Posted on 06/06/2018 8:08:49 AM PDT by metmom
Now God granted Daniel favor and compassion in the sight of the commander of the officials (Daniel 1:9).
Gods favor is the rich reward of obedience.
God delights in granting special grace and favor to those whose hearts are set on pleasing Him. For example, Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord and was spared the ravages of the Flood (Gen. 6:8). Joseph found favor in His sight and was elevated to prominence in Egypt (Gen. 3941). God granted Moses and the children of Israel favor in the sight of the Egyptians, and they were able to plunder Egypt in the Exodus (Ex. 11:3; 12:36).
When Daniel chose to obey God by not defiling himself with the kings special diet (Dan. 1:8), he demonstrated great courage and integrity. God responded by granting him favor and compassion in the sight of Ashpenaz, the commander of the kings officials. The Hebrew word translated favor speaks of goodness or kindness. It can also include a strong affection from deep within. Compassion means a tender, unfailing love. Together these words tell us that God established a special relationship between Ashpenaz and Daniel that not only protected Daniel from harm in this instance, but also helped prepare him for his future role as a man of enormous influence in Babylon.
Today Gods favor is the special grace He grants His children in times of need. It is especially evident when their obedience brings persecution. The apostle Peter wrote, This finds favor [grace], if for the sake of conscience toward God a man bears up under sorrows when suffering unjustly. . . . If when you do what is right and suffer for it you patiently endure it, this finds favor [grace] with God (1 Peter 2:19-20).
Daniel knew that refusing the kings special diet could lead to serious consequences, but he was more interested in obeying Gods Word than avoiding mans punishment. He had the right priorities, and God honored his obedience, just as He will honor yours.
Suggestions for Prayer
Let the prayer of Moses be yours today: Let me know Thy ways, that I may know Thee, so that I may find favor in Thy sight (Ex. 33:13).
For Further Study
Read Genesis 39. What were the results of Gods favor upon Joseph?
Studying God’s Word ping
Amen and God Bless for this message, as always his word is right on point for that which we ask and this is no exception!
AMEN!!
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