The Grands Letter (Dan/GLJ)
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D. on April 20, 2026 5:36 am (CST)
Dear Grands,
Daniel 1:8-16, “But Daniel made up his mind that he would not defile himself with the king’s choice food or with the wine which he drank; so he sought permission from the commander of the officials that he might not defile himself.
9 Now God granted Daniel favor and compassion in the sight of the commander of the officials,
10 and the commander of the officials said to Daniel, “I am afraid of my lord the king, who has appointed your food and your drink; for why should he see your faces that look more haggard than the youths who are your own age? Then you would make me forfeit my head to the king.”
11 But Daniel said to the overseer whom the commander of the officials had appointed over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah,
12 “Please test your servants for ten days and let us be given some vegetables to eat and water to drink.
13 “Then let our appearance be observed in your presence and the appearance of the youths who are eating the king’s choice food; and deal with your servants according to what you see.”
14 So he listened to them in this matter and tested them for ten days.
15 At the end of ten days their appearance seemed better and they were fatter than all the youths who had been eating the king’s choice food.
16 So the overseer continued to withhold their choice food and the wine they were to drink, and kept giving them vegetables.”
Those of you reading this Grands Letter already know that the LORD is capable of doing anything that is righteous and that will further His cause. The big question is whether you and I will always respond to such perilous commands with the strong faith and grace of these Hebrew boys. Just put yourself mentally in their situation and be honest.
Have you ever in your life wondered how those boys felt and what they said to each other over that brief stretch of time? My own thought is that they sweat a lot, trying desperately neither to speak of the situation nor to count the days. Yet, in the end, the LORD honored their faith and delivered them from all hurt. Whew! Just remember: “…faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1).
Heartily in Christ,
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
United States of America
“We will never know that Christ is all we need, until He becomes all that we have.” –Corrie ten Boom
