Daniel's Prayerfulness Was the Secret of His Power - Charles Spurgeon Sermon

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this reading is a production of Stu waters revival books Stillwater's revival books is online at www.gulfportmemorial.com he kneeled upon his knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his God as he did a four time Daniel 6:10 Daniel was a royal race and what is far better he was of royal character he is depicted on the pages of scriptural history as one of the greatest and most faultless of men how grand and impressive his first appearance as a young man when he was introduced to Nebuchadnezzar the Chaldeans and magicians and astrologers had all failed to divine the secret which perplex the King and troubled his spirit till at length there stood up before him this young prince of the house of Judah to tell his dream and the interpretation thereof no wonder that the excellent spirit which shone in him led to his being made a great man procured for him rich gifts and led to his promotion amongst the governor of Babylon in after days he showed his dauntless courage when he interpreted the memorable dream of Nebuchadnezzar in which the king's pride was threatened with a terrible judgment it needed that he should be a lion-like man to say to the king Thou O king shall be driven from among man and eat grass as oxen and thy body shall be wet with the dew of heaven to the hairs are grown like Eagles feathers and thy nails like birds claws yet what he told him came true for all this came upon the King Nebuchadnezzar Daniel discharged his duty to his conscience so there was nothing to disquiet him well might he have said I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities a still and quiet conscience in lurid light in terrible grandeur Daniel comes forth again on the last night of Belshazzar's reign when the power of Babylon was broken forever Persians had dried up the river and were already at the palace doors the art weighed in the balances and are found wanting said the Prophet as he pointed to the mysterious handwriting on the wall after this he appears again this time in a personal dilemma of his own great as he was in the palace and great in the midst of that Nights carousel he appears if possible greater because the faith that animates him shines more radiantly when he's upon his knees the princes have conspired against him they have by fraud perverted the Kings mind so it is past and edict though Daniel knows that it is contrary to the law of the realm for him to pray or ask a petition of any God or man save of King Darius yet he does pray give thanks before his God in the higher sovereignty of the King of Kings he believes and to the edicts of his everlasting kingdom he yields fearless and unqualified obedience the sequel shows that the Most High God delivers him of this Daniel we're about to speak to you first a first point will be that Daniels prayerfulness was the secret of his power Daniel was always a man of Prayer if you saw him great before the people the reason was because he was great before his God he knew how to lay hold of divine strength and he became strong he knew how to study divine wisdom and he became wise we're told that he went to his house to pray he was a great man the highest in the land consequently he had great public duties he would sit as a judge probably a large part of the day life would be engaged in the various state offices distributing the favors of the king but he did not pray in his office save of course that his heart would go up in adoration of his God all day long he was in the habit of going to his house to pray this showed that he made a business of prayer and finding it neither convenient to his circumstances nor congenial to his mind to pray in the midst of idolaters he had chosen to set apart a chamber in his own house for prayer and I don't know how you find it but there are some of us who never pray so well is by the old armchair and in that very room where many a times we have told the Lord our grief and have poured out before him our transgressions it's well to have if we can have a little room no matter how humble where we can shut to the door and pray to our Father who is in heaven who will hear an answer he was in the habit of praying thus three times a day he had not only his appointed seasons of morning prayer and evening prayers most believers have but he had his noon day retirement for prayers perhaps only a few have he was an old man over 80 years of age at this time but he did not mind taking three journeys to his house to pray he was a very busy man probably no one here has half so much important business to transact daily as Daniel had for he was set over all the Empire in Eddie found time regularly to devote three stated intervals for prayer perhaps he thought that this was prudent economy for he had so much to do he must pray the more as Martin Luther said I've got so much to do today that I cannot possibly get through it with less than three hours of Prayer and so perhaps Daniel felt that the extraordinary pressure of his engagements demanded a proportionate measure of Prayer to enable him to accomplish the weighty matters that he had on hand he saluted his God and sought counsel of him when the curtains of the night were drawn and when his eyelids opened at the day dawn as well as when the full sunlight was poured out from the windows of heaven blessing the Lord of the darkness who was also the lord of the light