Daniel 1
Thank you for continuing this journey of The Gospel Project®
for Kids. Over the next four weeks, we will take a look at the exile
through the eyes of Daniel and his friends. Before the exile, prophets
had warned God’s people to stop sinning, but the people did not listen.
The nation of Judah was consumed by idol worship and the kings did what
was evil in the sight of the Lord. So God kept His word—He allowed His
people to be taken from their land. They became captives in the enemy
nation of Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzar,
the king of Babylon, called for the best young men from Judah to be
trained for service in the palace—among them, Daniel and his three
friends. The boys were given new identities—new names, new education,
new culture. They were indoctrinated to be good Babylonians. But Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah stayed faithful to the one true God and
did not make themselves unclean by eating the king’s food.
Daniel
and his friends chose to obey God no matter what. God blessed Daniel
and his friends. They were smarter than all the other young men in
Babylon, and the king recognized their gifts. Daniel wasn't perfect, but
he reminds us of someone who was. Jesus always obeyed God perfectly and
He always pleases God. We please God when we trust in Jesus.
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