The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 245: The Faithfulness of Daniel (2025)
Episode Date: September 2, 2025Fr. Mike takes us through the last chapter of Daniel and explains how Daniel models for us on how to live in exile and still be faithful to the Lord. We also see in Jeremiah the Lord promise a new cov...enant that will ultimately be fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Today’s readings are Jeremiah 31, Daniel 14, and Proverbs 16:21-24. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz, and you're listening to the Bible in a year podcast,
where we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
The Bible in a year podcast is brought to you by Ascension.
Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
It is day 245.
Well done.
We're reading Jeremiah chapter 31, as well as Daniel chapter 14.
So the last chapter in Daniel, as well as one chapter from Jeremiah, we're also reading
Proverbs chapter 16 versus 21 through 24.
As always, the Bible translation that I'm reading from is the revised standard version,
the second Catholic edition.
I'm using the great adventure Bible from Ascension.
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That would be so strange that wouldn't because we want you to, I can't say the words
subscribe today. It doesn't matter because I don't think the word subscribe is in either Jeremiah 31 or
Daniel 14. But here we are. Reading day 245, Jeremiah 31, Daniel 14, Proverbs 16 versus 21 through 24.
The book of the prophet Jeremiah chapter 31. At that time, says the Lord, I will be the God of all the
families of Israel and they shall be my people. Thus says the Lord, the people who survived the sword
found grace in the wilderness. When Israel sought for rest, the Lord appeared to him from afar.
I have loved you with an everlasting love. Therefore, I have continued my faithfulness to you. Again,
I will build you, and you shall be built, O Virgin Israel. Again, you shall adorn yourself with timbrels
and shall go forth in the dance of the merrymakers. Again, you shall plant vineyards upon the mountains
of Samaria. The planters shall plant and shall enjoy the fruit. For there shall be a
day when watchmen will call in the hill country of Ephraim, arise, and let us go up to Zion,
to the Lord our God. For thus says the Lord, sing aloud with gladness for Jacob, and raise
shouts for the chief of the nations. Proclaim, give praise, and say, the Lord has saved his people,
the remnant of Israel. Behold, I will bring them from the north country, and gather them from the
farthest parts of the earth. Among them, the blind and the lame, the woman with child and her who
has labor pains together, a great company, they shall return here. With weeping, they shall come,
and with consolations I will lead them back. I will make them walk by brooks of water in a straight
path in which they shall not stumble, for I am a father to Israel. And Ephraim is my firstborn.
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it in the islands afar off, say,
He who scattered Israel will gather him, and will keep him as a shepherd keeps his flock.
For the Lord has ransomed Jacob and has redeemed him from the hands too strong for him.
They shall come and sing aloud on the height of Zion, and they shall be radiant over the goodness
of the Lord, over the grain, the wine, and the oil, and over the young of the flock and the herd.
Their life shall be like a watered garden, and they shall languish no more.
Then shall the maidens rejoice in the dance, and the young men and the old shall be merry.
I will turn their mourning into joy.
I will comfort them and give them gladness for sorrow.
I will feast the soul of the priests with abundance,
and my people shall be satisfied with my goodness, says the Lord.
Thus says the Lord,
a voice is heard in Rama, lamentation, and bitter weeping.
Rachel is weeping for her children.
She refuses to be comforted for her children because they are not.
Thus says the Lord,
keep your voice from weeping,
and your eyes from tears for your work shall be rewarded says the lord and they shall come back from the land of the enemy
there is hope for your future says the lord and your children shall come back to their own country
i have heard ephraim bemoaning you have chastened and i was chastened like an untrained calf bring me back
that i may be restored for you are the lord my god for after i had turned away i repented
and after i was instructed i struck my thigh i was ashamed and i was confounded
because I bore the disgrace of my youth.
Is Ephraim, my dear son?
Is he my darling child?
For as often as I speak against him,
I do remember him still.
Therefore, my heart yearns for him.
I will surely have mercy on him, says the Lord.
Set up waymarks for yourselves.
Make yourself guideposts.
Consider well the highway, the road by which you went.
Return, or Virgin Israel.
Return to these your cities.
How long will you waver, O faithless daughter, for the Lord has created a new thing on the earth,
a woman protects a man. Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel. Once more, they shall use
these words in the land of Judah and in its cities when I restore their fortunes. The Lord bless you,
O habitation of righteousness, O holy hill. And Judah, and all its cities shall dwell there together,
and the farmers and those who wander with their flocks. For I will satisfy the weary soul
and every languishing soul I will replenish.
