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- This time, it’s Daniel who’s persecuted because he refuses to pray to and worship the king as a god. So, like the friends, he is sentenced to death and thrown into a lion’s den.
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May 26, 2004 · Daniel was persecuted by his peers because he was godly. Daniel’s godliness posed a serious threat to his peers, who used their positions corruptly to benefit at the expense of both their king and those under their authority.
Daniel and his friends faced two kinds of active persecution: the demand that they worship another god (ch. 3), and the demand that they did not worship their own God (ch. 6). Christians throughout the world and through history have faced such persecution.
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Oct 22, 2021 · Because of Daniel’s faithfulness to God through the years and even as he endured persecution, God spared his life. Notice the use of the word “found” in verse 22, which seems to indicate that while Daniel was in the lions’ den, God put him on trial.
Daniel’s three friends in Babylon demonstrated integrity when they were threatened with being burned alive (Daniel 3:16-18). They told the king they would not divide their allegiance, that they would maintain their faith in God and His promises.
Mar 4, 2024 · Despite facing jealousy and persecution from his peers, Daniel's integrity and trust in God lead to a miraculous deliverance from certain death. This article will provide a full summary and Bible passages, key themes, and enduring lessons of this captivating story.
After Antichrist conquers those kingdoms, he’ll begin to persecute the saints (Dan. 7:21 cf. 8:23, 24). We know this will begin mid-Trib, for that’s how long he lets the two witnesses preach (Rev. 11:3-7) as he tries to appear to be Israel’s Christ. This persecution will end when Christ returns (Dan. 7:22).