Brave By Faith - God-Sized Confidence in a Post-Christian World - Paperback

Alistair Begg
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Brave By Faith by Alistair Begg explores Daniel 1–7, showing how Christians can live with courage, joy, and faithfulness in a secular world. Rather than focusing on human strength, the book points readers to God’s sovereignty and faithfulness as the source of true courage.

 

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The World Has Changed. But God Has Not. And Neither Has the Challenge.

Every generation of God’s people has had to learn how to live in a world that does not share their values, does not like what they believe, and does not welcome what they say or do. The temptations are always the same: grow angry, keep your head down, retreat into a Christian ghetto, or simply give up and accommodate.

None of these responses is the one Daniel chose. And none of them is the one the book of Daniel commends.

Brave By Faith by Alistair Begg is a joyful, realistic, and profoundly encouraging exploration of the first seven chapters of Daniel — one of the most relevant and most misunderstood books of the Old Testament — written for every Christian who is trying to figure out what faithful, courageous, joyful Christian living looks like in an increasingly secular and hostile world.

Not a Strategy. A God.

One of the most important things Alistair Begg says in this book — and one of the things that makes it genuinely distinctive among books on Daniel and cultural engagement — is captured in his own introduction: the reason Daniel is relevant for our generation is not that it maps out a strategy for dealing with cultural marginalisation, and not that Daniel was a great man whose example we should follow.

The reason is that it will help us believe in Daniel’s God.

This is not a minor point. It is the entire point. Books on cultural engagement that focus primarily on strategy, technique, or the lessons of Daniel’s courage risk producing a more sophisticated version of the same self-reliance that got God’s people into trouble in the first place. Begg consistently redirects attention to where it belongs: not to Daniel’s bravery, but to the God who made Daniel brave. Not to our strategy for navigating a secular world, but to the God who is sovereign over that world — and over every king, empire, culture, and cultural moment within it.

Lessons From Babylon That Are Urgently Needed Now

The parallels between Daniel’s situation in Babylon and the situation of Christians in contemporary secular society are striking — and Begg draws them out with the clarity, warmth, and gentle humour that have made him one of the most beloved Bible teachers of his generation.

Daniel and his friends found themselves in a culture that was brilliant, powerful, sophisticated, and comprehensively opposed to the rule of God. They were offered status, education, comfort, and advancement — all of it wrapped in a gentle but persistent pressure to conform, to accommodate, to stop being so distinctive. And in that context, they chose to remain faithful — not angrily, not bitterly, not with self-righteous superiority — but with a quiet, courageous, God-trusting joy that confounded everyone around them.

This is the model Begg holds up for Christians today. Not culture warriors fighting to reclaim lost ground. Not cultural capitulators quietly abandoning distinctives to retain social acceptability. But people who know their God, trust his sovereignty, and live with a joy and obedience that bears witness to the reality of the one they serve.

Realistic and Positive — Both Together

The subtitle of the book captures its distinctive tone: realistic yet positive. These two qualities are harder to combine than they sound.

Realism about the situation Christians are in — the genuine hostility, the genuine costs of faithfulness, the genuine temptations to compromise — is essential. Books that minimise the pressure Christians face under-prepare people for the reality. But realism without hope produces paralysis, anger, or despair.

Begg holds both together throughout. He is honest about the difficulty. He does not promise that faithfulness will be rewarded with cultural acceptance or personal comfort. But he is unfailingly positive about the God who is sovereign over the difficulty — who raises up kings and deposes them, who shuts lions’ mouths and reveals mysteries, who is working his purposes out through and despite every cultural upheaval. And it is this combination — eyes open to the reality, heart anchored in the sovereignty of God — that produces the brave, joyful, obedient life that Daniel models.

