Daniel’s life revealed the reality of his faith. He conducted himself so honorably in his high office that Darius “gave thought to setting him over the whole realm” (Dan. 6:3).
The other presidents and princes, however, were jealous and began to devise means of getting rid of Daniel. But hard as they tried, they could find nothing in his life to use against him. The Bible says that “he was faithful; nor was there any error or fault found in him” (v.4).
What a record! What a testimony! He was loyal and conscientious on the job—all the while giving God first place. Daniel’s life was so far above reproach that his enemies had to create a situation in which his commitment to God would come into conflict with his government position.
Would we stand up under close examination like this? Are we so faithful in our work that our fellow employees could “find no charge or fault” in us? It’s commendable to witness for Christ. But consider the influence of a godly life and a job so faithfully performed that others could find no fault. That would silence the critics and glorify God.
Like Daniel, our behavior should be blameless. Then we too will have works that witness!
The task Your wisdom has assigned,
Lord, let me cheerfully fulfill;
In all my works Your presence find,
And prove Your good and perfect will. —Anon.
When you do your work faithfully, your faith will be seen at work.