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Hearing the Message of Daniel
In many corners of the world these days the climate of hostility hangs
over any overt Christian faith commitment. Any kind of Christian commitment is
now assumed to imply intolerance and often prompts reactions that range from a
low-grade hostility and exclusion in the West to the vicious and murderous
assaults on Christian believers in Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Syria and
Iraq and elsewhere.
Such issues are not new. Christians have faced them ever since
Nero's lions, and even before that. Jews also have faced the same
questions all through their history, most tragically sometimes enduring
horrendous persecution from states claiming to be Christian. So it is not
surprising that the Bible gives a lot of attention to these questions.
The book of Daniel tackles the problem head on, both in the stories of
Daniel and his friends, and in the visions he received. A major theme of the
book is how people who worship the one, true, living God-the God of
Israel-can live and work and survive in the midst of a nation, a culture,
and a government that are hostile and sometimes life-threatening. What does it
mean to live as believers in the midst of a non-Christian state and culture?
How can we live in the world" and yet not let the world own us and " squeeze us into the shape of its own fallen values and assumptions?
The book was written to encourage believers to keep in mind that the
future, no matter how terrifying it may eventually become, rests in the hands
of the sovereign Lord God-and in that assurance to get on with the
challenging task of living in God's world for the sake of God's
mission.
over any overt Christian faith commitment. Any kind of Christian commitment is
now assumed to imply intolerance and often prompts reactions that range from a
low-grade hostility and exclusion in the West to the vicious and murderous
assaults on Christian believers in Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Syria and
Iraq and elsewhere.
Such issues are not new. Christians have faced them ever since
Nero's lions, and even before that. Jews also have faced the same
questions all through their history, most tragically sometimes enduring
horrendous persecution from states claiming to be Christian. So it is not
surprising that the Bible gives a lot of attention to these questions.
The book of Daniel tackles the problem head on, both in the stories of
Daniel and his friends, and in the visions he received. A major theme of the
book is how people who worship the one, true, living God-the God of
Israel-can live and work and survive in the midst of a nation, a culture,
and a government that are hostile and sometimes life-threatening. What does it
mean to live as believers in the midst of a non-Christian state and culture?
How can we live in the world" and yet not let the world own us and " squeeze us into the shape of its own fallen values and assumptions?
The book was written to encourage believers to keep in mind that the
future, no matter how terrifying it may eventually become, rests in the hands
of the sovereign Lord God-and in that assurance to get on with the
challenging task of living in God's world for the sake of God's
mission.
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Hearing the Message of Daniel
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