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Daniel 6:1-28
Daniel 6:1, ÒWhen Daniel knew [underlined for emphasis] that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room, with his window open toward < ?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom since early days. For his enemies to get him trapped, a law that requires Daniel to compromise his faith or deny his God was enacted. Daniel knew what was in place, but responded by doing what pleases his God. He went and gave his usual custom attention to God, which was his custom. There was no compromise in what he has been doing before the law was changed to trap him. This can or could be happening to you consciously or unconsciously. Compromising your faith or standing in the Lord is the report that the devil wants to take to God concerning you. The Bible said, ÒWhen Daniel knewÓ. When he knew, he did not run away, he did not panic, he did not persuade anyone, he did not try and solve anything by himself, and he did not go back to the lawmakers to argue with anyone, in the place of authority. When he knew, he did not settle with anyone or settle for anything, but he went home to settle with God on his knees. Take your stand on any ground you are in; take it before God in prayer, and you will be surprised how He settles you. Now you know like Daniel.