The story of Daniel and his three friends is well known and well loved. But the account of these four men, in a far away land, is so much more than just the lion's den and a fiery furnace that we remember from Sunday school. In forty days, experienced Bible-teacher Justin Mote takes us through the historical account from the book of Daniel, showing us God's goodness, provision and sovereignty, even when the situation seems out of control. We get to know these four men of God in a new way, seeing their discipline, devotion and love for the one true God. Each of the undated devotions closes with comments or questions to help stimulate further private reflection. These studies are ideal for personal use or group study.
The readings are very short. Partly as a result of taking Daniel so slowly, there was a great deal of focus on promises which according to the author's interpretation can't be fulfilled unless 4 particular exiles, whom he sees as being representative of Israel, live. I honestly don't know why there needed to be a recap day, especially with the studies being so short anyway - why not tag it onto the end of one of the other days?