Able Anguish Anguished Constantly Continually Cried Crieth Cry Daniel Deliver Den Grief Grieved Hole Lamentable Lions Loud Mournful O Pained Rescue Safe Save Servant Serve Servest Serving Spake Spoke Tone Troubled Voice

6:20 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, {g} able to deliver thee from the lions?

(g) This declares that Darius was not touched with the true knowledge of God, because he doubted of his power.

6:20 Able to deliver - What he doubted of, we are sure of, that the servants of the living God, have a master who is able to deliver them and bear them out in his service.

6:18-24 The best way to have a good night, is to keep a good conscience. We are sure of what the king doubted, that the servants of the living God have a Master well able to protect them. See the power of God over the fiercest creatures, and believe his power to restrain the roaring lion that goeth about continually seeking to devour. Daniel was kept perfectly safe, because he believed in his God. Those who boldly and cheerfully trust in God to protect them in the way of duty, shall always find him a present help. Thus the righteous is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked cometh in his stead. The short triumph of the wicked will end in their ruin.

Able Constantly Continually Cried Daniel Deliver Den Pained Servant Serve Servest Troubled Voice

Able Constantly Continually Cried Daniel Deliver Den Pained Servant Serve Servest Troubled Voice


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