Commands of the King

Daniel 6:1-28

The Story......

After Darius, king of the Medes and Persians, had conquered Babylon, he executed all Babylonian government officials, except one. That fortunate man was Daniel, a servant of the true God. Seventy years earlier, he had been carried from Judah to Babylon as a captive and made to serve in the palace as an advisor to the Babylonian kings. Daniel became known throughout the kingdom for having “an excellent spirit.” Daniel 5:12; 6:3.

Not only did King Darius spare Daniel, but he “thought to setting him over the whole realm.” Daniel 6:3. When the Medo-Persian officials learned that the king was going to promote an old Hebrew captive to rule over them, they were jealous and outraged. So they plotted to entice Darius to sign a law that for the next 30 days, anyone who petitioned any god or man except the king would be thrown into the lions’ den (Daniel 6:7). Apparently these men knew that Daniel was unswerving in his prayer life and firmly committed to obeying the law of his God, which forbids worship of any other gods (Exodus 20:3).

Just as they expected, the officials caught Daniel praying to God from his open window. When King Darius discovered that he had been tricked and that his old friend was headed for the lions’ pit, he tried every possible angle to deliver Daniel from the foolish law he had signed. But the law could not be changed. Daniel went to the lions’ den, and God rewarded his faithfulness by sending an angel to shut the lions’ mouths (Daniel 6:22).

Prophecy tells us that in the last days, God’s people will have to make a similar decision regarding which king and which law they will obey.

THE STUDY

Fill in the blanks after reading each Bible text.

1. Can God’s moral law be amended or repealed?

Luke 16:17 And it is easier for heaven and earth to           , ____than for one tittle of the law to fail.

Psalm 89:34 My covenant I will           break, nor____the word that has gone out of My lips.

Psalm 111:7, 8 All His precepts are sure. They stand fast           and           .

Malachi 3:6 For I am the Lord, I do not           .

NOTE: Under no circumstances can God’s Ten Commandment law ever be amended or repealed. It is as permanent as God Himself. Three times in the Bible, earthly kings (Herod, Ahasuerus, and Darius) made laws they later wanted to change but could not. If the laws of weak, vacillating kings were unchangeable, how could anyone think that the eternal law of God—written in stone by His finger—could be altered? Look at this comparison between God and His law.

GOD IS:                                                                        THE LAW IS:

Luke 18:19 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......           GOOD                       Romans 7:12

Isaiah 5:16 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..                  HOLY                        Romans 7:12

Deuteronomy 32:4 .. ..                  JUST                         Romans 7:12

Matthew 5:48 .. .. .. .. ..                  PERFECT                   Psalm 19:7

1 John 4:8 . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..                 LOVE                        Romans 13:10

Exodus 9:27 .. .. .. .. .. ..                   RIGHTEOUS             Psalm 19:9

Deuteronomy 32:4 .. ..                   TRUTH                    Psalm 119:142, 151

1 John 3:3 . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..                  PURE                       Psalm 19:8

John 4:24 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..                  SPIRITUAL               Romans 7:14

Malachi 3:6 . .. .. .. .. .. ..                  UNCHANGEABLE    Matthew 5:18

Genesis 21:33 .. .. .. .. ..                   ETERNAL                Psalm 111:7, 8

God’s law cannot be changed, because it is a transcript of His character. The glorious words in Scripture that describe God also describe His law. God’s law is His character in writing. It is no more possible to change God’s law than to change God Himself.

2. According to the Bible, what is sin?

1 John 3:4 Sin is           .

Romans 3:20 For by the           is the knowledge of sin.

NOTE: The devil hates the law because it makes us aware that we need a Saviour from sin. Romans 4:15 states: “For where there is no law there is no transgression.” The law cannot save anyone, but it shows us God’s perfection and our imperfection.

3. To what law does 1 John 3:4 refer?

Romans 7:7 I would not have known sin except through the law. For I would           have known           unless the law had said, “You shall not covet.”

NOTE: It is God’s Ten Commandment law that says, “You shall not covet.” So breaking God’s Ten Commandment law, which He wrote with His own finger (Exodus 31:18; 32:16), is sin. Every sin that any person could ever commit is condemned by at least one of the Ten Commandments. This is why God’s law is called “broad” (Psalm 119:96) and “perfect” (Psalm 19:7). It covers the “whole duty of man.” Ecclesiastes 12:13 KJV. When we are aware of our sin, we look for a Savior. So the devil especially hates the law, because it sends us looking for Jesus to save and forgive.

4. Did Jesus keep the Ten Commandments?

John 15:10 I have           My Fathers commandments.

NOTE: Jesus did indeed keep the Ten Commandments as an example for us (1 Peter 2:21).

5. How many people have sinned?

Romans 3:23 For           have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.

6. What is the punishment for living a life of sin?

Romans 6:23 The wages of sin is           .

NOTE: If God’s law could be changed, it would not have been necessary for Jesus to die on the cross. The fact that Jesus paid the penalty for sin and died is proof that the law is unchangeable.

7. Some say the Ten Commandments are not binding for New Testament Christians. What does Jesus say about this?

Matthew 19:17 If you want to enter into life,           the commandments.

John 14:15 If you love me,           my commandments.

Revelation 22:14 Blessed are those who           His commandments.

Revelation 14:12 Here is the patience of the saints; here are those who_______the commandments of God.

NOTE: The New Testament plainly teaches that God’s people will keep His commandments. All of us know that the world is in big trouble today because so many no longer feel it is important to obey God’s law. The Bible speaks of our day by saying, “It is time for You to act, O Lord, for they have regarded Your law as void.” Psalm 119:126.

8. How is it possible to keep the commandments?

Romans 8:3, 4 God did by sending His own Son ... condemned sin in the flesh, that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled ______ _______.

