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Day 1: Identity
We start this chapter, right out of the gate between a rock and a hard place. Daniel’s time was at the beginning of the 70-year captivity prophesied by Jeremiah. Babylon attacked Jerusalem and took noble Israelites captive, like Daniel and his friends. Due to sin and rebellion, the people are devastatingly placed in Babylonian captivity. And yet, a hope found within the promise of Jeremiah 29:11 for His chosen people states that the story is not over!
Within the first few chapters, Daniel’s identity as a Jewish man was being challenged. He was chosen to serve the king and learn the language and culture of the Babylonians. It was different and something new for him, but he had to make a choice: What identity was going to continue to shape him? Yet, Daniel chose to anchor his identity in WHOSE he was, as someone chosen by God.
We are all given the decision to root our identity in something or someone. The definition of identity is, “the distinguishing character or personality of an individual.” When faced with an identity dilemma, every decision we make either more firmly roots or masks our identity. That’s why you never see someone change their core values, beliefs, or character overnight. It’s a gradual stacking of daily decisions that adds up over time.
Reflection Questions:
- Where has God positioned you now? List out what you observe in the culture around you.
- How do you view yourself within this culture?
Written by Kiersten Telzerow, Groups Director at National Community Church.
Sobre este plano
Unshaken is living countercultural, even if it costs you a fiery furnace. Unshaken is letting your conscience be your guide, even if it lands you in a lion’s den. When the world feels shaken, we can rest upon the Unshaken One. When all else fails, He never will. Join us in this 10-Day reading plan as we dive deeper into the book of Daniel!
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