Daniel 6:13
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Daniel's accusers tell the king that even though he made a law not to pray to anyone but him for thirty days, Daniel continues to pray three times every day to God. They say this shows he doesn't care about the king or his rules.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are playing hide-and-seek, and someone makes up a new rule that no one can peek while hiding. But your friend Tommy keeps peeking because he believes in following different rules from God instead of just the game's rules. That’s kind of like what Daniel did—he kept praying to God even when there was a new rule not to.
Historical Background
The book of Daniel, written by Daniel around the 6th century BCE, tells stories about Daniel and his faithfulness during the Babylonian captivity. This verse is part of a narrative showing how Daniel’s strong faith in God challenges the laws set by earthly rulers like King Darius.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this can be seen as encouraging people to stand firm in their beliefs even when it might go against societal norms or company policies. For example, if you work somewhere that discourages taking breaks for prayer but you believe strongly in your faith, you might follow Daniel’s example and pray anyway.