Daniel thrice a day worshipped his God a singularity in his manner is noticeable here he had been in the habit of praying with his windows open towards Jerusalem this had been his wonted by long use it had become natural to him so he continues the practice as heretofore though it was not essential to prayer he scorns to make any alteration even in the least point now that the decree had been signed that he must not pray he would not only pray but he would pray just as often as he had done in the same place the same attitude and the same indifference to publicity with the windows open thus openly did he ignore the decree with such a royal courage that he lifts his heart above the fear of man and raised his conscience above the suspicion of compromise he would not shut the window because he had been accustomed to pray with it open he prayed with his window open towards Jerusalem the reason being that the temple was being built and if he could not go himself at any rate he would look that way the show that he loved his native land great man as he was he did not scorn to be called a Jew and everybody might know it he was that Daniel of the children of the captivity of Judah he was not ashamed to be accounted one of the despised and captive race he loved Jerusalem and his prayers were foreign hence he looked that way in his prayer and I think also he had an eye to the altar it was the day of symbol and that day is now past we have no altar save Christ our Lord but beloved we turn our eyes to him when we pray our window is open to Jerusalem that is above towards that altar where of they have no right to eat that serve the tabernacle without word religiousness we worship with our eye to Christ during that age of symbol daniel saw by faith the realities that were foreshadowed his eyes were turned towards jerusalem which was the type and symbol of the one Lord Jesus Christ and so he prayed with his window open I cannot help admiring the open window because it would admit plenty of fresh air there's much good in fresh air the more the better we don't want our bodies to be sleepy or our senses sluggish where if they are we can I keep our souls awake and our spirits lively and it would appear that whenever Daniel prayed he mingled his supplication with Thanksgiving he prayed and gave thanks I wonder if he sang a song perhaps he did at any rate prayer and praise sweetly blend in his worship he could not ask for more grace without gratefully acknowledging what he had already received Oh mix up thanks with your prayers beloved I'm afraid we do not thank God enough it ought to be as habitual to us as to thank as to ask prayer and praise should always go up to heaven arm-in-arm like twin angels walking up jacob's ladder or like kindred aspiration soaring up to the most time I will not say more of this feature of Daniels character all that we might all emulate it more than we have ever done how few of us fully appreciate and fondly cultivate that communion with God to which secret prayer continuously earnestly offered is the key and a clue could we not all of us devote more time to seeking the Lord and the stillness of the closet greatly to our advantage have not all of us who have tried it founded an ample recompense should we not be stronger and better man if we were more upon our knees as to those of you who who never seek unto the king eternal how can you expect to find him how can you look for a blessing what you never asked for how can you hope that God will save you when the blessings he does give you you never thanked him for but receive them with cold ingratitude casting his word behind your backs Oh for Daniel's prayerful spirit secondly we pass on to Daniel's difficulties or the privileges of Prayer Daniel had always been a man of Prayer but now there's a law passed that he must not pray for thirty days a whole calendar month I think I see Daniel as he reads the arriving not proud and haughty and his demeanor for as a man used to govern it was not likely that he would needlessly rebel but as he read it he must have felt a blush upon his cheek for the foolish King would become the blind dupe of the wily couriers who had courtiers who had framed decree so monstrous only one course was open to him he knew what he meant to do he should do what he always had done still let us face the difficulty with a touch of sympathy he must not pray suppose we were under a like restriction I'll put a supposition for a minute suppose the law of the land were proclaimed to man no man shall pray during the remainder of this month on pain of being cast into a den of lions how many of you would pray I think there would be rather a scanty number at the prayer meeting and not but what the attendance at prayer meeting is scanty enough now but if there were the penalty of being cast into a den of lions I'm afraid the prayer meeting would be postponed for a month owing to a pressing business and manifold engagements of one kind and another that it would be so not here only but in many other places I should be prone to anticipate and how about private prayer if there were informers about and a heavy reward was offered to tell if anybody who bowed the knee night or morning or at any time during the day for the next thirty days what would you do why some persons will say I give it up and there are some who would boastfully say I would not give it up whose bold resolve would soon falter for a lion's den' is not a comfortable place many thought they could burn in