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Text: Daniel 6 : 25-28 Dear Brethren, IMPACT
UPON IMPACT However, God obviously made an even more profound impact on the King. Darius knew that only a true and great God could have kept Daniel from being killed by savage lions. When the lions devoured the enemies of Daniel, this confirmed for him that the God of Daniel was to be feared indeed. The King decided to make a proclamation throughout his vast kingdom. What a challenging thought we have right here. Let us determine to make whatever impact we can on people. Let us recognize that our impact may be small but nevertheless it is an impact. Let us pray that the Lord would make an impact on the lives of people to whom we have borne witness. Who knows how the heart may be touched?
The King decided that he would make a decree that would testify of his respect for the God of Daniel. He wrote,
This testimony may not amount to a confession of personal faith. However, it does at least bear testimony of the fact that the God of Daniel is acknowledged as the Living God whose kingdom shall not be destroyed. The next part of the King's decree was certainly written because of the deliverance of Daniel from the lions. The king wrote,
Prayerfully, Pastor Charlie First released 9th September 2001, © Bethany Independent-Presbyterian Church, Singapore |
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