It is a fact of scripture that God does not tempt anyone. In other words, God will never put a stumbling block on the path of anyone with the intention of making them sin against Him. However, God will sometimes try our hearts to understand inclinations and priorities. Some people will face the test before they gain prominence. For some others, it is when they have already made it to the palace. Such was the case with Daniel and his colleagues in Babylon. Having been screened and shortlisted as trainees who would eventually serve in the palace of king Nebuchadnezzar, they were entitled to a ration of the king’s delicacies. Well, on the surface that was a privilege of a lifetime, dining with the most powerful king on earth. However, these men turned down the offer. It wasn’t just a matter of food on the platter; it was their faith and conviction on trial. It was about the laws of the God of Israel who said there should be no other gods besides Him.
God is still looking for people who will dare to obey Him fully in all circumstances. Such men and women remain His candidates for trust positions.
They were aware that the food served to the king was first offered to idols. To partake of such food would mean subscribing to the idols, a negation of the laws of God. At the risk of their lives, they rejected the offer and chose a simple meal plan. God blessed their food and made them better than those who feasted on the king’s delicacies. They took a stand for God, and He eventually stood for them when it was a matter of life and death. God is still looking for people who will dare to obey Him fully in all circumstances. Such men and women remain His candidates for trust positions.