Queen Mary's day that did not even dare to confront the fire though I think it almost always happened that whatever any man through fear turned back he met with a desperate death at last there was one who could not burn for Christ but about a month afterwards he was burnt to death in bed in his own house who has forgotten Francis Spira that dreadful apostate whose dying bed was a foretaste of hell it is left on record as a well authenticated narrative of the miseries of despair though it is scarcely ever read nowadays it's far too dreadful for one to think upon if we quail at suffering for Christ and evade his cross we may have to encounter a fiercer doom than the terror from which in our Craven panic we shrunk men have declined to carry a light burden and been constrained to bear a far heavier one they fled from the bear of the lion has met them they sought to escape from the serpent but the dragon has devoured them to shrink from duty is always perilous to demoralize yourselves and demoralize times is a desperate alternative better go forward better go forward better I say even though you may have no Armour the safest thing is to go on even if there are Lions in front it's better to go ahead for if you turn your back the stars in their courses will fight against you remember Lot's wife she looked back was turned into a pillar of salt the apostate is of all creatures the most terrible delinquent his crime is akin to that of Satan and the apostates doom is the most dreadful that can be conceived master Bunyan pictures what was the man's name I forget for the moment one one turn away was it not it was bound by Seven Devils he saw him taken by the back way to Hell where he'd been a damnable apostate from the faith as it is in Jesus it may be hard going forward but it is worse going back now it's a great privilege that we enjoy civil and religious liberty in our favored land that we are not under such cruel laws as in other times or in other countries laid restrictions upon conscience and that we may pray according to the conviction of our judgment of the desire of our heart but as I want you to value the privilege very much I put a supposition to you suppose there was only one place in the world where a man might pray and offer his supplications unto God well I think there's not a man among us that would not like to get there at some time or other at least to die there oh what pains we should take to reach the locality what pressure we would endure to enter the edifice if there were only one house of prayer in all the world and prayer could be heard nowhere else Oh what tugging and squeezing and toiling there would be to get into that one place but now now that people may pray anywhere how they slight the exercise and neglect the privilege where ere we seek him he is found and every place is hallowed ground yet it would argue sad ingratitude if seeking were therefore less earnest or prayer less frequent suppose there was only one man in the world who might pray and that one man was the only person who might be heard of if there was to be an election for that man surely the stir to get votes for that man would be far more exciting than for your school boards or your representatives in Parliament Oh to get to that man and ask him to pray for us what overwhelming anxiety it would cause when the promoters and directors of railways had shares to dispose of during the old mania how they were stopped in the streets by others who wish to get them and secure the premiums they carried in the market but the man who was entrusted with the sole power of prayer in the world would surely have no rest day or night we should beseech his house with petitions and ask him to pray for us but now that we may each pray for ourselves and the Lord Jesus waits to hear those who seek him how little is prayer regarded and suppose nobody could pray unless he paid for the privilege so then what rumblings there would be from the poor what meetings of the working men because they couldn't pray without so many pounds of money what a spending of money there would be when laying out of gold and silver to have the privilege of speaking to God in prayer but now that prayer is free without money without price and the poorest need not bring a farthing when he comes to have audience with God Oh Oh how prayer is neglected perhaps it would not be a bad thing on some accounts if there could be a law to prevent men from praying because some would say we will pray and they would pray and they get over the traces and stoutly protest we are not to be kept down we must pray suppose I were bound to tell you now that God would not hear your prayers all next week why you would be afraid to abide in your houses you'd be equally afraid to leave them you'd be scared with terrors in your bed you would be afraid to get up and face the perils of moving about you would say whatever happens I cannot ask God for his blessing whatever I do I cannot expect his blessing on it for I must not pray then perhaps you would begin to wish that you could pray oh dear soul do not live this night through without prayer get you to the mercy seat let's sin be confessed to God let pardon be sought and all the blessings of grace do not despise or turn away from that blessed mercy seat which stands open to every soul the desires to draw near unto God thirdly having thus dwelt upon Daniels difficulty and I want to draw your attention to Daniel's decision the king says he must not pray Daniel did not