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DateDecember 14, 2025SynopsisIn this sermon, we venture into the dark fields alongside the shepherds, discovering that the first announcement of the Incarnation was entrusted to those on the margins. We explore how the angelic proclamation disrupts our fear, revealing a joy that is not a scarce commodity for the pious, but a generous, cosmic invitation for all humanity. This is a story about a God who breaks through the silence to offer a love that is unapologetically inclusive and meant to be shared.Scripture: Luke 2:8–18About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
27 Daniel 10-11; 20 Proverbs 4-5; 59 James 2-3
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Contrary to Victorian era illustrations and Michelangelo's chubby cherubs in the Sistine Chapel, angels are always described as glorious and fear-inducing. Whenever someone sees a vision of an angel in Scripture, the person who sees them is dumbfounded and crippled by fear. In most instances, the angel has to tell the person not to fear and followed by supernatural help to recuperate. Such is the case with Daniel, who receives an interpretation of his vision from an angel. There's far too much to talk about concerning the historical fulfillment of Daniel's vision, but the prophesy moves from near future to the end of days when it is mentioned that the king will do whatever he wants.Daniel 10 - 1:12 . Daniel 11 - 5:12 . Daniel 12 – 15:11 . Isaiah 45 - 18:18 . :::Christian Standard Bible translation.All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Biblefacebook.com/commuterbibleinstagram.com/commuter_bibletwitter.com/CommuterPodpatreon.com/commuterbibleadmin@commuterbible.org
Many prophecies throughout history have lacked a certain specificity. They are vague enough that any number of circumstances might appear to fulfill their predictions. But in Daniel 9, the angel Gabriel offers a prophecy regarding the exact year the Messiah would die - nearly five centuries before the crucifixion! In today's message, pastor Dan examines Daniel's vision of the "70 weeks" and why it offers some of the strongest evidence that Jesus truly is the Christ. -- GIVE: Visit www.connectcalgary.ca/give to help share #LifeOverflowing across Canada.
2025.11.16 Dr Kenneth Bruce Allegiance To The King Daniel 10:1 - 12:4 Spiritual Warfare And Our Secure Future
2025.11.16 Dr Kenneth Bruce Allegiance To The King Daniel 10:1 - 12:4 Spiritual Warfare And Our Secure Future
King of Kings | Chris McGarvey
James Jordan continues his walk through the Book of Revelation with a look at Daniel 10-12 as it relates to Revelation 10. To listen to this ENTIRE series right now (with class notes!), download the Theopolis App! Use the code "theopolitan" to get your first month for FREE. app.theopolisinstitute.com/menu
“Healthy theology affirms the spiritual realm without obsessing over it. Faith keeps us grounded when the unseen feels overwhelming.” In Daniel 10, the curtain between heaven and earth is pulled back, revealing an unseen world of spiritual activity. As Daniel receives a new vision and encounters a radiant messenger, we’re reminded that God’s purposes are unfolding even when we can’t see them. Nicole Unice explores what Scripture teaches about the spiritual realm—what’s revealed, what’s mysterious, and how believers can live anchored in confidence rather than fear. She balances two extremes: over-focusing on spiritual warfare or dismissing it altogether. The episode draws out timeless truths about prayer, unseen realities, and the sovereignty of God that will carry into Daniel 11 and 12. Main Takeaways There is an unseen realm: Both Old and New Testaments affirm that invisible realities exist (see Ephesians 6:12, Colossians 1:16, Hebrews 1:14). God hears our prayers—even when we can’t see results. The angel tells Daniel his prayer was heard immediately, though the answer was delayed by spiritual resistance (Daniel 10:12–13). Healthy theology stays balanced. We recognize the spiritual realm without obsessing over it. Faith, prayer, and Scripture keep us grounded. Revelation points to the Revealer. The focus is not on angels or visions