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Introduction
I grew up at St. Pauls Lutheran School
Lutheran school in the late 80’s for a little kid meant one thing
Felt Board Bible Stories
Who remembers the felt board?
Talk about adults lying to little kids
Happy Noah and all the sweet animals
Just the other day my sweet wife says: Think of all the animal poop on that boat.
What did they do with it?”
I don’t remember the Rhino poo felt cut out
Jonah and the whale…ever read the end of Jonah…dude was an absolute mess..it ends with Jonah mad at God for being compassionate to people he didnt like...
Daniel and the docile Lions....
We even had a song for that one…anyone remember “Dare to be a Daniel”?
At no point was i ever told what it means to be a Daniel?
If you have waited 30 years to know what it means to be a Daniel I am happy to bring you closure this morning
The passage we are in this morning is what it means to be a Daniel.
It is the passage HE read that shaped His heart and life
How did Daniel make sense of how to live in the City?
Jeremiah 29 is what he read to do it
As we walk through our Passage this morning Daniel will be our real life example
We are going to see 3 Things this morning
Gods Plan for the City, A Third Way in the City, and the City of All Cities
God’s Plan for the City: 29:-4-6
How did we get here?
sovereignty over exile..his plan to move the nations to seek the gospel…his mission to have the nations as His..from the day of his birth wise men came from the nations because of the exile to babylon
stats on cities, why the city
God’s plan has always been to reach the nations through the city
Christmas is coming and we will see the 3 wise men figurines.
THe nations came to worship the king because of the faithful witness of Gods people in the babylon the nations heard of Jesus
In Matthew 2 they come to Jesus.
The only way these men would have known to look for the King of Kings was through the witness of God’s people in city
The nations represented in these men come to worship
They don’t worship a regular King
They worship a king whose message is unlike any other
This King came to die for His people
The nations came to Jesus with
A Third Way in the City: 29: 7-9
- contextualization, the questions of the city, daniel as a wise man
The City of all Cities: 29: 10-14
The ultimate exile..the one carried off to die in a foreign land that he may set the captives to an impossible master free.
true restoration would come from the ultimate exile
Contextualization
Critiqing from the inside
The third way
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