deliberate for a single minute when we know our duty first thoughts are the best if a thing be obviously right never think about it a second time straightway go and do it Daniel did not deliberate he went to his house and prayed in the morning he went to his house and prayed at noon he retired to his house and prayed at Eventide he kneeled upon his knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his god as he did a four time I greatly admire one feature in Daniels decision he did not alter his accustomed habit in any single particular without disguise and without parade he pursued the even tenor of his way as we've already said the time was the same the attitude was the same the open window was the same there was no precaution whatever to conceal the fact that he was going to pray or to equivocate in the act when he was praying he does not appear to have taken counsel of his friends or to have summoned his servants charged them not to let any intruder come in neither did he adopt any measure to escape his enemies not one jot of anxiety betray his faith was steadfast his composure unruffled his conduct simple and artless dauntless Daniel felt that as he was the greatest man in Persia if he a worshipper of Jehovah the God of the Hebrews failed in any degree he was set a bad example to others and greatly discourage any poor Jew who might have grace enough to stand out provide is his example led the way persons who occupy high positions should know that God expects more of them than of other people England expects every man to do his duty but especially the men that are put to the front if the standard-bearer fall how is the battle to hold now Daniel Daniel thou art much looked at and watched God has put thee in an eminent place therefore take care that thou does not flinch one solitary job go and do as thou has been want though the sky look overcast with clouds of evil omen it would have been foolish daring rather than self possessed courage in Daniel it had he been accustomed ordinarily to shut his window should he have selected this crisis to open it and if you had been accustomed to pray twice a day I do not see why he should go now and pray three times but he did as a four time it was his habit and he would not be put out of it he would show that his conscience was obedient to God and owed no allegiance to man he would not he could not yield anything through menace what a desperate might lay down as a law and accredits sycophant might accept his equity but a just man is proof against the corruption of an unjust judge it might be asked perhaps shinato Dan and Daniel obey the king certainly Kings laws are to be respected but any law of man that infringes the law of God is if so fact of null and void at once it's the duty of every citizen to disregard every law of earth which is contrary to the law of heaven so Daniel felt that whatever he owed to his temporal sovereign he owed to his God a vast deal more but should not a man take care of his life the life is valuable should he run such a risk remember that if a man were to lose his soul in order to save his life he would make a wretched bargain if a man lost his life to save his coat he'd be a fool a man who loses his soul to save his life is equally a fool more so still so Daniel felt that the risk of being put into a den of lions was nothing to the risk of being put into hell he chose the smaller risk and in the name of God he went straight on I'll tell you what Daniel would have said if he lived in these days had he been like some of my brethren I mean like some of my brethren in the ministry clergy men of a political church by law established he would have said this is not quite right now the decree of his Majesty's Privy Council is utterly at variance with my queen but you see I occupy a position of great usefulness and would you have me give up that position of usefulness that I hold to let these governors and councillors that are all such bad fellows have the entire management of the realm everything will go wrong if I don't compromise my profession although it perhaps may not be quite consistent with conscience it is its pardonable in the light of policy 30 days will soon pass away and so for the sake of your usefulness he would have had said to himself for the sake of your usefulness you better stop where you are now I've heard men who teach little children to repeat the words in my baptism I was made a member of Christ a child of God and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven and who know that that's a lie yet stick in there unproduced in charge and they say I remain here because of my usefulness my precious usefulness for if I were to go out of the church I should be leaving it to those bad persons who are in it to know that as long as I am there I'm in complicity with men who are dragging back the church to Romanism as fast as ever they can and yet to say I am so useful and I should injure my usefulness in the name of Almighty God are we to do evil that good may come if I thought I could save every soul in this place or do any other stupendous thing by making the slightest compromise with my conscience I dare not in the sight of the Living God do it for so have I not been taught by the Spirit of God consequences and usefulness are nothing to us duty and right these are to be our guides these were Daniel's guides the Empire of Persia might go wrong Daniel could not help that he he would not go wrong himself might be that these villainous courtiers