| Title | Reference | Description | Publish Date |
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A Dream And A Kingdom
| Daniel 2:1-20 |
God is sovereign over Babylon. He is sovereign over your captivity. Do you find yourself in captivity?
God can reveal Himself. Daniel and his friends were in danger of losing their lives.
| 2009-07-21 |
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A Study Of The Book Of Daniel
| Daniel |
The book of Daniel starts at this historical event and sweeps us into the future. We will watch God use a young man to point kings, sorcerers, magicians, and astrologers to Himself.
We are quickly introduced to the metallic statue which illustrates the rise and fall of great world empires.
As dreams and visions continue to unfold throughout Daniel, we start to understand God's future predictions for us.
We will see explicit prophecies about nations and a prophecy that predicts the time of Jesus' death.
This is a book in which God has clearly spoken.
| 2008-08-07 |
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Faith In The Furnace
| Daniel 3:1-30 |
Daniel and his three friends have had their faith under pressure before and now it happens again. Their co-workers conspire
to get rid of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Mankind is incurably religious and if he will not worship the true God, he will
worship other "gods" or creation itself. If mankind invents his own "god" from his own imagination then this "god" can be made to
accommodate sin. Man creates "gods" in his own image. To the true God this idolatry is adultery. See Exodus 20:3-5. Idols
are hated by God and bring God's judgment upon mankind. These idols can be other "gods" (made of stone or wood) or love of material
possessions.
| 2010-01-05 |
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How Are The Mighty Fallen!
| Daniel 4:1-37 |
Pride is perhaps the most destructive force in the universe. It breaks the commandment to have no other gods
before God. Pride asserts that man is above God. God will not tolerate an usurper. It is a serious sin that leads to fall and shame. The higher the pride the bigger the fall!
| 2010-02-11 |
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In The Den Of Lions
| Daniel 6:1-28 |
Daniel was a man of prayer. He prayed three times a day - even in the lion's den! It was this that led
to a consistent life.
| 2009-08-26 |
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No Smell Of Smoke
| Daniel 2:1-20 |
Is there limits to our good citizenship? We are to pay our taxes and obey the laws of the land. See Romans 13. There
are times when we can't go along with the state when it goes against God.
| 2009-08-06 |
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The Dream Of Nebuchadnezzar
| Daniel 2:24-49 |
God is sovereign over Babylon. He is sovereign over your captivity. Do you find yourself in captivity?
God can reveal Himself. Daniel and his friends were in danger of losing their lives.
| 2009-08-18 |
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The Handwriting On The Wall
| Daniel 5:1-31 |
The God of Daniel is not a quiet God. He is not remote or aloof. God interacts with people and reacts depending on
their responses. God often has something to say to us. The question is "are we listening?" What are going to when God
speaks? We use many phrases from this chapter about failure and disobedience. Weighed and found wanting, etc.
| 2009-08-26 |
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Welcome To Babylon
| Daniel 1:1-2 |
The dusty streets of Babylon in 605 BC are now in modern Iraq. It is a large city that
was thriving in business and religion. There were probably more gods than businesses.
| 2009-07-05 |