Thereupon I awoke and looked,
and my sleep was pleasant to me.
Individual responsibility for conduct.
Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord,
when I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah
with the seed of man and the seed of beasts.
And it shall come to pass,
that as I have watched over them to pluck up and break down
to overthrow, destroy, and bring evil,
so I will watch over them to build,
and to plant, says the Lord. In those days, they shall no longer say the fathers have eaten sour grapes
and the children's teeth are set on edge. But everyone shall die for his own sin. Each man who eats
sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on edge. A new covenant promised. Behold, the days are coming, says the
Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah. Not like the covenant
which I made with their fathers when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt.
My covenant which they broke, and I showed myself their master, says the Lord.
But this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord.
I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts, and I will be their God,
and they shall be my people, and no longer shall each man teach his neighbor and each his brother saying,
know the Lord, for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, says the Lord,
for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.
Thus, says the Lord, who gives the sun for light by day, and the fixed order of the moon
and the stars for light by night, who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar, the Lord of hosts
is his name. If this fixed order departs from before me, says the Lord, then shall the
descendants of Israel cease from being a nation before me forever. Thus, says the Lord,
if the heavens above can be measured and the foundations of the earth below can be explored,
then I will cast off all the descendants of Israel for all that they have done, says the Lord.
The city will be rebuilt. Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when the city shall be rebuilt
for the Lord from the Tower of Hananel to the corner gate. And the measuring line shall go out farther,
straight to the hill of Garab, and shall then turn to Goa.
The whole valley of the dead bodies and the ashes in all the fields as far as the brook Kidron,
to the corner of the horse gate toward the east, shall be sacred to the Lord.
It shall not be uprooted or overthrown any more forever.
The Book of Daniel, Chapter 14, Daniel and the priests of Bell.
When King Astiagis was laid with his fathers, Cyrus the Persian received his kingdom,
and Daniel was a companion of the king and was the most honored of his friends.
Now, the Babylonians had an idol called Bell, and every day they spent on it 12 bushes of
fine flour and 40 sheep and 50 gallons of wine. The king revered it and went every day to
worship it, but Daniel worshipped his own God. And the king said to him, why do you not worship
Bell, he answered, because I do not revere man-made idols, but the living God, who created
heaven and earth and has dominion over all flesh. The king said to him, do you not think that Bell
is a living God? Do you not see how much he eats and drinks every day? Then Daniel laughed and said,
Do not be deceived, O King, for this is but clay inside and brass outside, and it never ate or drank
anything. Then the king was angry, and he called his priests and said to them, if you do not tell me who
is eating these provisions, you shall die, but if you prove that Bell is eating them, Daniel
shall die, because he blasphemed against Bell. And Daniel said to the king, let it be done,
as you have said. Now, there were 70 priests of Bell, besides their wives and children, and the king
went with Daniel into the temple of Bell, and the priests of Bell said, behold, we are going
outside. You, yourself, O King, shall set forth the food and mix and place the wine, and shut the door
and seal it with your signet. And when you return in the morning, if you do not find,
that Bell has eaten at all we will die, or else Daniel will, who is telling lies about us.
They were unconcerned, for beneath the table they had made a hidden entrance, through which they
used to go in regularly and consume the provisions. When they had gone out, the king set forth the food
for Bell. Then Daniel ordered his servants to bring ashes, and they sifted them throughout the whole
temple in the presence of the king alone. Then they went out, shut the door, and sealed it with the
king's signet, and departed. In the night, the priests came with their wives.
and children, as they were accustomed to do, and ate and drank everything.
Early in the morning, the king rose and came and Daniel with him.
And the king said, are the seals unbroken Daniel?
He answered, they are unbroken, O king.
As soon as the doors were opened, the king looked at the table and shouted in a loud voice,
You are great, O bell, and with you there is no deceit, none at all.
