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The book of Daniel is the most exciting prophetic book in the Old Testament.
God began speaking to Daniel in dreams, visions, and wise understandings during his time of captivity in Babylon in 605 B.C. His prophecies were delivered to and through a cast of characters whom Dr. Jeremiah refers to as the "agents of Babylon." All of these agents play a part in the unfolding story of Daniel in Babylon.
In this series, Dr. Jeremiah provides a great tool for study on the book of Daniel. Through it, you will gain new understanding about our culture and the future of God's people, and you will grow in your confidence that the Lord will fulfill the remaining prophecies of Daniel.
In this message, we learn more about the deportation of the Jewish people from Jerusalem to Babylon under the ferocious rule of King Nebuchadnezzar. Covers Daniel 1:1-21.
Secular history tells us that Nebuchadnezzar was a brutal, tyrannical king. However, at one point, he found himself suffering from insomnia as he was plagued by dreams that predicted the future. Learn more about why God chose to reveal these dreams to Nebuchadnezzar and how Daniel handled their interpretation. Covers Daniel 2:1-30.
In this message, Dr. Jeremiah discusses the vision of the Colossus that is revealed in Daniel chapter 2, as well as the interpretation and appreciation. The message concludes with helpful points on how we can apply this lesson to our lives today. Covers Daniel 2:31-49.
In this message, we will learn about three brave men who defied the king in order to be loyal to their own God. Because of their dedication, they faced death but were delivered by the Lord in a miraculous way. Covers Daniel 3:1-30.
In Daniel chapter 4, we hear the testimony of Nebuchadnezzar. Because of his corruption, King Nebuchadnezzar was stricken with lycanthropy, a mental disease that made him behave like an animal. Covers Daniel 4:1-37.
The feast of Belshazzar was an extravagant celebration that filled with sensuality, sacrilege, and stupidity. However, the celebration was abruptly cut short when the fingers of God informed them of coming disaster. Covers Daniel 5:1-31.
In this message, we learn about when Daniel was sentenced to the lion's den for defying an edict that no one serve any other god or man. Because Daniel stood for his faith, he was protected by God from the law and the lions. Covers Daniel 6:1-28.
Daniel's second vision involves a conqueror - specifically, Alexander the Great. In this message, Dr. Jeremiah discusses the reception, revelation, and resolution of this vision. Covers Daniel 8:1-8, 15-22.
This message details the vision Daniel received--nearly 350 years before he was born--of Antiochus, the madman who would eventually defeat the saints, defile the temple, and destroy the Scriptures. Covers Daniel 8:9-14, 23-27.
In this message, we learn more about the messenger from God that gave Daniel a panorama of prophecy: The Angel Gabriel. Covers Daniel 9:1-27.
Chapter 10 of Daniel details the preparation of the vision that will be presented in chapter 11. In this vision, God shows Daniel the cataclysmic events that are to come, brought on by cruel leaders. However, there is no warrior more powerful than the one God has sent to Daniel, and although he is in the background of the vision, he is still the hero of this story: He is Michael, the Archangel. Covers Daniel 10-11.
The prophecies of the end that are laid out in Daniel chapter 12 detail Israel being ravaged, rescued, resurrected, and rewarded. Covers Daniel 12:1-13.