Chapel talk - (insert team name) are consistent.
Prayer.
Introduction:
The prophet Daniel is a great model of consistency, and we read about it in chapter 6:1-24 (read the text aloud or tell the story as outlined below).
Prayer.
Introduction:
- Select a player(s) who has proven to be consistent.
 - Have the player to stand.
 - Invite his/her coaches and teammates to describe situations in which he/she has been consistent.
 - Wrap up and ask the player to be seated.
 
- Darius is the king and he has appointed Daniel to a very high position in his kingdom.
 - Daniel's colleagues are very jealous of him.
 - They cannot figure out a way to accuse him because of his consistency, faithfulness, and integrity.
 - They lay a trap based on Daniel's faith.
 - They got the king to decree that no one can pray to anyone but the king for 30 days. The penalty for disobedience was to be put in a den of lions.
 - Daniel prays discreetly, but they see him, accuse him, and he's thrown to the lions.
 - The king respects Daniel, and can't sleep all night. He respects Daniel's consistency.
 
- Daniel's consistency, his faithfulness, his integrity was strongly tested, but he remained consistent.
 - This was a real key to Daniel's long-term excellent service of the most powerful world leader of that era.
 
- When given great responsibility - be consistent.
 - When rivals conspire against you - - be consistent.be consistent.
 - When your integrity is questioned - be consistent.
 - When you are falsely accused - be consistent.
 - When you are in a pit with lions - be consistent.
 - When you are vindicated - be consistent.
 
- Best day or worst day.
 - Strong opponent or weak opponent.
 - At home or on the road.
 - Be consistent.
 
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