Then Daniel laughed, and restrained the king from going in and said,
look at the floor and notice whose footsteps these are. The king said, I see the footsteps of men and women
and children. Then the king was enraged and he seized the priests and their wives and children
and they showed him the secret doors through which they were accustomed to enter and devour what was
on the table. Therefore the king put them to death and gave Bell over to Daniel who destroyed
it and its temple. Daniel kills a dragon. There was also a great dragon which the
Babylonians revered. And the king said to Daniel, you cannot deny that this is a living God,
so worship him. Daniel said, I will worship the Lord my God, for he is the living God. But if you,
O king, will give me permission, I will slay the dragon without sword or club. The king said,
I give you permission. Then Daniel took pitch, fat, and hair, and boiled them together and made
cakes which he fed to the dragon. The dragon ate them and burst open, and Daniel said,
what you have been worshipping. When the Babylonians heard it, they were very indignant and conspired against
the king, saying, the king has become a Jew. He has destroyed Bell and slain the dragon and slaughtered
the priests. Going to the king, they said, hand Daniel over to us, or else we will kill you and your
household. The king saw that they were pressing him hard, and under compulsion he handed Daniel over to
them. Daniel in the lion's den. They threw Daniel into the lion's den, and he was there for six
days. There were seven lions in the den, and every day they had been given two human bodies and two sheep,
but these were not given to them now, so that they might devour Daniel. Now, the prophet Habakkuk
was in Judea. He had boiled pottage and had broken bread into a bowl, and was going into the field
to take it to the reapers, but the angel of the Lord said to Habakkuk, take the dinner which you have
to Babylon, to Daniel in the lion's den. Abacook said, Sir, I have never seen Babylon, and I know
nothing about the den. Then the angel of the Lord took him by the crown of his head and lifted
him by his hair and set him down in Babylon right over the den with the rushing sound of the wind
itself. Then Habakkuk shouted, Daniel, take the dinner which God has sent you. And Daniel said,
You have remembered me, O God, and have not forsaken those who love you. So Daniel arose and ate,
and the angel of God immediately returned Habakkuk to his own place. On the seventh day, the king
came to mourn for Daniel. When he came to the den, he looked in, and there sat Daniel. And the king
shouted with a loud voice, you are great, O Lord God of Daniel, and there is no other besides you.
And he pulled Daniel out, and threw into the den the men who had attempted his destruction,
and they were devoured immediately before his eyes.
The Book of Proverbs chapter 16, verses 21 through 24.
the wise of heart is called a man of discernment and pleasant speech increases persuasiveness wisdom is a fountain of life to him who has it but folly is the chastisement of fools the mind of the wise makes his speech judicious and adds persuasiveness to his lips pleasant words are like a honeycomb sweetness to the soul and health to the body
give you praise and glory. Thank you so much. Gosh, Lord God, thank you so much for this day. Thank you for
getting us to the book of Daniel and through the book of Daniel. We thank you so much for bringing us to
this moment. God, you're with us through everything. You bring us through distress. You bring us through
tornadoes and tempests. You bring us through storms of life. And we ask that you please remind us of
your presence this day and every day. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. In the name of the Father and of the
Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. You know, I gosh, I said that, you know, God gives us the grace to get
through storms because I neglected to say yesterday when we were looking at Jeremiah chapter 30,
how, I think the Lord says it twice. He says in chapter 30, verse 7, he says, alas, the day is so great,
there is none like it. It is a time of distress for Jacob. And then here's the key line. Yet he shall be
saved out of it. God says this a couple times. And even just this one chapter, he shall be saved out of
it. And this is so, so important. Again, in verse 23, behold the storm of the Lord, wrath has gone
forth, whirling tempest, but you understand, but you're going to be saved out of it. For the
believer, we need to be reminded that God has promised. He says, in this world, you'll have
trouble. Take heart, I have overcome the world, that basically he's going to bring us through. But that
means we have to be in the midst of it, right? In order to go through the storm, we have to be in a storm.
And here's God in chapter 30, saying, I'll bring you out of it. And then here we are in
chapter 31, which is just a gorgeous chapter. What an incredible, incredible chapter. Because God
talks again, he says, people who survived the sword found grace in the wilderness. And this is so good.
And here's the verse 3 in chapter 31. I have loved you with an everlasting love. Therefore,
I have continued my faithfulness to you. I will build you and you shall be built.
You know, this is so, so incredible. Hear the word of the Lord. This is verse 10. He who scattered
Israel will gather him and will keep him as a shepherd keeps his flock, for the Lord has ransomed
Jacob and redeemed him from hands too strong for him. And this is just, this is us. I mean, of course,
this is Israel. The God brings Israel back to the land in 70 years. He's going to do this. But
God ransomed us by the power of Jesus Christ, by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. He's ransomed us
from hands too strong for us. And gosh, and then the maidens shall rejoice in the dance. And young men
and the old shall be merry. I will turn their mourning into joy. I will comfort them and give them
gladness for sorrow and this is just so important because remember we have to in order to get
through the storm we have to be in the storm now the last thing i want to highlight last two things
last thing last two things in last three things in chapter 31 of jeremiah where god himself he
speaks about this and he speaks that there will be individual responsibility for conduct now god has
has made this clear a number of times already but he says basically in those days they have the saying
The saying was the fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth are set on edge.
