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A humorist of our day once quipped, "Sometimes you have to look reality square in the face and deny it!"
Fortunately, most new Christians are taught the importance of prayer in the spiritual life. Unfortunately, there are not often taught the reasons. Until we see prayer as a response to sin, we will not be motivated to pray as diligently and as readily as we should. Covers Daniel 9:1-19.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
While the Apostle John is given the most extensive revelation of any New Testament figure, the prophet Daniel has that honor in the Old Testament. His prophecy of the Seventy Weeks is the backbone of all other end-time prophecies in the Bible. Covers Daniel 9:20-27.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
When we say we plan to do something in "the future," we could mean next week, next month, or next year. But God plans to the very day. Christ entered Jerusalem exactly when Daniel prophesied He would - 483 years later, to the day. Covers Daniel 9:20-27.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
Many times in our lives confusing events leave us wondering about God's purposes and plans for us. A day is in the future when many will wonder the same thing based on world events. But those who have read the prophetic Scriptures will understand what God is achieving- and why. Covers Daniel 9:20-27.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
Sometimes we pray and there doesn’t seem to be an answer, or at best, the answer is a long time coming. We grow discouraged thinking God doesn't care. It's possible, as Daniel discovered, that the answer to our prayer was delayed by hostile heavenly beings. Covers Daniel 10:1-21.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
Our daily newspaper tells us what happened in the previous 24 hours, and in complete detail. Many people don't believe the future can be known in the same detail. But God, for whom time doesn't exist, knows everything at once. Detail is not a problem for Him. Covers Daniel 11:1-35.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
Many Christians think only of the book of Revelation when they think about the Great Tribulation and the last days. But the prophets of the Old Testament wrote about many of the same events - not usually in as much detail, but with the same degree of accuracy. Covers Daniel 12:2-4.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
Sometimes we get confused over what is "nice to know" versus what we "need to know." While there is much about the end times that would be nice to know, God hasn't revealed it all. But He has told us everything we need to know to live godly lives until the end. Covers Daniel 12:4-13.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.