Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - Motivation for Commitment - Part 2
Episode Date: January 12, 2026Motivation is the driving force within us. It’s the difference between simply living and living an abundant life. But what is it that motivates the people of God? Dr. Stanley prompts our thinkin...g about what drives us to fulfill the commitments we made to God by sharing the story of Daniel.Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the In-Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Monday, January 12th.
Do you truly believe that God's way is the best way?
Today's podcast challenges you to examine your motivation for commitment through the inspiring example of Daniel's life.
If you'll turn to Daniel chapter 6 for a moment, and you'll recall that in this particular chapter, that the Bible says, Darius, now let me tell you what's happened.
First of all, you had King Nebuchadnezzar, then you have Belchaza, then you have Darius.
So the Medes and the Persians have already come in now and taken over Babylon.
Not on Nebuchadnezzar, but his son also.
They've lost the kingdom.
And so Darias appoints 120 satraps, or servants who will answer to him.
And he appoints three commissioners over all these 120.
And Daniel is one of those commissioners.
And so the scripture says in verse 3 of Daniel 6, then this Daniel began distinguishing himself among the commissioners and satraps because he possessed an extraordinary spirit.
And the king planned to upon him over the entire kingdom.
That is, Daniel had excelled himself to the degree that he was going to be appointed the prime minister over all of Babylon.
So what happens?
What normally happens?
The other commissioners and satraps began to be very jealous and sought the Bible says in verse 4,
a ground of accusation against Daniel.
So they found one. They found out that three times a day he opened his wonder up in his home
and he prayed toward Jerusalem to Jehovah God. They found out about it. They went to the king.
They said, O king live forever. Real pious. Hypocrits. Oh, king live forever. We think it'd be a
wonderful idea if you would establish a decree that says, for 30 days anyone who bows down to
anyone else but you and your gods and worship them, they should be thrown in the life.
lion's den. He said, I think that's a wonderful idea. So he signed the edict, and he wrote it according to the law of the
Medes and Persians, which meant there was absolutely no way to revoke that law for 30 days. There were to be
absolutely no exceptions to the law. Well, what did they do? Well, listen to this wonderful verse,
verse 10. Now, when Daniel knew that the document was signed, he entered his house. Now in his roof,
chamber, he had windows open to Jerusalem. And he continued,
kneeling on his knees three times. Listen, he continued, he didn't start it to impress him by it.
He continued kneeling on his knees three times a day, praying and giving thanks before his God
as he had done previously or had been doing previously. Now, of course, what they did is they
waited until they saw him do it, went straight to the king, and they said, oh, king, we caught
Daniel praying toward Jerusalem to his God. So they'll reign Daniel before the king. The Bible says
that Daniel is placed into the lion's den, thrown in the lion's den by the king.
But it's interesting what the king said.
Verse 16.
Then the king gave orders, and Daniel was brought in and cashed into the lion's den.
The king spoke and said to Daniel, now here's the king who's throwing him to the lion's den.
He said to Daniel, Daniel, your God, whom you constantly serve, will himself deliver you.
And you imagine the kind of witness that Daniel had already had in Babylon with the king saying,
Daniel, I have seen such in your life.
I believe that even though I throw you in the lion's den, your God is able to deliver you.
Well, do you remember what happens the next morning?
The king can't wait.
Verse 19, the king rose early before dawn at the break of day, went in haste to the lions den.
And when he came to the den of lions, he cried out, Daniel, servant of the living God,
has your God whom you constantly serve been able to deliver you from the lions?
Listen to this.
Then Daniel spoke to the king, O king, live forever.
Can you imagine what the king must have felt when he heard old Daniel's voice?
Oh, king live forever.
Now, you know the rest of the story.
It's interesting what happens here.
When Daniel was thrown to the lion's den, all of a sudden, for some unknown reason, all the lions had locked jaw.
They couldn't do a thing.
All they could do is just look at Daniel.
Smell of him, waved their tail, but could not open their mouths.
Daniel was committed to being a good witness to God the Father, Jehovah God as he knew him, Elohim, as he knew him, Yahweh.
he was committed to bearing as untarnished a witness as possible in a pagan society.
Have you ever made a commitment to Jesus Christ that in the day in which you live in the society in which you live that is tarnished with all kinds of evil and darkness?
Have you made the commitment yet?
Lord Jesus, regardless of the consequences, I choose to live over.
obediently, I choose to live separated. I choose to live before you, keeping my body, soul,
and spirit unto you, regardless of the consequences. Regardless of which way the winds are blowing.
You see, this is the way many people who name the name of Jesus Christ to live their lives.
