Daniel the prophet
and the Three Young Men—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—were among the leaders
of the people of Judah who were taken into captivity in Babylon. Even in that
foreign land they remained faithful to the one true God in their piety, prayer,
and life. On account of such steadfast faithfulness in the face of pagan
idolatry, the Three Young Men were thrown into a fiery furnace, from which they
were saved by the Lord and emerged unharmed (Daniel 3 ). Similarly, Daniel was thrown into a pit of
lions, from which he also was saved (Daniel
6 ). Blessed in all their endeavors by the Lord—and in spite of the
hostility of some—Daniel and the Three Young Men were promoted to positions of leadership
among the Babylonians (Daniel
2:48–49 ; 3:30 ;
6:28 ). To Daniel in
particular the Lord revealed the interpretation of dreams and signs that were
given to King Nebuchadnezzar and King Belshazzar (Daniel 2 , 4 , 5 ). To Daniel himself the Lord gave visions of the end
times. [Commissionon Worship of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod]
Collect of the Day
Lord God, heavenly
Father, You rescued Daniel from the lions’ den and the three young men from the
fiery furnace through the miraculous intervention of an angel. Save us now
through the presence of Jesus, the Lion of Judah, who has conquered all our
enemies through His blood and taken away all our sins as the Lamb of God, who
now reigns from His heavenly throne with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now
and forever. Amen.
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