I can recall nearly
every chapter of Daniel from my childhood. Many kids who grew up in Christian
homes can (or could; our current generation may not be so well versed).
This shouldn’t
surprise us. Many stories from Daniel make fantastic Sunday School material,
and I mean literally fantastic —
there are miracles to be found throughout the book: the
golden image and the fiery furnace; Nebuchadnezzar’s dream; the king’s humbling at the hand of God; the
writing on the wall; the den of lions; the prophetic visions of coming kingdoms
depicted as beasts (kingdoms we actually studied in history class, so I knew
this was no fairy tale); and so on.
And the stories are
not just fascinating; they make significant moral points: stand for what you believe in; don’t be proud; don’t blaspheme; trust
in God; the heavens rule.
Of course the book
sticks in our memories. Why wouldn’t it?