They say, oh, how am I going to live today? Which way is the wind blowing? Which way are the crowds going?
which way is the pressure going
which will bring me more approval by my peers
what will keep me from being rejected
what will bring me the least amount of harm
and the least amount of criticism
and the least amount of exposure
what will keep me the safest
that's not the questions that real genuine true committed believers ask
what we ask is God what do you want me to do
I choose to do that and I leave the consequences
of my obedience to you, period.
And that's the kind of believers
that God needs to live in this society.
We live in a pagan society.
Ungodly, vile, evil, wicked, demonic, satanic.
We're living in that kind of a society.
Have you made a commitment to Jesus Christ
that you will live for Him as long as it's convenient?
Until the persecution sets in,
as long as it is safe, as long as you have the approval of your friends, or have you made a commitment to Jesus Christ,
that you are going to obey Him by the power of the Holy Spirit, regardless of what it cost you?
Because you see, it is our witness before the world.
You and I should be motivated to obey the living God because of the overflow of the consequences of the life that we live.
who is motivated to obeying God by your disobedience?
Who's motivated to loving Jesus Christ with devotion
when they see you compromising your convictions
and giving in when the pressures on
and moving along with the crowd
because you don't want to be a fanatic?
Here's what happens.
You and I can make a commitment to Jesus Christ
to live for him and the further and further away from truth
the world becomes.
What does that make?
that makes us look like fanatics and we haven't budged.
That's the way the world looks at us.
Listen, 30 years ago, 25 years ago,
you and I could believe what we believe, do what we do.
And you know what?
Nobody opened their mouth today.
We look like pious fanatics.
Who has done the moving?
Satan and his crowd is the one who's done the moving,
and they're moving further and further and further away from God,
and the further away from truth they get the more fanatical you're going to look.
So I ask your question.
If friend, you made a commitment to stand before God.
Because of your fear of criticism and approval of your friends, have you joined the world?
You say, well, I'm not too far from where I used to be.
The truth is you're moving with them.
That's where they were.
They're moving in the other direction.
You say, well, after all, you know, I have the same sort of friends I had over there.
Where did your friends go?
Are they moving with the unbelieving world?
You see, you and I have to take a stand for Jesus Christ.
Listen, not based on what my friends do, but based on what God says, and when I base it on what he says, I don't budge.
Well, let's move on.
Another motivation, that is, the cause of Christ itself.
Now, I want you to notice something.
If you'll turn back over to chapter 5.
Now, Nebuchadnezzah, who was the king when Daniel was taken, when he died, Belshazzazzar,
his son became the king and the city was being surrounded by the Persians.
Darius the king surrounded the city of Babylon.
And so here they are having a big party in a drunken stupor.
And as violent as wicked as he is, in his drunken stupor, he could make any kind of
decision he chose, they'd have to abide by it.
In the middle of all this reveling and character,
on, all of a sudden, with no warning, this finger appears out of nowhere and begins the right
on the wall. You say, well, what kind of reaction did they have? Verse 6 of chapter 5 will tell you
exactly what kind of reaction the king had. His face grew pale. That means white. His thoughts
alarmed him. His hip joints went slack. His knees began knocking together. Can you imagine what
kind of sight that was. All of a sudden, he could not stand before this undefined and
indescribable finger that was writing on the wall, scared them to death. So they called the
sousayers, the magicians, and all the rest. And his wife, the queen, said to him, there's a man in
the kingdom relating to Daniel. They called Daniel in. And of course, when he comes in now,
and all of this that's going on. He knows that anything he could say could cost him his life just like that.
But at this moment, and you didn't know this unless you know the sequence of events,
the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Greeks, the Romans,
here is the trail of God's prophetic work in all of human history.
What is about to happen is a vital part in what God's going to do historically in the world.
Daniel comes on the scene.
Verse 16, the king makes him all kind of promises if he can interpret.
Listen to what Daniel says.
Daniel answered and said before the king,
keep your gifts for yourself or give your awards to someone else.
However, I will read the inscription to the king and make the interpretation known to him.
Now listen to this.
Then the hand was sent from him and this inscription was written out,
Menet, Me'ei, Tekel, Euphar sin, and here's what it means, Belchaza, God has numbered your kingdom and put it into it.
You've been weighed on the scales and found deficient.
Your kingdom has been divided and it has already been given to the Medes and the Persians,
and before dawn hit the next day, Belchazza was the prisoner of King Darius,
and the whole kingdom of Babylon had fallen into captivity.
Why do you think?
Daniel did not come and say, well, that is a strange hand.
Thinking about what could have happened to him if he told the truth.
He never even questioned that.
He said, keep your presence for yourself.
I don't want your gifts.
I'm going to tell you what God says.
Here's what the one true living God says.
You've been weighed in the balance.
You've been found warning.
Your kingdom has already come to an end, Belchaza.
it's all over for you.
