"See Me" I Min. Chane Jones I July 5, 2026
Speaker: Not provided
Shared by Alfred Street Baptist Church
Alfred Street Baptist Church
Summary
Main message: The preacher calls Christians to adopt a "see me" stance like Daniel — a bold, visible witness rooted in knowing one's identity in God, sustained by consistent character, that can provoke God's deliverance and expose injustice. Even when oppression is legalized, believers should stand firm in faith and let their faithful witness reveal God's power to others.
Key points:
- "See me" is a statement of resistance: standing one's ground publicly rather than hiding when attacked.
- It begins with knowing who you are — identity in God anchors courage and purpose (illustrated by Daniel's Jewish practice of praying toward Jerusalem).
- A "see me" attitude requires character and consistency (doing the faithful thing because of God's faithfulness, not merely discipline).
- Daniel's visible prayer despite a law against it led to divine deliverance and public recognition of God (the lion's den story).
- The sermon connects Daniel to contemporary injustice (citing Frederick Douglass and modern laws that oppress) and urges faithful, visible resistance so others will "know my God."
Scriptures mentioned: Daniel 6:6–10, Daniel 1–5
