Lessons from Daniel

Being Deceived (Daniel 6:1-24)

At some point in our lives every one of us has been deceived in some way or another. There is deception by others, deception by circumstances, and even self deception. No matter what the source deception is no fun and I don’t think anyone truly enjoys being deceived. Satan is a master at deception and many lives have been damaged through his deception. In this lesson we will look at ways that are used to deceive us.

In the passage for the lesson we see that King Darius was deceived. The tricky thing with deception though is that his deception put Daniel in the den of Lions. Sometimes when we are deceived other also pay the price for our deception. The princes and leaders who wanted to get rid of Daniel were also deceived. They deceived themselves into thinking that they could get rid of Daniel and not be punished. Their self deception led to them and their families being thrown into the den of Lions.

We are warned in the New Testament against being deceived (Galatians 6:7-8). In this passage we also see the principle of sowing and reaping. We must remember that we will reap what we sow and we will always reap more than we sow. Therefore we must guard against deception.

Ways that Satan uses to deceive :

1)  Flattery (verse 6)

2)  Lies (verse 7)

3)  Pressure (verse 8)

4)  The mistake (verse 9)

Lessons from Daniel

Being Deceived (Daniel 6:1-24) : Handout

1)  Give examples of things or ways that we can be deceived.

2)  List the people in the passage who were deceived and the consequences for their deception.

3)  What is a New Testament verse that applies to us today in regards to deception?

4)  Give an outline showing how King Darius was deceived and how Satan uses these same methods.