The Importance Of Prayer Theory To Daniel

2169 Words5 Pages

Prayer mattered to Daniel. We’re going to take a look at some reasons why this morning and allow Daniel to show us why prayer was such an important part of his life. I’m guessing that if I were to ask folks here this morning if prayer mattered to you I would find it hard to believe that someone would say it doesn’t. No one wants to be the guy who admits in church that prayer isn’t important. But I would like to ask you to think for a moment how important prayer is to you really. If the government made prayer illegal or even worse made it a law that you could only pray to the government would you break that law? In this hypothetical would prayer be important to you? Obviously it’s a hypothetical, maybe you don’t even know for sure, but this scenario actually happened to Daniel. The king made prayer to any god other than to him illegal. But Daniel 6 shares with us that, “he went home and knelt down as usual in his upstairs room, with its windows open toward Jerusalem. He prayed three times a day, just as he had always done, giving thanks to his God.” Daniel 6:10

Soren Kierkegaard, one of the most intellectual Christian philosophers of the modern era once said, “If I could prescribe one remedy for all the ills of the modern world, I would prescribe silence. For even if the Word of God were proclaimed in the modern world, no one would hear it; …show more content…

When none of his closest advisors could tell him the meaning of a dream he became angry and issued a decree to have all the wise men killed. When the captain of the guard found Daniel and his friends to carry out the Kings wishes, Daniel asks and receives an audience with the King. He asks for more time to decipher the dream. Daniel tells his friends that unless they can interpret the dream they will die with the other advisors and wise men. So what do you think Daniel and his friends

Open Document