and Lords of the council might have a sway be it so leave God to manage them it was not for Daniel even for 30 days to give up prayer ah but they would say you you can pray in your heart you need not bow your knee you can pray in your soul but it will not do to sell principle or to bide with strict integrity and Sterling truth in the smallest degree every jot and tittle has its intrinsic value our bold Protestant forefathers were of a different breed from the present race of temporizing professors talkie of apostolic succession by what strange process you suppose that fuller ridley Latimer Don Ewan and the like were these did transmit their mitres and their benefits to the Craven seed who now hold their titles and enjoy their livings we're at a loss to understand the identification baffles us do they inherit the same spear I defend the same doctrines observe uncompromising allegiance to the same gospel we don't know we don't think so it seems to us that progenitors and progeny are wide apart as the polls if Jesus Christ were here today there are plenty of people who would sell him they would not want thirty pieces of silver they'd sell him for a smile of patronage or a nod of approbation although we had the old governor's back whoo-hoo-hoo coven enters who would not swerve an inch look look at John Bunyan when they bring him up before the magistrates and tell him he must not preach but I will preach he said I hope reach tomorrow by the help of God then you'll be put in prison again never mind I'll preach as soon as I get out but you'll be hanged or kept in prison all your life will feel as if I die in prison till the moss grows upon my eyelids if I lie there I can say nothing more than this that with God's help I will preach whenever I get a chance do not tell me that these non-essentials that these are non-essentials dead two men that will follow the lamb wherever he goes even the opening of the shutting of a window if need be is essential be jealous over what are called trifles well they may be mere straws but they show which way the wind blows we want the race of grand old bigots back again we've been howling at bigots these many years and praising up Universal charity which means nothing else then denying that there's any truth in the world to defend or any army of saints in which to enlist a Protestant on one occasion was bidden to bow down before the cross when he was about to be knighted many others did so it's only a form you know they said but said he by God I won't and they called him by God and afterwards others who stood out boldly in the same way were called by God's or bigots by God bigging that tone of refusal has become a term of reproach well here's a grandest bigot of all Daniel is his name he will pray oh they will throw him into a lion's den the bigoted fool yes but God did not discountenance his unswerving uprightness he had said before his God he would do the right and the right thing he did whatever might happen young men and young women I'd like you to go to school before Daniel and learn to say whatever happens we cannot lie we cannot do the wrong thing we cannot believe that what men teach us when contrary to God's teaching we cannot give up prayer and personal holiness whether they be a Lions Den or no Lions Den we will stand fast by that for God's own sake may that same spirit come back to Englishmen and if it ever does then I warrant you that the shave wings of Rome will need to pack up and get straight away for it is the bending man the willow man that will sell truth at any price all that we may learn to sell it at no price but to stand fast like pillars of iron for God for Christ for truth for every holy thing now I fear me I ought to say before I leave this series of reflections that there are some who have no decision of character at all because they are not Christians some men are Christians perhaps though they have not decision enough to allow it sneaking Christians they have they say with their heart but never with their mouth confessed Christ they've never been baptized as he bids them and as they ought to be according to his word and there are some that have made a profession but it's a smuggled profession their friends at home hardly know it and they don't want him to know it oh if I enlisted in Her Majesty's service and had my regimentals given me to wear I would wear them I should not like to have them packed away and go about in other clothes or I should be afraid of being taken up as a deserter there are others who dishonor their profession and do not live as they should there are those who if they were persecuted would speedily throw off their profession they can go with Christ with silken slippers over smooth shaven lawns but as to walking through mire and mud with him and that they cannot do all for the heart of a Daniel everyone of us to follow Christ at All Hazards number four our last point is Daniels deliverance with that we will conclude the evil that threatened Daniel did come he was to be put into a lion's den and into a lion's den he was put and so young man you say I won't do wrong you hope to escape unscathed yet it may be that you will be discarded by your friends and discountenanced by your associates expected go through it if you're a tradesman and by saying you will not submit to an evil custom of the trade you'll become a loser be willing to be a loser expect that the lion's den will be there and that you'll be put into it Daniel came there but there was not a