For the cause of Jehovah,
Daniel fulfilled his commitment
to be obedient to God
regardless of the consequences.
Are you willing to obey God
today regardless of the consequences?
Are you willing to confront people
with the truth about Jesus Christ
whether they like you or not?
Do you hesitate to bear witness for Jesus Christ
because you're afraid they'll rejoice?
you? My friends, you have the only message that can transform the world. What is it that's
keeping you from sharing that boldly, lovingly, pointedly, effectively, courageously,
fruitfully to people who need to be saved? You see, as a teenager, Daniel made a decision. He
purposed in his heart to be obedient to Jehovah God. And I want to ask you, have you purposed in
your heart to obey God. I don't know what he's challenged you to do. I don't know where you stand
at this point in your life. I don't know what God has called you to do, but I want to ask you this question.
Have you made a commitment? Have you ever said to him? Have you ever told him, Lord, I will obey you
you regardless of the circumstances. Are you watching the wind? Watching your friends, looking at the
precious, seeing what's safe? Where's the majority? What's the most profitable? Are you asking the
question, what is obedience to God? My friend, a sincere.
Sear, committed, child of God, ultimately ask only one question.
I'm not saying that you won't ask many questions, but ultimately you ask the final question.
What will it take for me to be obedient to Almighty God?
And my answer to this question is, yes, God, I will obey you.
That is the quality of commitment that God is looking for in the lives of his children.
And you see, when we are committed, when we are committed, and we see the
cause of Christ, the cause of Christ.
When we see the importance of that, we will take a firm, loving but strong, irrevocable stand in the name of God.
One last motivation for fulfilling your commitment to Him.
I can't even find it in the book of Daniel.
You know why?
Because there's not one negative thing about Daniel in that book.
but because God does use this, I want to go to another book in the Bible and use someone else
just for this last point for a moment. So let me show you just for a moment because he's a perfect
example of what God will use on us at times when we don't fulfill our commitment. Jonah,
you'll recall that God called him to go to preach the gospel, to preach the truth, thus saith
the Lord to Nineveh. Jonah said, after arguing with God, he said nothing to do.
doing because he really wanted God to destroy the Ninevites because they were a threat to God's
people. He wouldn't go. So what did he do? He went down to Joppa, the Bible says, bought him a ticket
on a boat all the way to Tarshis to run from God to get away from God. Well, he got out there
on that beautiful Mediterranean and all of a sudden this big storm came up. And then the sailors
decided to cast lots to see whose fault it was. And of course it fell upon Jonah. Finally,
they threw him overboard. You remember the Bible says a big fish swallowed him.
and if you'll read the second chapter of Jonah, you'll find out why Jonah ran all the way to Nineveh as soon as he hit dry land.
Because, brother, God put the pressure on him.
He gave him a submarine ride on the big whale or whatever it might have been.
He put the pressure on Jonah, wouldn't let him get away.
The Bible says the whale of the fish threw him up on the shore, and when he did, he must have landed on his feet because he headed out for Nineveh.
couldn't wait to get there to be obedient to God.
Has God ever had to put pressure on you?
Well, if he hasn't, you have a wonderful experience in store
because, my friend, he will.
You see, God shouldn't have to motivate us by pressure,
but he will if he wants to, and if he chooses to,
and if he knows he needs to,
and listen, if what God is calling you to do,
if this point of direction in your life
is that important to God right now,
listen, the more pressure you feel, watch this,
the more pressure you feel from God
to do what he's calling you to do,
you mark it down, the more important it is to God
that you operate a certain way at this point in your life.
It does make a difference what you and I do.
So there are many ways that you and I get motivated,
and I simply ask you the question,
what will it take to motivate you
to make this commitment to Jesus Christ?
Lord Jesus, I commit myself to you that by the power of the Holy Spirit and the indwelling Christ who lives within me,
I will obey you regardless of the consequences.
If you've never made that commitment, you need to make it.
Nobody can force you to make it, not even God will force you, but you should make it because of who he is.
and because of his purpose in your life,
and because of whom you belong,
and because of why you're here.
Our Father, we thank you for being patient with us
when we've not wanted to fulfill your will for our lives,
when we've rebelled against you, argued with you,
try to offer some substitute for doing what you wanted us to do.
We pray today that the Holy Spirit will speak to every single hero.
Let us not escape that simple truth.
that we make a commitment that requires obedience regardless of the circumstances.
Those whom you have called an area of service will make that commitment.
Those in whose lives you're working about surrendering some habit,
they'll make that commitment,
making some defted decision about their family that they'll make that commitment.
Whatever it is, they'll be courageous enough, trusting enough, believing enough,
to say yes
and with perfect assurance
leave all the consequences to you
is my prayer in Jesus' name.
Amen.
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