- David Wilkerson, December 2000 -
When the book of Daniel was written, Israel was in captivity to
Babylon. And by chapter 6, after a long life in ministry, Daniel was
eighty years old. The godly prophet and preacher had outlived two
Babylonian kings, Nebuchadnezzar and his son Belshazzar. Now Daniel
served under King Darius.
Through his many years of ministry, Daniel had always been a praying
man. And now, in his old age, he had no thoughts of slowing down.
Scripture makes no mention of Daniel being burned out or discouraged. It
says nothing about him having a nest egg or a country cottage where he
could spend his golden years without any responsibilities. On the
contrary, Daniel was just beginning. Scripture shows that even as this
man turned eighty, his prayers shook hell, enraging the devil.
By this time, King Darius had promoted Daniel to the highest office
in the land. Daniel now served as one of three co-equal presidents,
ruling over princes and governors of some 120 provinces. The Bible even
says Darius favored Daniel over the other two presidents. He put Daniel
in charge of forming government policy and teaching all the court
appointees and intellectuals:"Daniel was preferred above the
presidents...and the king thought to set him over the whole realm" (Daniel 6:3).
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