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How should we, as Christians, respond when the rules seem unfair?
This sermon examines Daniel 6 to explore how believers should respond when facing unjust laws and systemic hostility. The preacher defines 'lawfare' as the weaponization of legal systems against faith and warns against relying on human justice or complaining about unfairness. Instead, the message emphasizes that God's perfect laws remain supreme and that faithful obedience, particularly through consistent prayer, brings flourishing even in difficult seasons. The central theological pivot identifies Jesus Christ as the true Daniel who bore the ultimate penalty for sin, offering believers a foundation for boldness rooted in grace rather than self-effort. The conclusion challenges the congregation to pursue ordinary daily obedience and continual prayer as powerful means of grace that reflect God's kingdom in the world.
