RED DAWN 605 BC
For four young men, the whole world utterly changed overnight.
Year after dangerous year, the backslidden nation of Judah had
turned a deaf ear to the warnings of God. His judgment finally
fell. In 605 BC Nebuchadnezzar, the undisputed most powerful
ruler of the ancient world conquered Judah. He crushed the
nation, orphaned its young people, cut them off from their homes
and families and put an entire generation of teenagers under the
power of an alien culture.
Everything they ever knew and loved was swept away. Devotion to
the true God all but vanished as the young of Judah were
introduced to a civilization filled with the most astonishing
array of beauty, technology and spiritual options the world had
ever seen. Few past commitments survived. Babylon, the greatest
empire in human history, totally took over the hearts, minds,
lives and worship of an entire generation.
Nebuchadnezzar was the chief ruler in history to dominate the
whole known world. He took the cream of every nation he conquered
and assimilated them into the Babylonian civil service. He chose
the very best of Judahs youth to utilize in his service and to
contribute their gifts, talents and powers to the empire of
Babylon. They had to be "without defect". Once
selected, they were entered into a program of intensive
re-education with thorough grounding in the language, literature
and life-style of the ruling world power.
Nothing was permitted to distract them from their studies. Their
names were changed to include the name of a pagan deity. Their
very purpose, identity and destiny was to be swallowed up by the
power of Babylon. They were even to forget they were Jews; and
especially that they were originally chosen to be God's servants.
Yet astonishingly a small number stood up for God. Almost alone
in the days of the Babylonian exile this covenantal remnant was
represented by just four teenagers. Wonders of the ancient world,
they were Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah.
Daniel was about 14 when he was taken away from his home and
forcibly marched to a strange land. He was subjected to strong
indoctrinations and surrounded by powerful and jealous enemies
who plotted against his life. He was exposed to great temptation.
Yet he not only survived three different governments, but was
considered so significant and irreplaceable he continued to serve
in each one in exactly the same position of power and
responsibility. Daniel and his three friends had to face their
"Red Dawn" without warning. The rest of their lives
demonstrate the real truth about godliness; true spirituality
never depends on things being easy.
What happened to Daniel has happened again in your time. The
pressures they faced and the program they were put on is here
again. Babylon the ancient city is gone. (Is. 13:19-22; Jer.
51:37-58) Babylon, the spiritual power of the world never left.
(Rev. 17:1-5) Young people on the edge of the 21st century have
to deal with Babylon today. You face the same choices Daniel and
his three friends had to face. Babylon is alive, dangerous and
dominant in the ruling civilizations of our century.
Daniel's' decision to obey God in all things could only have one
practical consequence; the utter highest and best he was capable
of achieving. At the end of the days among them all were found
"none like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah" and
in all matters of wisdom and understanding ... he found them ten
times better " (Daniel 1:18-20) If Daniel had no grace or
courage to refuse the royal provision associated with idolatry,
he never would have had the power to stand firm in the lions den,
nor his three friends survived the threat of the fiery furnace.
Daniel's' band put God first. They dared believe His ways were
not only excellent, but extraordinary. They took the kings own
goals and turned them into an adventure in showing their world
the glory of God. He had in turn honored them and stirred up in
their lives gifts, privileges and authority they never dreamed
they could have.
You stand now where they stood. Here, in the Daniel Files, we
have brought together some of God's great open secrets, the Bible
way of achieving your highest and best. Dare to do what Daniel
did, and you will never be the same again. The God Who made them
great for His glory is with you now, unchanged and unchanging,
ready to show the world once more through you what it means to
really live. He awaits only another Daniel band. What He did then
He can do again.
We challenge you to prove His power. Dare to be a Daniel. In
Jesus Christ the Lord the future belongs to you.
Winkie & Bill Pratney
New Dawn 1996 AD.