scratch upon him when he came out of it what a splendid night he must have spent with those lions I do not wonder that in after days he saw visions of lions and wild beasts it seems most natural that he should and he must have been fitted by that night past among those grim monsters to see grand sights in any case he must have had a glorious night what with the Lions and with angels all night to keep him company he was spending the night watches in grander style than Darius and when he came out the next morning so far from being a loser he was a gainer the king approved him admired him loved him everybody in the city at heard that Daniel had been put into the lion's den he was a great man it was like putting the prime minister into the lion's den and when he came out with what all they looked upon him the king was not started as have so much of God as Daniel Daniel had a smooth time of it afterwards the counselors never troubled him again the Lions had taken care of them there be no more plotting against him now he would mount to the highest place in the Empire and no man would dare to oppose him for very dread of the same fate that had fallen upon his enemies and accusers so Daniel had to the end of his day smooth sailing to the port of peace now believe me to be decided for the rite is not only the right thing but the easiest thing it's wise policy as well as true probity if you will not yield an inch then somebody else must move out of the way if you cannot comply with their proposals than other people will have to rescind their resolutions so you'll find that if you suffer and perhaps suffer severely at first for decision of character you get speedy recompense for all the to endure and a grand immunity in the future there'll be an end to the indignities that are offered you if it be not obstinacy but real conscience that prompts you you'll rise to a position which otherwise you could not have attained the opposition so strong against you at first will very likely lead to your enemies endorsing your views and the dishonor you have meekly to bear will be followed by a deference flattering to your vanity if not perilous to your future consistency only put your foot down now be firm and unfaltering now if you yield today you'll have to yield more tomorrow give the world an inch it'll take many an dare be resolved therefore that no inch you will give but to the lion's den you would sooner go then there should be equivocation prevarication anything approaching to falsehood however great the difficulty may be at the outset do it you'll be unhurt you'll be an immediate gainer Biden to the rest of your days God we'll give you a better and happier life than you ever had before when a man's ways please the Lord he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him you Christian soldiers in the barracks be decided stand up for Jesus you'll be ridiculed at first but you'll live that down before long if you're cowardly the ridicule will last many of many a day and your fellow soldiers will take delight and laughing at you if any of you are in our workshop take courage don't yield why should not we have our way as they have theirs young men in business take care of how you begin your business in an honest straightforward manner if you begin it with artifice and crooked stratagem it'll go on crooked and then if you try to get straight you'll find it very difficult begin as straight as a line never swerve from it act on the outset as a Christian should what if employers should frowned or customers be vexed or friends fail bear it it'll be the best policy in the long run that is not however for you to consider do the right thing whatever happens let's be as Daniel all that the young among you would emulate the purpose of heart with which Daniel began life oh that the active and vigorous among you would seek with Daniel's constant prayerfulness for that high gift of wisdom equal to all emergencies with which God so richly endowed him and all that the harassed tempted and persecuted among you would learn to keep a clean conscience in the midst of impurities as Daniel did to preserve like him faith and fellowship with the faithful and true God though living among strangers and foreigners profane in all their thoughts and habits and to hold the statutes and commandments of the Lord as more to be desired than wealth or honor yay dearer to you as Daniel accounted them than even life itself so shall you honor God and glorify Christ and bless and praise his precious name in a way in which nothing else but decision of character can possibly lead you to do God grant us all to have Christ for a savior and to live to his praise a man Stillwater's revival books is now located at Puritan downloads calm it's your worldwide online Reformation home for the very best in free and discounted classic and contemporary Puritan and reformed books mp3s and videos for much more information on the Puritans and reformers including the best free and discounted classic and contemporary books mp3s digital downloads and videos please visit Stillwater's revival books at Puritan downloads calm still waters revival books also publishes the Puritan hard drive the most powerful and practical Christian study tool ever produced all thanks and glory be to the mercy grace and love of the Lord Jesus Christ for this remarkable and wonderful new Christian study tool the Puritan hard drive contains over twelve thousand five 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