| Treasure | Scriptures | Context | Topics |
|---|
| Those in Christ who are led or forced to live in the midst of an idolatrous culture are free to serve the peoples - even in the government - but not serve and worship idols and false gods. | Daniel 3:12, Daniel 3:17-18 | Daniel 3:10-18 | False Gods, Worship, Freedom |
| Faithfulness to God (not simply religious rituals) may cost the faithful their liberty or their life. | Daniel 3:21-23 | Daniel 3:19-25 | Dedication, Faithfulness, Freedom |
| Those faithfully standing IN CHRIST in idolatrous cultures have the freedom to accept rewards and gifts or humbly reject or ignore rewards and gifts. | Daniel 5:16-17, Daniel 2:48 | Daniel 5:1-31 | Freedom, Idolatrous Culture, In Christ |
| When no other means is available, those in the LORD may be led by God to purchase their food - do business with - from idol worshippers. | Genesis 42:1-5 | Genesis 42:1-38 | Freedom, God's Will, Idolatrous Culture |
| God brings His chosen people out of the bondage in which He finds them to set them free to know Him and do His will. | Deuteronomy 6:20-23 | Deuteronomy 6:20-25 | Freedom, God's Deliverance, God's Will |