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BRBC Bible Study Series - Daniel - Bible Study # 1

Daniel 1: Whose Student Are You?

Main Passage: Daniel 1

Purpose of the Study Exploring how Daniel and his friends remained faithful to God while living in a pagan culture. It challenges us to consider who is shaping our thinking, values, identity and worldview.

Opening Prayer “Father, in a world of competing voices, help us to learn from You above all others. Give us wisdom, courage and discernment so that we might remain faithful disciples of Jesus Christ, Amen.”

1. Read the Passage Daniel 1. Notice repeated references to learning, training, wisdom, understanding and knowledge. See what Babylon attempted to change and Daniel refused to compromise.

Questions

• Why was Babylon interested in educating captives?
• What pressures did Daniel face?
• What does Daniel choose to resist?

2. Context and Summary

Daniel was taken into exile ~605 BC when Nebuchadnezzar invaded Judah. Young, gifted Israelites were selected for a three-year programme designed to transform them into loyal Babylonian servants. Babylon sought to reshape Daniel's: Home, Culture, Language, Education, Identity, Worship - Yet Daniel remained faithful to God.

OT Connections

• Deuteronomy 6:4-9 - God's people taught to learn God's ways.
• Psalm 1 - The blessed person delights in God's law.
• Proverbs 1:7 - The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.
• Jeremiah 29:4-7 - Faithfulness while living in exile.

NT Connections

• Romans 12:1-2 - Do not be conformed to this world.
• Colossians 2:8 - Beware deceptive philosophies.
• Philippians 2:15 - Shine as lights in the world.
• 1 Peter 2:11-12 - Live faithfully as exiles.

Questions

• In what ways are Christians today living in exile?
• What voices are shaping our thinking?
• What lessons can we learn from Daniel's response?

3. Key Themes and Reflections

The Battle for the Mind The first battle was not physical but intellectual and spiritual. Babylon wanted Daniel's allegiance by shaping his thinking. John Stott: “The greatest enemy of the church today is not opposition but assimilation.”

Convictions Before Crisis Daniel's courage did not suddenly appear. He had already decided whom he would serve. Daniel 1:8 says: "Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself." Charles Spurgeon: “A man who can stand before men has first learned to kneel before God.”

God Is Sovereign The chapter repeatedly reminds us that God remains in control.

• God gave Judah into Nebuchadnezzar's hand.
• God gave Daniel favour.
• God gave wisdom.

The exile wasn’t evidence of God's absence but of His sovereignty. Augustine: “God is so good that He would never allow evil if He could not bring good from it.”

Questions

• What shapes your worldview most strongly?
• Where are Christians under pressure to conform today?

4. A Word to the Church

• Are we allowing Scripture to shape our thinking more than society?
• Are we discipling people deeply enough to withstand cultural pressures and equipping younger generations to stand firm in Christ?

Challenge

Babylon wanted Daniel's mind before it wanted his service. The world still works the same way today. The church must not merely produce attendees; it must produce disciples.

Questions

• What values are shaping BRBC?
• How might we have quietly conformed to culture?

5. Practical Action

• Identify main influences shape your thinking?
• Increase time with Scripture than with social media.
• Encourage those standing for Christ under pressure.
• Pray for young Christians in education or at work.

Areas for Prayer

• Greater biblical wisdom, discernment regarding cultural influences & Courage to stand for Christ.
• Young people within BRBC.
• Christians facing hostility worldwide.

Closing Scripture Meditation

Daniel 1:8 “But Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself...”

Final Prayer “Lord, help us to be faithful disciples in an increasingly hostile world. Give us Daniel's wisdom, Daniel's courage and Daniel's faithfulness. May Brighton Road Baptist Church be a community that learns from You, lives for You and shines for You. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”


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