“When Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room, with his windows open toward Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom since early days.” DANIEL
6:10
I
have found through personal experience that the lion’s den usually comes
about the same time as the revelation. The burden to pray comes with
the edict forbidding prayer; Daniel labors for God’s purpose while
Daniel’s enemies labor for his death; the answer comes along with a
death sentence. This is not unusual, but quite common. Apostolic
revelation and apostolic persecution go hand-in-hand. Revelation does
not come to us
apart from our circumstance, our environment, our struggle, our
wrestling.
Many want
the revelation but they do not want the lion’s den. They want the angels
but not the enemies. Yet the depth of the revelation is measured by the
depth of the suffering, and if our sufferings are light, then our
revelation is shallow.
Source: “The Irresistible Kingdom" by
Chip Brogden http://www.chipbrogden.com/books/the-irresistible-kingdomLike this? Share your
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