“And when he came to the den, he cried with a lamentable voice unto Daniel: and the king spake and said to Daniel, O Daniel, servant of the living God, is thy God, whom thou servest continually, able to deliver thee from the lions?”
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Thou servant of the living God, Whilst lions round thee roar, Look up and trust and praise His Name, And all His ways adore; For even now, in peril dire, He works to set thee free, And in a way known but to Him, Shall thy deliverance be.
Dost wait while lions round thee stand? Dost wait in gloom, alone, And looking up above thy head See but a sealed stone? Praise in the dark! Yea, praise His Name, Who trusted thee to see His mighty power displayed again For thee, His saints, for thee.
We find the expression “the living God” many times in the Scriptures, and yet it is the very thing we are so prone to forget. We know it is written “the living God,” but in our daily life there is almost nothing we lose sight of as often as the fact that God is the living God.
We forget that He is now exactly what He was three or four thousand years ago, that He has the same sovereign power, and that He extends the same gracious love toward those who love and serve Him.
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