He says, but no, no, no.
But everyone shall die for his own sin.
So your children will not die for your sin and you are not going to die for your children's sins.
There's a responsibility each and every individual one of us has to carry.
And that's so incredible.
And then lastly, we have the new covenant.
Oh, I'll make a new covenant with the house of Israel, with the house of Judah, not like the covenant and made with their fathers.
Remember, what does Jesus say at the last supper?
This is the blood.
of the new and eternal covenant take it all of you and drink from it do this in remembrance of me
so so important but that and that's the sign of the covenant right this is the it seals the covenant
strengthens the covenant it's a sign of the covenant but here's part of it is i will make the house of
israel after those days i'll put my law within them i will write it upon their hearts and i will
be their god and they shall be my people what an incredible incredible gift by the lord to give us
this covenant to bring us into the new and eternal covenant in the blood of Jesus Christ.
And we get to renew every single time we celebrate the Mass and get to receive the body and blood
of Christ in the Eucharist.
What, gosh, incredible gift the way God fulfills Jeremiah 31 in Jesus.
And in the church right now, we get to experience this on a daily basis, sounds like the day-to-day basis,
but, you know, gosh, I'm just so excited.
And then we have the book of Daniel, the end, chapter 14, which is just so good.
We have these three little vignettes of Daniel, Daniel, and the priests of Bell,
Daniel and the dragon, Daniel, again in the lion's den.
And one of the things it shows, it demonstrates is here is Daniel, who's faithfully Jewish,
so completely Jewish, that he is not even close to abandoning worship of the Lord God,
not even close.
And he's able to survive in Babylon without becoming a Babylonian.
And this is one of the pieces in Daniel that really reveals this, is here's how you can live,
Here's how it's possible to live in exile.
You may have, it might cost you everything, right?
Daniel might have been thrown into the lion's den once or twice and been eaten the first
or second time, that Hennoniah Azariah Mishal, they might have been cast into the fiery
furnace and burnt up.
But it demonstrates that, but this is what faithfulness looks like.
You can live in exile.
You can be far from home.
You can be surrounded by people who do not believe what you believe.
In fact, you can be not only surrounded by people who do not believe what you believe,
but you can be surrounded by people who are more powerful than you.
who do not believe what you believe.
And it might happen that you can still hold on to your faith.
You can still live out your faith.
And this is what the last couple chapters of the book of Daniel really, truly reveal.
We have that section in the middle right there, I think chapter 7 to 12, where it's this revelation, incredible revelation.
But we also see from one to six and these last two chapters, here's how we can live in exile,
to be faithful to the Lord God, no matter what the cost.
And that's what we're called to do because, gosh, you guys, and this is us.
You know, our culture around us is changing dramatically.
Our culture around us doesn't necessarily respect anyone who believes the Bible or anyone
who is following after Jesus Christ.
It might.
Some people might.
But we're increasingly becoming strangers in a strange land.
We're increasingly becoming more acutely aware of the fact that we are sojourners, that this
world is not our home, not our ultimate home.
And so we recognize, yep, we're going to do everything we can to follow the Lord.
We do everything we can to help our brothers and sisters, regardless of we're
what they believe or where they're at in life, we just follow Jesus' commandment to love those who hate
us and to love those who persecute us. But we find ourselves more and more in that place, right? That
place of misunderstanding, that place of powerlessness, that place where others are more powerful. And that's
why the book of Daniel is so incredible. Because Daniel, Hananiah, Azariah, Michael, they all
show us. It is possible to live in exile and to be faithful. Some of us,
might have more exile in our lives than others.
Some of you might think, like, no, are you kidding me?
I'm surrounded by people who support what I believe, and that's awesome.
That's incredible.
That just realized what a great gift that is.
But many of us, we might experience some of this exile living, or we are far from home
and maybe even a little afraid.
But Daniel reminds us that you don't have to be afraid.
And Jeremiah reminds us that the day will come when no one who belongs to the Lord
will be afraid again.
So until that day, we're praying for each other because to one degree or another, we are away from home.
To one degree or another, we are in exiled.
And so we need our brothers and sisters who are united with us in faith, united with us in prayer.
And so I want to let you know I'm praying for you.
Please, please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.
Thank you.