Daniel 6
Daniel refuses to stop praying to God, even when King Darius issues an edict against it. He is thrown into a lion's den, but God protects him and he is saved.
Bible version
Daniel in the Lion's Den
Commentary
Daniel 6 is a chapter that speaks of Daniel's faithfulness to God and his unwavering commitment to Him, even in the face of certain death. The chapter begins with King Darius issuing a decree that all people must pray to him and him alone for thirty days. Daniel, however, refuses to obey this decree and continues to pray to God three times a day. When the king finds out, he is furious and orders Daniel to be thrown into a den of lions. Despite the danger, Daniel remains faithful to God and is miraculously saved from the lions. The king is so impressed by Daniel's faith that he issues a new decree that all people must worship the God of Daniel. This is a powerful example of how God rewards those who remain faithful to Him, even in the face of danger. The chapter ends with Daniel being promoted to a high position in the kingdom and being given great honor and respect. This is a reminder that God rewards those who remain faithful to Him and that He will always be with us, even in the darkest of times. Daniel's story is an inspiring reminder of the power of faith and the importance of trusting in God.
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There are 28 verses in Daniel, chapter 6.