Introduction | Daniel 1:1-7
Scripture: Daniel 1:1–7
Summary: Daniel doesn’t open with a “feel-good” story—he opens with siege and loss, and then drops one of the biggest truths in the whole book: “the Lord gave.” Even when God’s people are disciplined and displaced, God hasn’t vanished—He’s ruling, and His sovereignty doesn’t blink when kingdoms rise and fall. Babylon’s strategy is slick: isolate the faithful, indoctrinate their minds, assimilate their habits, and confuse their identity—because if they can change what you believe about who you are, they’ll eventually change how you live. But Daniel is setting the stage for a different kind of courage: when your mind is anchored in God’s control and your identity is rooted in Him, you can live faithfully in “Babylon” without becoming Babylon.
Key Takeaways:
God is sovereign even in hardship—“the Lord gave” means nothing is outside His rule.
Discipline isn’t abandonment; God corrects whom He loves (Hebrews 12).
The world often reshapes people through isolation, indoctrination, assimilation, and identity-confusion.
Your thoughts shape your life—renew your mind with God’s Word (Romans 12:2).
You can live in a hostile culture faithfully when your identity stays anchored in the Lord.
