The main idea is that we should have faith to do what's right and trust God with the results, no matter the circumstances.
Daniel 6:1-2, 3, 10; Matthew 5:11-12; 1 Timothy 2:1-2; Daniel 6:21-23
How can we avoid giving in to fear and power struggles in our relationships and interactions?
What are some faith-based habits that we can develop in our lives?
Why is it important to have faith to do what's right and trust God with the results?
In his sermon titled 'Get Back In The Bucket,' Pastor Paul Feuerstein of Helena First church discusses the story of Daniel and how his faith and trust in God allowed him to thrive in the secular society of Babylon. He encourages us to mix faith with high character and hard work, and to not give in to fear or power struggles. He also reminds us to pray for those in authority and to develop faith-based habits. The main idea is that we should have faith to do what's right and trust God with the results, no matter the circumstances.
Let us put our faith in God and pray for those in authority.
Let us develop faith-based habits and have faith to do what's right, trusting God with the results.