God Himself was Daniel's Teacher

Them that honour me I will honour. 1 Sam. 2:30.

In acquiring the wisdom of the Babylonians, Daniel and his companions were
far more successful than their fellow students; but their learning did not
come by chance. They obtained their knowledge by the faithful use of their
powers, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. They placed themselves in
connection with the Source of all wisdom, making the knowledge of God the
foundation of their education. In faith they prayed for wisdom, and they
lived their prayers. They placed themselves where God could bless them. They
avoided that which would weaken their powers, and improved every opportunity
to become intelligent in all lines of learning. They followed the rules of
life that could not fail to give them strength of intellect. They sought to
acquire knowledge for one purpose--that they might honor God. They realized
that in order to stand as representatives of true religion amid the false
religions of heathenism they must have clearness of intellect and must
perfect a Christian character. And God Himself was their teacher. Constantly
praying, conscientiously studying, keeping in touch with the Unseen, they
walked with God as did Enoch.

True success in any line of work is not the result of chance or accident or
destiny. It is the outworking of God's providences, the reward of faith and
discretion, of virtue and perseverance. Fine mental qualities and a high
moral tone are not the result of accident. God gives opportunities; success
depends upon the use made of them.

While God was working in Daniel and his companions "to will and to do of His
good pleasure" (Phil. 2:13), they were working out their own salvation.
Herein is revealed the outworking of the divine principle of cooperation,
without which no true success can be attained. Human effort avails nothing
without divine power; and without human endeavor, divine effort is with many
of no avail. To make God's grace our own, we must act our part. His grace is
given to work in us to will and to do, but never as a substitute for our
effort.

As the Lord cooperated with Daniel and his fellows, so He will cooperate
with all who strive to do His will. And by the impartation of His Spirit He
will strengthen every true purpose, every noble resolution. Those who walk
in the path of obedience will encounter many hindrances. Strong, subtle
influences may bind them to the world; but the Lord is able to render futile
every agency that works for the defeat of His chosen ones; in His strength
they may overcome every temptation, conquer every difficulty (Prophets and
Kings, pp. 486, 487).

>From Lift Him Up - Page 193

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