Learn from the book of Daniel how to live confidently for Christ today.
In this realistic yet positive book, renowned Bible teacher Alistair Begg examines the first seven chapters of Daniel to show us how to live bravely, confidently and obediently in an increasingly secular society.
Readers will see that God is powerful and God is sovereign, and even in the face of circumstances that appear to be prevailing against his people, we may trust him entirely.
We can be as brave as Daniel if we have faith in Daniel’s God!
“The message of Daniel is incredibly relevant for us in our generation. Not because it maps out a strategy for how to deal with our new lack of status ... or because Daniel was a great man and we need to follow his example. The reason is that it will help us to believe in Daniel’s God.” Alistair Begg, author.
Intro: The Wind Has Changed
1. Know Your Lines
2. Keep Your Confidence
3. Obey God (Despite the Consequences)
4. Speak Out (Because God Is Big)
5. See Through the Glitter
6. Serve Well, Stand Firm
7. Take Heart—God Wins
Conclusion: Jesus Shall Reign
Contributors | Alistair Begg |
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ISBN | 9781784986117 |
Format | eBook |
First published | May 2021 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
Here is an ideal combination: one of today’s stand-out gospel communicators reflecting on the life, wisdom, and sheer guts of Daniel, one of yesterday’s outstanding heroes of the faith. With clarity and grace, courage is laid bare as one of our great needs today. 'Brave by Faith' is certain to challenge and encourage Christians of every age and at every stage in life. A book for our times!”
Brave by Faith brings familiar chapters to life in a fresh way and is a timely shot of gospel-fuelled conviction in our arms. Navigating faithful discipleship through the choppy waters of the early twenty-first century feels harder than ever. But the church has been in exile before. The remarkable lives of Daniel and his three friends—and their even more remarkable God—are testimony to the fact that the throne of the Lord Jesus will 'never, like earth's proud empires, pass away.'
This book could not be more timely. Alistair Begg beautifully paints the ancient biblical story of Daniel, equipping modern readers with enduring truth and courage to live well in grim times. And he gives us a winsome reminder of how our story will actually end.
In a time where Christians seem to be facing more hostility, the temptation might be to become angry or to hide. Neither responses are right, or God-glorifying. Begg takes the reader to some familiar chapters in the book of Daniel to help you see how amazing God is and the confidence that Christians can have because of Him.... continue reading
You might find some of Begg's points to be the usual inspirational stuff. At first it feels like the usual spiritual encouragement you might have read in other books. However, as you continue to read Begg will give you clarity on who you are as a child of God and how powerful God can be despite tides rising against your faith. The part when Begg turns the discussion to discipleship and evangelism became the turning point of the book. This call into action is definitely a winner in this book.... continue reading
Begg helps us see that the whole life of Daniel was one long act of obedience. Daniel is well over 30 years old when he meets Belshazzar, and Daniel was 80 years old when he was thrown into the lion’s den. We see that God calls us to faithfulness throughout the duration of our lives. Begg brings us to Christ, and we remember the tomb of Jesus where he was delivered from death.... continue reading
This short commentary is a marvel of encouragement and also challenge as it describes the events of Daniel's story and some of his mysterious prophesies.
Read it, absorb it, ponder it and be inspired by it. Alistair Begg is always worth reading and this book is particularly prescient for today. This book may well be the basis for a series of my own sermons!
Alistair Begg's book Brave. his style of writing is pastoral, engaging yet to the point. We live in a post Christian culture, the freedoms and privileges we once enjoyed are on the wane, we are reminded once again, that we are sojourners. Thus the book of Daniel, and the wonderful sovereignty of God. Take heart Christian God remains on his throne kingdoms come and they will go Yet God and his kingdom remains. A timely book well written and enjoyed.