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πŸ‘‘ The King is coming soon – Hope beyond the end


πŸ“… March 16 – Living in Exile: Faith in a Foreign Culture

Monthly Theme: Daniel: The God Who Guides History – Faithfulness in the Fire of Testing
Year Theme 2026: β€œSoon the King Is Coming – Hope Beyond the End”


πŸ“– Central Bible Verse of the Day

β€œDaniel resolved in his heart that he would not defile himself.”
β€” Daniel 1:8


πŸŒ… Devotional of the Day

Daniel was young when he was taken captive to Babylon.
His homeland was lost,
his language and culture were replaced,
and even his name was changed.

Everything seemed designed
to reshape his identity.

But in the middle of this foreign world, Daniel made a quiet but decisive decision:

β€œHe resolved in his heart …”

Faithfulness begins in the heartβ€”long before it becomes visible.

✨ Faith Without Withdrawal

Daniel did not withdraw from society.
He learned the language of Babylon,
worked at the royal court,
and served faithfully.

Yet inwardly he remained connected to God.

β€œBe in the world, but not of the world.”
β€” John 17:14–16

This is also our challenge today:
to live in the middle of a culture that often holds different values,
and still preserve God’s identity.

Ellen G. White wrote:
β€œDaniel maintained his loyalty to God even while living among pagan influences.”
(Prophets and Kings, p. 481)

🌿 Small Decisions, Great Consequences

The test did not begin with fiery furnaces or lions’ dens,
but with food at the king’s table.

Small decisions shape character.
What seems insignificant
becomes the foundation for greater steadfastness.

Daniel honored God in small thingsβ€”
that is why he could remain faithful in greater trials later.

πŸ•ŠοΈ A Different Identity

Babylon gave Daniel a new name.
But God still knew his true name and calling.

Even today, the voices of the world try
to define our identity through performance, success, or conformity.

But the Bible says:

β€œYou are a chosen generation … that you may proclaim the praises of Him.”
β€” 1 Peter 2:9

Our true identity is in Christ.

πŸŒ„ Influence Through Faithfulness

Daniel’s faithfulness did not isolate himβ€”
it made him a blessing to others.

God gave him wisdom and influence
because his heart belonged to Him.

Ellen G. White wrote:
β€œFaithfulness to God makes a person a light that can even reach kings.”
(Prophets and Kings, p. 484)


πŸ™ Prayer

Dear Father in heaven,
thank You for keeping me even in a world that often feels foreign.

Help me find my identity in You
and remain faithful in small decisions.

Give me wisdom to live in this world
without losing my faith.

Let my life be a quiet testimony of Your faithfulness.

Amen.


πŸ’­ Thought for the Day

β€œFaithfulness is not first decided in great trials, but in the small decisions of everyday life.”
β€” Ellen G. White


πŸ’‘ Personal Application

Read Daniel 1 completely.
Which of Daniel’s decisions impresses you the most?

Pray: β€œLord, help me today to consciously belong to You.”

Practical: Today make one small decision that makes your faith visible.


🌺 Closing Verse

β€œHe who is faithful in the least is also faithful in much.”
β€” Luke 16:10

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