Philippians 1:6 He who has begun a good work _____ ______will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. 

Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through           who strengthens me.

NOTE: When a person is born again, Jesus Christ, through His Holy Spirit, moves into that person’s life and miraculously makes obedience possible.

9. What is the old covenant, and why did it fail?

Deuteronomy 4:13 So He declared to you His covenant which He commanded you to perform, the_____ ________; and He wrote them on two tablets of stone.

Hebrews 8:8 Because finding           with           , He says: ... I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.

10. Upon which law is the new covenant based?

Hebrews 8:10 For this is the covenant that I will make ... says the Lord: I will put_____ _______in their mind and write them on their            .

NOTE: The two covenants were agreements between God and His people. The old covenant failed because it was based upon the faulty promises and works of the people. 

Exodus 24:7 All that the Lord has said we will do, and be obedient.

The new covenant succeeds because it is God’s law written in the heart and is based upon Jesus’ promises and His miracle-working power.

Hebrews 8:10 I will put My laws in their mind and write them on their hearts.

A person’s entire nature is changed, so he finds doing God’s will a pleasure. Notice that the new covenant is based on the same law, but it is written in a different place (the heart) and based on better promises (God’s).

11. Doesn’t living under grace, by faith, make keeping God’s law non-essential?

Romans 6:15 What then? Shall we sin [break God’s law] because we are not under law but under grace?_____ _______!

Romans 3:31 Do we then make void the law through faith? Certainly not! On the contrary, we            the            .

NOTE: Those who have been forgiven by Jesus for breaking His law are doubly duty- bound to obey His law. And sensing His blessed forgiveness, they are more desirous than others to happily follow Jesus.

12. Are people saved by keeping the law?

Ephesians 2:8, 9 For by           you have been saved through_____, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.

NOTE: No one is saved by keeping God’s law. All are saved by the miracle-working grace of God. But those who are saved, or transformed, by the grace of Jesus will want to obey His law as an expression of their love and thanksgiving to Him.

John 14:15 If you love Me, keep My commandments.

13. What motivates a person to obey God’s law?

Romans 13:10 Therefore           is the fulfillment of the law.

Matthew 22:37-39 You shall love the Lord your God with all your_____, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

1 John 5:3 For this is the           , that we keep His commandments.

NOTE: Love is the magnificent motivator. The first four commandments have to do with my duty to God. When I love Him, obeying those commands is a pleasure. The last six commandments embrace my duty to people. If I truly love people, I will not want to do anything that would hurt them.

14. Can I be a true Christian without keeping His commandments?

1 John 2:3, 4 Now by this we know that we know Him, if we______His commandments. He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keep His commandments, is a_______, and the truth is not in him.

15. Are some Old Testament laws no longer binding upon Christians?

Ephesians 2:15 Having abolished ... the law of commandments contained in_______.

NOTE: Yes, the ordinances that regulated the priesthood and the sacrificial system have been abolished because they prefigured Christ (Colossians 2:13-17). He fulfilled them as the true Lamb of God.

16. Whom does the devil especially hate?

Revelation 12:17 And the dragon [devil] was enraged with the______[the church], and he went to make war with the rest of her offspring [faithful during the end time], who keep the_______of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.

NOTE: Satan hates and is infuriated with God’s end-time church, which obeys Jesus’ commands and teaches people that there is divine power to change a sinner into a saint.

17. What are some of the glorious rewards of keeping God’s law?

John 15:11 These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your           may be           .

Proverbs 29:18 But           is he who keeps the law.

Psalm 119:165 Great           have those who love Your law, and nothing causes them to stumble.

NOTE: Happiness, joy, peace, and more abundant living come to those who obey God’s law. No wonder David said that God’s commands are more desirable than gold (Psalm 19:10).

YOUR RESPONSE

Do you desire to have a loving relationship with Jesus that will lead you to be one of His joyful, obedient children?

ANSWER:        

SUPPLEMENT

This section provides additional information for further study.

Parallels Between Bible Characters and Jesus

Many of the Bible heroes are types and patterns of Jesus. Moses, Joseph, David, and Solomon were all people who, at some point in their lives, foreshadowed the life and ministry of Christ. The similarities between their experiences were intended to help the world recognize Jesus as the Son of God.

Daniel’s experience with the law and the lions is one example of such a spiritual parallel. Notice the following similarities:

  • The leaders in Medo-Persia wanted to remove Daniel from his high position because they were jealous of his close relationship with the king. Daniel 6:3 says, “The king gave thought to setting him over the whole realm.” Likewise, the leaders in Jerusalem wanted to get rid of Jesus because they were jealous of His close relationship with the King of the universe (John 5:18-20).

  • The Medo-Persian officials followed Daniel around in an attempt to catch him doing or saying something wrong (Daniel 6:4). The religious leaders of Jesus’ day sent spies to follow Jesus, hoping to catch Him doing or saying something wrong (Luke 20:19, 20).

  • Daniel’s enemies could find no fault with him, so they created a trap to accomplish their purposes (Daniel 6:5-9). Likewise, the chief priests and scribes conspired with Judas Iscariot to make a trap for Jesus (Luke 22:2-6). However, Pilate declared that he found no fault in Jesus (John 19:4).

  • After Daniel was thrown into the lions’ den, a stone was placed over the entrance and sealed with the government seal (Daniel 6:16, 17). Jesus also was placed in a tomb that had a large stone at the door and was sealed by the government (Matthew 27:58-60, 65, 66).

  • Both Daniel and Jesus were innocent and emerged alive from their earthen prisons (Daniel 6:23; Mark 16:5, 6).

See if you can find other parallels between the lives of Bible characters and the life of Jesus!

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