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Ancient of Days: A Study in Daniel

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What does it say?

God gave a vision that overwhelmed Daniel, but God’s messenger strengthened him.

What does it mean?

Under Cyrus, Israel’s captivity had come to an end, and many Jewish exiles had returned to reoccupy Jerusalem. But God revealed to Daniel that Israel’s future would continue to be filled with conflict. This news caused him to mourn and put everything aside in order to seek God and pray. God responded to Daniel’s prayer by sending a vision and His messenger explaining future events and encouraging him. The prince of Persia and the prince of Greece are thought to be Satan’s demons, who oppose God’s messengers. The angel pulled back the earthly curtain and gave Daniel a view of spiritual activity triggered by the prayer of God’s people.

How should I respond?

Prayer is spiritual warfare activated by those who love God (Eph. 6:12; 18). Because the Lord hears and responds when we call on Him, we should be motivated to talk with Him in both good times and bad. How would you describe your communication with God? You may never know what spiritual activity your prayers have prompted or the hidden battles being fought on your behalf. God will give you the strength to pray and continue praying as you look to Him and wait for His answer. Commit to consistently attending the battle and persist in prayer for God’s will.

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Ancient of Days: A Study in Daniel

The book of Daniel chronicles the stories and visions of the exiled prophet during his life in Babylon. Although faced with devastating exile, the characters of Daniel choose to be faithful to God no matter the cost. Daniel’s life and visions remind us that God Himself orders peoples, nations, and history, orchestrating His people’s redemption and His imminent return.

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