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 „Now 
  when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house (his windows 
  being open in his chamber towards Jerusalem); he kneeled upon his knees three 
  times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.” 
  Daniel 6:11 
  
  
The scene 
  takes place in the city Babylon; capital of kingdom of the Medes and the Persians. 
  Here we find Daniel not as a slave, but rather as a man who is engaged in politics, 
  and despite everything faithful to God. Whoever says that it is not possible 
  to be politically active and continue to be a Christian, is relying upon his 
  own power and understanding and not upon God. This person is the one that says 
  that the power of God is not sufficient to protect and help him out of all situations 
  where there is ungodliness.
  
  Daniel was able to live for God because he had an open window! Come and let 
  us take a look at the life of Daniel. As a boy he was taken into Babylonian 
  captivity, and the Babylonian were aware that he had a good spirit. It should 
  not be misunderstood that possessing a good spirit means making compromises 
  with God and people. In verse 3 we read: “Then this Daniel was preferred 
  above the president and princes, because an excellent spirit was in him!" 
  His political opponents sought to get rid of him, but they could not find anything 
  wrong with him whatsoever for he was faithful. What a testimony, even his enemies 
  failed to find fault with him. 
  
  They kept on searching, where did he have a weakness? What was his strength? 
  If they had grasped that then they would have left Daniel alone. They marched 
  therefore to the king and persuaded him to issue a law, stating that for 30 
  days no one would be allowed to request something of God or of anybody else 
  apart from the king. Whoever does this nevertheless will be thrown into the 
  lion den. The king felt flattered and signed without suspecting anything. This 
  law was immediately announced throughout the whole region.
  
  Everything was silent in Babylon, not one prayer was heard anywhere from the 
  "synagoges mosques and churches". But there was still someone who 
  did not fear the devil and the roaring lions. God had constantly been so loyal 
  to Daniel throughout the many years how could he ever push God to the side now 
  for thirty days! No, not even for one day. If nobody wants to pray, if nobody 
  wants to give thanks then I will give thanks, I will go 
  to the window! This portrays Daniel's strength of character. At the open window 
  he thanked God and perhaps he prayed in this way: "Lord, I just briefly 
  wanted to thank you now, and I don't know how much more time I've 
  got to do that only you know. Things don't look too good at all; they're going 
  to throw me to the 
lions, 
  but I just wanted to tell you I'am glad that I know you and that you're my God". 
  It was quiet in Babylon, but Daniel was not. You could hear his voice, his light 
  was burning. 
  
   
  He 
  was not scared, he had an open window. From here he went to the king, from there 
  to the lion's den but God protected him. The next morning Daniel was taken out 
  without being harmed, but now they took the enemies of Daniel and their families 
  and threw them in there and they were immediatelly torn by the lions. A lesson 
  for all, who mock God.
  
   
  My friend, will God find you at your open window when everyone else is doubting 
  his power? God is working for people like Daniel who will not bow down to the 
  god of this world, who has blinded their minds so that they do not believe. 
  2 Corinthians 4:4. (rw) 
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