May 17, 2026
UNIT 2 The Book of Daniel
LESSON: 12
Study Text: Daniel 6:1-28
Central Truth: When our faith in God is challenged, we must remain steadfast.
KEY Verse-- Daniel 6:10 When Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house; and his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime (KJV).
When Daniel learned that the law had been signed, he went home and knelt down as usual in his upstairs room, with its window open toward Jerusalem. He prayer three times a day, just as he had always done, giving thanks to his God (NLT).
LET'S GET STARTED
In the first five chapters of Daniel, we've seen how Daniel and his friends remained faithful to God in Babylon. By the time we reach chapter 6, Daniel is an old man who has witnessed the takeover of the Babylonian Empire by the Medes. He is about to face another difficult choice: Will he obey the king's latest command and avoid certain death--even if it means hiding his faith."
DISCUSSION STARTER--How Big Is Too Big?
If you know it would be safe, what is the largest animal you would want as a pet? _______________________________________________________________________________.
It's important to remember that the Book of Daniel functioned as a guide and encouragement for its original readers. The Jews returning from exile had to reimagine life without (or with a different version of) the temple, priesthood, sacrificial system, and promised land. The Book of Daniel gave them stories that showed God saw them and would honor their faithfulness--even if it looked different from before.
PART 1--Conspiracy Against Daniel
Daniel's Reputation Daniel 6:1-3
Daniel 6 reintroduces Darius the Mede, who had just taken over the kingdom at the end of chapter 5. Daniel's reputation as a powerful official under Nebuchadnezzar must have been well-known, since he was one of the three administrators given oversight of "the high officers" (Daniel 6:2) who helped rule the whole kingdom. By verse 3, not only has Daniel earned a spot in the top three, but he is already being considered for a promotion above the other two. His God-given gifts are undeniable.
? Why is humility an essential characteristic for an effective leader?
Daniel's Vulnerability Daniel 6:4-9
Cyrus allowed freedom of religion and even permitted captured peoples to return to their homelands (2 Chronicles 36:23; Ezra 1:2-3). This is why Daniel was free to worship the God of Israel while in the king's service--at least, until some jealous officials came up with a devious scheme to end Daniel by using his faith against him (Daniel 6:5). Of course, what the other officials saw as a weakness was Daniel's greatest strength. The description of Daniel as faithful, responsible, and trustworthy should make us consider our own witness. If someone examined our lives for signs of wrongdoing, what would they find?
? What does it mean to "live properly among your unbelieving neighbors" (1 Peter 2:12)? What are some ways we can do that?
PART 2--Daniel's Faith Invites Challenge
Steady or Petty Daniel 6:10-13
There was no Jewish law about praing toward Jerusalem (Daniel 6:10), but King Solomon had mentioned doing so during his temple dedication prayer (! Kings 8:35, 38, 44). By continuing to pray toward Jerusalem, Daniel was neither making an extravagant show of his devotion nor trying to hide it. He simply continued "just as he had always done" (Daniel 6:10). The other officials made a big show of accusing Daniel before King Darius (verse 12-13), but Daniel did not react to them or deny their allegations. He refused to compromise his relationship with God merely to keep himself safe.
? Instead of arguing the injustice of the new law, Daniel simply kept praying. Why do you think he reacted this way? How would you have reacted?
No Way-Out Daniel 6:14-18
King Darius is essentially the main character in Daniel 6:14-18. Daniel may have been the one headed to the lions' den, but his situation seems to be in the background while the king's sorrow and regret take center stage. Darius spent the day searching for a way undo his actions (verse 14). But that evening, the conspirators returned, forcing Darius expressed his hope that Daniel's God would rescue him (verse 16). After Daniel was thrown in the lions' den, a stone was placed over the entrance and sealed with clay (verse 17), so it would be obvious if someone tampered with the stone and tempted to rescue Daniel. Rather than shifting to Daniel's point of view, the author chooses to keep Darius at the center of the story. The king spent all night fasting, unable to sleep and refusing any entertainment (verse 18).
? How should Christians respond when there seems to be way out of a difficult situation?
PART 3-God Delivers
Not a Scratch Daniel 6:19-23
Darius's anxiety for Daniel caused him to rush to the lions' den as early as possible the next morning (Daniel 6:19). The fact that he called out to Daniel displays some level of faith (verse 20). Daniel confirmed he was well, because God had found him innocent. He walked out of the lions' den completely unharmed (verse 23). While we may share Darius's joy relief that Daniel was delivered, we must also acknowledge that believers sometimes die for their faith. Consider Acts 12, which recounts both the martyrdom of James (verses 1-2) and the deliverance of Peter (verses 6-11). We may not understand why some are rescued on this earth and others are not, but we can trust the One who holds our lives His hands.
? magine a new believer asks you why god delivers or rescues some people but not others. How would you respond.
The Living God Daniel 6:24-28
Daniel 6:24 clarifies that the lions in Darius's den were not old or well-fed; instead, they were voracious, ready to devour any prey that came along. This confirms the miraculous nature of Daniel's deliverance. Modern readers may feel a sense of injustice regarding the punishment of Daniel's accusers. Even if the conspirators deserved this death penalty, why were their wives and children destroyed as well? If God saved Daniel because of his innocence (verse 22), why did God not save the wives and children? It is possible that Darius was cruel and heartless in issuing this punishment, while also authentically declaring God's praise.
? What are some tips for faithfully wrestling with our questions about the Bible while continuing to believe it is God's inspired Word?
WHAT IS GOD SAYING TO US?
Throughout the Book of Daniel, we continually encounter several truths from God that bear repeating I see. I know. I care. I am strong. From individuals to continents, i hold everything in My hands. Because we belong to the true God, we can remain steadfast, no matter what.
LIVING IT OUT
Thank God and celebrate that we are following Jesus--the One who, like Daniel, went into the pit of death and came out alive!.
DAILY BIBLE READINGS
Monday: Abel's Faithfulness. Genesis 4:1-4
Tuesday: Noah's Faithfulness. Genesis 12:22
Wednesday: God Proves His Faithfulness. Joshua 3:9-17
Thursday: Four Faithless Friends. Luke 5:17-20
Friday: Jesus' Example of Faithfulness. John 19:1-12.
Saturday: Faithful to the End. Revelation 14:9-13
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