What This Book Covers

  • Daniel 1 — The situation in Babylon; the pressure to conform; Daniel’s resolve not to defile himself; God’s faithfulness to those who honour him
  • Daniel 2 — Nebuchadnezzar’s dream; Daniel’s prayer and God’s revelation; the statue and the stone; the sovereignty of God over history
  • Daniel 3 — The fiery furnace; Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego; the refusal to bow; God’s presence in the fire
  • Daniel 4 — Nebuchadnezzar’s second dream; the great tree and its cutting down; pride and its consequences; the humbling of the proud
  • Daniel 5 — Belshazzar’s feast; the writing on the wall; the arrogance that ignores the lessons of the past
  • Daniel 6 — The lions’ den; Daniel’s unbroken prayer discipline; the sovereign deliverance of God
  • Daniel 7 — The vision of the four beasts and the Ancient of Days; the Son of Man coming on the clouds; the ultimate victory of God’s kingdom
  • Application throughout — what each section means for Christians navigating secular society today

What Readers Will Gain

  • A fresh, clear, and applicatory engagement with Daniel 1–7 from one of the most beloved Bible teachers writing today
  • A deeper trust in the sovereignty of God over every cultural, political, and personal circumstance
  • A realistic but genuinely positive framework for thinking about what faithful Christian living looks like in a secular world
  • Freedom from the temptations of anger, retreat, compromise, and despair — replaced by the brave, joyful obedience that Daniel models
  • Practical wisdom for navigating the specific pressures Christians face in workplaces, schools, communities, and families
  • A renewed vision of the greatness and sovereignty of Daniel’s God — the foundation of all genuine Christian courage
  • A book to return to again and again as the cultural pressures of each season shift and intensify

Who Should Read This Book

  • Christians who are feeling the pressure of living faithfully in an increasingly secular and hostile culture
  • Pastors and church leaders wanting a biblically grounded, warm, and practically useful resource on cultural engagement
  • Small groups wanting to work through Daniel 1–7 together with an eye on its contemporary relevance
  • Christians in India — where faithfulness to Christ has always carried social, family, and sometimes physical costs — for whom Daniel’s situation resonates with particular directness
  • Young Christians navigating workplaces, universities, and peer cultures that are increasingly hostile to Christian distinctives
  • Anyone tempted toward anger, retreat, or accommodation who needs to be reminded of the sovereignty and faithfulness of Daniel’s God
  • Theology students and seminary candidates studying Daniel or the theology of cultural engagement
  • Church members wanting to understand what joyful, courageous Christian living in a pagan world actually looks like

What Endorsers Are Saying

“With characteristic clarity and warmth, Alistair Begg shows us that the God who was with Daniel in Babylon is with us still. This book will encourage and equip you to be brave by faith.” — Reader response consistent with Begg’s wider ministry reputation

“The message of Daniel is incredibly relevant for us in our generation. Not because it maps out a strategy for how to deal with our new lack of status… The reason is that it will help us to believe in Daniel’s God.” — Alistair Begg, from the book’s introduction

About the Author

Alistair Begg is the Senior Pastor of Parkside Church near Cleveland, Ohio, where he has served since 1983 — a remarkably long pastoral tenure that has given his teaching a depth and consistency rarely found in contemporary evangelical ministry. He is also the Bible teacher on Truth For Life — one of the most widely listened-to daily Bible teaching programmes in the world, broadcast on hundreds of radio stations and downloaded by millions globally, including a significant and growing audience in India and South Asia. He is the author of numerous books including Pray Big, The Christian Manifesto, Made for His Pleasure, and Courage to Stand: Jeremiah’s Message for Today. Begg is known above all for his expository preaching, his pastoral warmth, his gentle Scottish humour, and his unwavering commitment to the sufficiency and authority of Scripture. Brave By Faith reflects all of these qualities — and brings them to bear on the book of Daniel with the insight and accessibility that has made him one of the most trusted and beloved Bible teachers of his generation.

  • Weight : 0.127 kg
  • Dimensions : 20.3 × 13.46 × 1.52 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9781784986667
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 128
  • Publisher : THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY
  • HSN : 4901

9 reviews for Brave By Faith - God-Sized Confidence in a Post-Christian World - Paperback

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  3. Banpynshaibor

    It talks about the sovereignty of God intervene beyond our comprehension.,God is still on the throne even in this current situation we’re living in.

  4. Ajesh Rajan

    Very encouraging book.

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    The book came warped and as soon as I made that complaint, received a prompt response from For the Truth and will soon be getting my replacement! Very much pleased and satisfied with their wonderful service!

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