Reliable

 

Darius decided to appoint a hundred and twenty governors to hold office throughout his empire. In addition, he chose Daniel and two others to supervise the governors and to look after the king’s interests. Daniel soon showed that he could do better work than the other supervisors or the governors. Because he was so outstanding, the king considered putting him in charge of the whole empire. Then the other supervisors and the governors tried to find something wrong with the way Daniel administered the empire, but they couldn’t, because Daniel was reliable and did not do anything wrong or dishonest. They said to each other, "We are not going to find anything of which to accuse Daniel unless it is something in connection with his religion."

 

Daniel 6:1-5

 

We are all faced with dilemmas. Sometimes we face them every day, sometimes once in a lifetime. The important thing is to do the right thing, at the right time. Be stubborn. Have courage. Don’t compromise your principles.

Stand up for the right thing. Act according to your convictions.

 

You won’t fall for what’s wrong if you stand for what’s right.

 

Our Daily Bread – July 22, 2003