but on the God who reveals Himself and strengthens His people. Trust closes the gap between prayer and response. Faith bridges the unseen—God’s timing and sovereignty are trustworthy even when unseen battles rage. Bible Verse References: Daniel 10:12–13 — God hears Daniel’s prayer. Ephesians 6:12 — Our struggle is not against flesh and blood. Hebrews 1:14 — Angels are ministering spirits sent to serve believers. Colossians 1:16 — All things, visible and invisible, are created through Christ. Psalm 139:16 — All our days are written in God’s book. Calls to Action (CTAs) Subscribe to How to Study the Bible with Nicole Unice for weekly studies. Watch the bonus “Digging Deeper” video on YouTube: Who are angels and what role do they play today? Download the free Daniel study guide at nicoleunice.com/daniel. Share the episode with a friend or group exploring biblical spirituality. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Daniel lebte in Babylon, aber Babylon nicht in ihm.Das Babylon zur Zeit Daniels ist gefallen, aber wird in jeder Generation weiterleben. Wie Daniel sollen auch wir...- Wissen, dass wir geliebt sind- Auf Gottes Wort achten- Uns nicht fürchten
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In Daniel 10 we have an awe-inspiring vision of the One Man. It followed Daniel fasting for three weeks. The vision is described in verses 4-6. The dream was similar to the one seen by the Apostle John in Revelation 1. As a response to the dream Daniel finds himself in a weakened death-like state. The angel Gabriel physically restores the prophet and this is symbolic of the prophet's death and resurrection.Gabriel tries to come 21 days earlier but needs the assistance of Michael, the Archangel, in turning around the mind of the king of Persia. What was to occur would be in part revealed to Daniel, the man greatly beloved and these matters would be written in the Scriptures of Truth.Acts 8 saw the conversion of a descendant of Ham; chapter 9 of Shem; and chapter 10 of Japheth - part of the pattern of taking the gospel to the entire world - as outlined in chapter 1. The first four verses of Acts 10 tell us of a model proselyte in every respect apart from his ignorance of the gospel, and his need of baptism for the forgiveness of his sins. Cornelius is commanded to send for Peter. Whilst in Joppa Peter had gone to the rooftop to pray. In a hungry state he falls into a trance and is given a vision of all kinds of animals - clean and unclean i.e. ceremonially. If Peter truly had such scruples why was he lodging with a tanner i.e. a maker of leather goods who is always surrounded by dead animals that are tanned to produce leather. Three times Peter is commanded to, "rise, kill and eat"; but three times refuses. On the second occasion Peter is told, "Don't call what God has cleansed unclean". Whilst Peter is thinking about the vision he is summoned by three men seeking his company. The visitors tell Peter of the command which the angel had issued to Cornelius. These three men are lodged and leave for Caesarea the following day. Chapter 11 says that Peter expected some resistance to what could transpire from Jewish converts and so he is accompanied by six faithful Jewish brothers. Cornelius humbly receives Peter, who refused to be honoured. Cornelius reiterates his command from the angel. Peter responds in verses 34-43 by beginning with the vital point that "God is impartial and the basis of His acceptance is a reverence for the Almighty and an attempt to follow in His righteous ways". In verse 38 Peter reveals the Christ to those assembled as the Word attested to by the Father in the supporting of Christ's words with miracles. As Peter continues speaking the Holy Spirit comes on Cornelius' household just like it came on the Apostles in Acts 2. Peter asks his amazed companions if they could in all conscience forbid baptism. Since they couldn't Peter commanded Cornelius and his household to be baptised. The bestowal of the Holy Spirit and immediate baptism thereafter demonstrate that he believed the gospel acceptably to the Father. The Almighty chooses His children and often shows that by subsequent events 2 Timothy 2verses19.
