Are you ready for the mane event?
The wait for lion's den story in Daniel has been quite the dramatic paws.
It's worth the wait, and will leave you begging for roar.
Sorry, but I do take pride in my lion puns.
Let's be honest for a second. When you heard about a message series on Daniel at least some of you were thinking every Sunday, when are we getting to the lion part? A message series on Daniel without talking about the lion's den would be like going to a Journey concert and not hearing "Don't Stop Believing".
Welp, this is the Sunday and it's going to be fun! The lion's den story is one of the more well known stories in the Bible and we want to view it in context with everything else that has happened in Daniel's life. It's a culminating event in his story and knowing where he has been informs a lot of how he got to the bottom of cave with a bunch of hungry lions.
Whatever thoughts or ideas you've had about the story, I invite you to bring them to this message. We want to affirm, challenge and evaluate our assumptions surrounding how God works in difficult situations.
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