Day #4-Putting it all Together
Day #4 – Putting it All Together
As we conclude this reading plan, I'm reminded of Daniel, who, when put to the test at work, walked with God and was favored accordingly.
Daniel held a very important position during the reign of King Darius. He was one of three trusted advisors. One day, the King decided to put Daniel in charge of everyone, and Daniel’s fellow advisors did not like that.
His colleagues were envious of Daniel and devised a plan to get rid of him. They influenced King Darius to make a new law requiring people to worship and pray to only the king. Anyone who worshipped or prayed to other gods would be thrown into a den of lions.
Daniel was aware of the new law, but had committed to his mind that he would not bow down to or praise any other than His Lord, the God of Israel. The other men brought accusations against Daniel to King Darius, and he was thrown into the lion's den.
But the story doesn’t stop there because Daniel was consistent, he added value, and he was the light…
Consistent: Daniel remained consistent in his principles from the early days of his career. When faced with the choice of consuming meat and drink that had been offered to idols, he and his friends refused to defile themselves in that manner. Daniel remained steadfast in his beliefs and was able to find a solution that allowed him to uphold his convictions while also fulfilling the demands of his job.
Add Value: Daniel's work product was impeccable because he consistently added value. His integrity made him stand out at work, and he was promoted accordingly. His success was shaped by his faith in God and life's experiences. When his competitors tried to eliminate him from the promotion opportunity, his track record spoke for itself, and their underhanded ways to undermine his reputation and faith were to no avail.
Be the Light: After enduring a night with lions, when Daniel emerged unscathed, he exclaimed, “Long live the king! My God sent his angel to shut the lions’ mouths so that they would not hurt me, for I have been found innocent in his sight. And I have not wronged you, Your Majesty” (Daniel 6:21-22 NLT). His attitude showed his happiness in sharing the goodness of his Lord, who spared his life. His radiant spirit led the King to decree that everyone in the land would worship Daniel’s God. Selah!
Be like Daniel, ask yourself these questions:
1. Are you compromising any part of what you believe in your work?
2. Does your integrity and work ethic speak for itself?
3. When people see you at work, do they see Jesus?
Nikkia Durham is a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the author of As for Me and My House: A 21-Day Prayer Journey. Visit her online at ministerkia.com.
As we conclude this reading plan, I'm reminded of Daniel, who, when put to the test at work, walked with God and was favored accordingly.
Daniel held a very important position during the reign of King Darius. He was one of three trusted advisors. One day, the King decided to put Daniel in charge of everyone, and Daniel’s fellow advisors did not like that.
His colleagues were envious of Daniel and devised a plan to get rid of him. They influenced King Darius to make a new law requiring people to worship and pray to only the king. Anyone who worshipped or prayed to other gods would be thrown into a den of lions.
Daniel was aware of the new law, but had committed to his mind that he would not bow down to or praise any other than His Lord, the God of Israel. The other men brought accusations against Daniel to King Darius, and he was thrown into the lion's den.
But the story doesn’t stop there because Daniel was consistent, he added value, and he was the light…
Consistent: Daniel remained consistent in his principles from the early days of his career. When faced with the choice of consuming meat and drink that had been offered to idols, he and his friends refused to defile themselves in that manner. Daniel remained steadfast in his beliefs and was able to find a solution that allowed him to uphold his convictions while also fulfilling the demands of his job.
Add Value: Daniel's work product was impeccable because he consistently added value. His integrity made him stand out at work, and he was promoted accordingly. His success was shaped by his faith in God and life's experiences. When his competitors tried to eliminate him from the promotion opportunity, his track record spoke for itself, and their underhanded ways to undermine his reputation and faith were to no avail.
Be the Light: After enduring a night with lions, when Daniel emerged unscathed, he exclaimed, “Long live the king! My God sent his angel to shut the lions’ mouths so that they would not hurt me, for I have been found innocent in his sight. And I have not wronged you, Your Majesty” (Daniel 6:21-22 NLT). His attitude showed his happiness in sharing the goodness of his Lord, who spared his life. His radiant spirit led the King to decree that everyone in the land would worship Daniel’s God. Selah!
Be like Daniel, ask yourself these questions:
1. Are you compromising any part of what you believe in your work?
2. Does your integrity and work ethic speak for itself?
3. When people see you at work, do they see Jesus?
Nikkia Durham is a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the author of As for Me and My House: A 21-Day Prayer Journey. Visit her online at ministerkia.com.