Preached in 2021. For more resources for knowing and loving God's word, visit bcnewton.coFurther ReadingsDaniel | Iain DuguidESV Expository Commentary: Daniel–Malachi (Volume 7)Daniel: The NIV Application Commentary | Tremper Longman III
Things are getting wild in Daniel's story! After all the lions, kings, and crazy dreams, Daniel is tired. He's sad. He's wondering what's next… when suddenly, something amazing happens.One day, while standing by a river, Daniel sees a man whose face flashes like lightning and whose voice rumbles like thunder! Who is this mysterious visitor? Why does he tell Daniel, “You are greatly loved”? And what in the world does it all mean?Get ready for glowing eyes, trembling knees, and one of the most powerful reminders in the whole Bible — that even in the middle of scary times, God hasn't forgotten His people.Podcast Questions: What did the man clothed in linen look like? What words did the man speak to Daniel? Who strengthened Daniel to keep standing firm?Recommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoFar From Home - The Book of DanielFollow us: Instagram | FacebookLeave Us a Review!One of the best ways that you can support this podcast is by rating and reviewing us! If you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear it, please take a moment to review us. It really does help!——Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Today Pastor Stan shows us who the Four Beasts are in the Book of Daniel. It’s the American Eagle, the Russian Bear, The Islamic Leopard and the World Government. We also learn about the 10 Nations that will be divided into 7 Continents. If you ever wondered about this part in Daniel, this is the video for you! 00:00 Chart Overview 03:07 Third Beast 09:26 The Four Beasts 15:41 The World Government 22:10 Stan’s Books
Today Pastor Stan shows us who the Four Beasts are in the Book of Daniel. It’s the American Eagle, the Russian Bear, The Islamic Leopard and the World Government. We also learn about the 10 Nations that will be divided into 7 Continents. If you ever wondered about this part in Daniel, this is the video for you! 00:00 Chart Overview 03:07 Third Beast 09:26 The Four Beasts 15:41 The World Government 22:10 Stan’s Books
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10/19/2025, Daniel: Mission Critical Intel, Daniel 10:1-21, Pastor Jim Fleming by Northern Heights
Bible Study and Commentary on Daniel Chapter 10
Day 260: Daniel 10-12✝️Daily Scripture: Chronological Bible Readings (KJV)The complete King James Bible in a year, in chronological order. Read by C Levi Farrell.This podcast is free, and ad-free. To support its creator or purchase lossless audio, visit CLeviFarrell.comChapters:(00:00) Daniel 10(03:46) Daniel 11(12:25) Daniel 12
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Reading by David Griffin --- Daniel 10-12 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Daniel%2010-12&version=ESV&interface=print
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The second half of the chapter takes the reader into the heart of the unseen battle—angelic forces contending with demonic powers, Michael the archangel joining the fight, and the reassurance of God's unshakable plan. In this portion, the focus shifts from Daniel's preparation to the cosmic conflict and the comfort that comes from knowing that heaven's armies are actively engaged on behalf of God's people. It is here that the reality of spiritual warfare becomes intensely personal, showing that while battles rage beyond sight, God's truth and purposes will always prevail.
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As the narrative continues in verses 12-21, the curtain is pulled back further to reveal what was happening in the unseen realm during those three weeks of fasting and prayer. The heavenly messenger explains that from the first day Daniel prayed, his words were heard, yet the answer was delayed because of spiritual resistance. The second half of the chapter takes the reader into the heart of the unseen battle—angelic forces contending with demonic powers, Michael the archangel joining the fight, and the reassurance of God's unshakable plan. In this portion, the focus shifts from Daniel's preparation to the cosmic conflict and the comfort that comes from knowing that heaven's armies are actively engaged on behalf of God's people. It is here that the reality of spiritual warfare becomes intensely personal, showing that while battles rage beyond sight, God's truth and purposes will always prevail.
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As we continue to work through Daniel's prophecies, today we look at Daniel 10 which gives us some insights into the work of Angels and the dynamics of angelic warfare. Join us as we look at this amazing chapter! Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. In 2025, we were added to the "Best 100 Bible Podcasts" list from www.millionpodcasts.com. We are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
But the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me twenty-one days; and behold, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me, for I had been left alone there with the kings of Persia. Taught at Agape Bible Church in Willits, California on August 8, 2025. [50 minutes]
In this episode of Pray the Word on Daniel 10:9, David Platt teaches us about the reality of the spiritual world around us.Explore more content from Radical.