been exiled to Babylon. They are now slaves, have been made eunuchs, and have to figure out how they will follow their God Yahweh for the rest of their lives in Babylon waiting for His return.

At fxchurch we talk about the differences between… Promised Land theology- IDEA: We currently live in the promised land that we are trying to keep or a promised land that we are trying to create on earth through our works. Wilderness Theology- IDEA: We are just wandering around living until we die and the next generation takes over so there isn’t much we can do but complain and wait. Captivity Theology- IDEA: We are captives, strangers, and aliens in a foreign land. We are waiting on and telling others about our coming King, His kingdom that He is building, and how to get ready for the promised land He will bring on a new earth with new bodies. (Philippians 3:18-20, John 17:14-18, 1 Peter 2:9-13, Romans 7:21-24)

To avoid the reality of living for The God of Daniel in captivity, much of our christian culture today tends to live and make decisions by PRAGMATIC (whatever works) THERAPEUTIC (whatever feels right) MORAL (whatever is not short term bad for us) DEISM (whatever keeps God off my back and/or keeps Him blessing me). We need learn to be faithful to The God of Daniel.

READ: Daniel 4:1-7, Daniel 2:3-6, Matthew 24:9-14, 28:18-20

  1. How was Nebuchadnezzar’s response to dream 2 different and the same as dream 1?
    1. What might these responses reveal about how Nebuchadnezzar was being changed by God?
  2. Do you tend to be “pleased” like Nebuchadnezzar to tell of God’s “miracles, wonders, kingdom, and dominion”? If you do not tend to be pleased, how do you tend to feel? Why?
  3. Even while acknowledging God like Nebuchadnezzar, why does being at ease in comfort, security, and flourishing often cause God to shake us out of that condition?
  4. How are Daniel 4:1-3, Matthew 24:9-14, 28:18-20 all the same message of telling the nations with authority the good news that Yahweh saves (Jesus)?

READ: Daniel 4:8-9, Daniel 2:46-48

  1. Why is it so important for God’s people, like Daniel, to walk with God in such a way that we are patiently serving and waiting for God to show up and use us in people’s lives?

READ: Daniel 4:10-19, Ester 7:3-4

  1. What were the parts of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream?
  2. What was Daniel’s initial quick response to the dream? Why?
    1. How might our response, when sharing the hard truth, be more like Daniel’s and Ester’s response, especially with authority figures?

READ: Daniel 4:20-27