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Christian Devotional – June 28, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 35 What is your reputation? Read Daniel 5:10-12. I’ve heard it said that you don’t get to create your reputation, you simply influence it. Reputation is what other people think about you. When your name comes up in conversations, what’s the impression of the people who hear it? What have they heard about you? What have they experienced regarding you? All of these factors come together to build your reputation. Even though this new King didn’t seem to know much of what his father had gone through or experienced, the Queen did. The Queen knew Daniel by reputation. She understood what he had been able…
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Christian Devotional – June 27, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 34 Déjà vu. Read Daniel 5:5-9. Reading these verses and looking back over the first few chapters of Daniel, it starts to read the same. It’s a very similar situation. God has moved in a divine way. The king is trying to make sense of it, but no one can understand. So often we find ourselves in situations that are repeats. If we’re not careful and don’t learn from the opportunities that God presents us, we will find ourselves repeating the same situation over and over and over again. God wants us to learn and to seek after him. Here we see the next generation…
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Christian Devotional – June 25, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 33 Praising the Creator or the creation? Read Daniel 5:1-4. It can be easy to get mixed up as leaders. We can get so focused on the things that we are doing that. We end up missing the focus and get focused on all the wrong things. Chronologically, Daniel chapter 5 takes place quite a bit after Daniel chapter 4. King Nebuchadnezzar’s son is now on the throne. We quickly see that he has inherited his father’s prideful attitude, but not his father’s acknowledgment of the one true God. This new king loves wealth and grandeur and parties, and at the start of chapter 5,…
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Christian Devotional – June 23, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 32 The final message to the people. Read Daniel 4:36-37. This entire chapter has been a letter that king Nebuchadnezzar was writing to his entire kingdom. Most kings would not have wanted people to know what he went through, the humbling and humiliating experience that he had. But the king is broadcasting it to the entire kingdom for the express purpose of ensuring that they know and understand that God is God. When it comes to declaring the praise and wonder and glory of who God is, it’s not about our pride. It’s not about making ourselves look good. God is about God and him…
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Christian Devotional – July 22, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 31 The results. Read Daniel 4:34-35. What are key steps that every leader needs to make sure they follow through on? Results and review. No matter what we’re doing or how we’re doing it, we must take time to understand the results and review those results. That’s the only way we can adjust, make changes, and get better. King Nebuchadnezzar went through the same thing. After the time passed that God had shared with him, he had an opportunity to review the results. He made the very quick and smart decision to acknowledge the Lordship of God. God is truly over everything. God is the…
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Christian Devotional – June 21, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 30 Has your boss lost his mind? Read Daniel 4:31-33. Truthfully, we have all thought that our bosses have lost their minds at different points in time. In this case, the king really did lose his mind. He had been bragging and boasting about his greatness instead of acknowledging the greatness of God. As a result, God humbled him. All the things that Nebuchadnezzar thought were great about him, God took away. God even took away his capacity to problem solve or even understand the logic of who he was. Our abilities and capacities for everything about us is a gift from God. If we…
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Christian Devotional – June 20, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 29 Pride. Read Daniel 4:29-30. It doesn’t seem to matter how often God reminds us of the dangers of pride, we all still seem to fall prey to believing that we are more important than we really are. We also fall prey to trying to glorify ourselves instead of glorifying God. God had given king Nebuchadnezzar a warning that this would happen, but it had been 12 months since he had that dream. He had lost sight of what God had told him and had gone back to thinking that he had done all of the great things in his kingdom instead of God. Then…
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Christian Devotional – June 19, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 28 Adding advice. Read Daniel 4:26-27. How many times have you wanted to add in your own advice to the information that you’re sharing with others? People will talk to you about something as I’m telling them data or other information that they’ve asked for, sometimes I feel that it’s important that I include some advice. It can be really difficult to give advice to others, especially if they have not asked for it. Often, you have to truly try to understand the situation and ensure that it’s going to be appropriate to add our own advice. Daniel was in a precarious position here. He…
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Christian Devotional – June 18, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 27 Sharing the Truth. Read Daniel 4:20-25. If you’ve ever thought it was difficult to deliver bad news, you should think about what Daniel experienced having to share this message with the king. The king was one of the most powerful people in this entire part of the world at this point. And Daniel has to tell him the message that God is going to humble him and make him lose his mind to the place where he would be living in the fields and eating grass. I appreciate the difficulty and challenge that Daniel faced through this. Sharing bad news is never easy, but…
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Christian Devotional – June 17, 2026
Leading Through Challenging Circumstances, Day 26 Delivering bad news. Read Daniel 4:19. Have you ever had to deliver bad news before? Depending upon who you’re delivering it to, you may change your approach in different points. Some people respond better to bad news than other people. However, if you find yourself leading through challenging circumstances, then you probably have a leader who doesn’t necessarily respond well to bad news. The king had historically not responded well to bad news and Daniel has been given the interpretation of his dream. Daniel knows the king is not going to like the interpretation. It’s not favorable to him, and it will be tough…