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Chapter 12—Angels From the Captivity to John the Baptist TA 139

Daniel and His Three Companions TA 139

The love and fear of God was before Daniel, and he educated and trained all his powers to respond as far as possible to the loving care of the Great Teacher, conscious of his amenability to God. The four Hebrew children would not allow selfish motives and love of amusements to occupy the golden moments of this life. They worked with a willing heart and ready mind. This is no higher standard than every Christian may attain. God requires of every Christian scholar more than has been given him. Ye are “a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.”—Fundamentals of Christian Education, 230. TA 139.1

Those who do as Daniel and his fellows did will have the cooperation of God and the angels.—Manuscript Releases 4:125. TA 139.2