Three things Daniel dared to do while in Babylon:
1. He pursued God
2. Had an attitude of , not
3. Lived a life that
BIG POINT: Don’t be ; be
Notes:
QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
• What is the craziest dare you’ve ever taken?
• On the other hand, what is the boldest thing you’ve ever done for God? Looking back, how did that impact you?
Refer to Daniel 6 and discuss:
• Read Daniel 6:10. What stands out to you about how Daniel prayed (place, posture, frequency, attitude)? Why do you think Daniel didn’t hide his prayer even when his life was at risk?
• How do you personally pursue God outside of Sunday services, podcasts, or group studies? Where do you feel strongest? Where do you need to grow?
• What is one thing you can genuinely thank God for right now, even if life feels chaotic? How does practicing gratitude shift our perspective in prayer?
• Who in your life could be impacted if you dared to live out your faith more boldly?
• If, like Daniel, you committed to kneeling in prayer three times a day for seven days, what would you pray for?
• What impacted you most from the message?
PERSONAL REFLECTION AND APPLICATION
• What’s one small step you’ll take this week to make prayer a non- negotiable part of your life?
• Find a promise from Scripture to cling to in prayer this week. If you don’t know where to start, try 1 Kings 8:28–30; Philippians 4:6-7; or Psalm 55:16-17.