The Lions | FAITH IN EXILE

"The Lions" is the sixth sermon in this series. Daniel was famously cast into a den of lions because of his refusal to pray only to the king. Daniel’s faithfulness landed him in a precarious position of needing to rely on God’s faithfulness.

Baker Knapp
The Wall | FAITH IN EXILE

"The Wall" is the fifth sermon in this series. King Belshazzar was a co-regent at the fall of the Babylonian empire. He was hosting a drunken party on the night of the fall of Babylon and God eerily informed him of the doom that was coming for him and his kingdom.

Baker Knapp
The Tree | FAITH IN EXILE

"The Tree" is the fourth sermon in this series. God can humble the most highly exalted and powerful people. This is seen clearly in the narrative of Nebuchadnezzar. God reveals Himself to the king through a tree and through Daniel and then carries out the humbling of the king.

Baker Knapp
The Image | FAITH IN EXILE

"The Image" is the third sermon in this series. As time passes in exile, dangerous false religion runs rampant. All are forced to worship an idol (statue) built by the king and refusal to do so will result in execution by being thrown into a furnace. Three Hebrew men refuse to bow their knees to a false god.

Baker Knapp
The Dream | FAITH IN EXILE

"The Dream of a King" is the second sermon in this series. God supernaturally reveals some things to the king of Babylon through a dream. God then shows favor and faithfulness to His people through Daniel’s ability to explain the dream to the king.

Baker Knapp
The Setting | FAITH IN EXILE

"The Setting" is the first sermon in this series. The first chapter of the book of Daniel gives us the setting. Daniel, a 15 year old Hebrew boy, is taken into captivity in Babylon along with the rest of his nation. In exile, great tests of his faith await him.

Baker Knapp