Chapters 10, 11 and 12 in the Book of Daniel
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Daniel 12 reveals the end-time tribulation, resurrection, spiritual testing, and God's promise to deliver His people. A powerful reminder to remain wise, prayerful, and faithful till the very end.
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Open your Bibles to Daniel 12 — as the end draws near, knowledge is exploding like never before: humanity races to and fro across the globe while prophetic understanding of God's Word is unsealed at an astonishing rate. Michael will soon stand up, launching the Great Tribulation, but in these darkening days the wise will shine like stars, leading many to righteousness. Get ready — the time of the end is here! We'll break it down on this edition of the Endtime Show! ⭐️: True Gold Republic: Get The Endtime Show special on precious metals at https://www.endtimegold.com 🥤: Ready Pantry: Save an extra 10% your entire order (use code “ENDTIME”): https://www.readypantry.com/endtime 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Only Source Network and access exclusive content: https://watch.osn.tv/browse 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Osborne preaches Daniel 12 on April 12, 2026 at Christ Presbyterian Church.
Do you ever wonder if your name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life? Have you taken the spiritual journey yet of seeking the Lord with all your heart until you found Him? This chapter will make you stop and think upon these matters, as well as, awaken a curious desire, like Daniel, to know the interpretation of end times' events. Spiritual truths are sealed until the Lord decides to reveal them to us. Open your heart to His inspection so He may purify you from sin and prepare within you the groundwork for His personal revelation of truth and insight. Only His truth shall set you free!
Verse by verse exposition of Daniel ch. 12
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Verse by verse teaching of Daniel 12, titled “Prophecy of the End Time” by Pastor Kevin Edwards of Calvary Chapel Clayton, NC on March 11, 2026. https://www.calvaryclayton.com
27 Daniel 12; 28 Hosea 1; 20 Proverbs 6; 59 James 4-5
The book of Daniel ends reminding us that God has not told us everything we want to know but has told us everything we need to know in order to be faithful. Listen as Dave speaks to what the end of Daniel tells us about what we need to know about the future.
No one truly knows the future but God. And God has not told us everything we want to know about the future, but He has told us everything we need to know in order to be faithful. Hear Dave unpack this in the last chapter of the book of Daniel.
In this sermon elder Cole looks at the misunderstood passage in Matthew 7:13 about the straight gate and narrow way, emphasizing that it refers to discipleship rather than eternal salvation. It highlights the difficulties and blessings of walking the narrow path with Christ
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The conclusion to our study through the book of Daniel.
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Daniel 12:2 is the first—and last—clear Old Testament passage to explicitly teach resurrection and judgment after death. So why does such a crucial doctrine appear so late in Israel's Scriptures?
Daniel 12:2 is the first—and last—clear Old Testament passage to explicitly teach resurrection and judgment after death. So why does such a crucial doctrine appear so late in Israel's Scriptures?
We look at the first passage about judgement after death.
We look at the first passage about judgement after death.
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As we finish our sermon series on the Old Testament book of Daniel, we read about the upcoming final judgment for ALL of mankind, in which some will be saved and some will be cast into eternal punishment. But there's good news: Jesus Christ came down to earth out of a love for us and paid our penalty, so that we can be saved. And just as the historical prophecies in Daniel came true, we can trust that God's promises towards those who accept Christ will also come true.
Daniel - The time of the end. Ezra - Cyrus' proclamation. Holy vessels restored. Number of those returning. Priests returning. Levites returning. Priests removed. Revelation - Scene in Heaven. The throne and worship of the creator.
Daniel 12; Hosea 1-3; Proverbs 9-10; 1 Peter 2
27 Daniel 12; 28 Hosea 1; 20 Proverbs 6; 59 James 4-5
Dr Kenneth Bruce Allegiance To The King Daniel 12:5-13 Living With the End In Mind
Dr Kenneth Bruce Allegiance To The King Daniel 12:5-13 Living With the End In Mind
“Suffering never has the final word; resurrection does.” This week, Nicole wraps our study of Daniel by tracing the shift from history to “end of the age” prophecy (Daniel 11:36–12:13). We explore the final clash between human arrogance and divine authority, the promise of resurrection, and how followers of Jesus live as citizens of an unshakable Kingdom right now—resisting “mini-empires” of self through humility, faith, and love. Practical reflection questions help listeners translate apocalyptic hope into everyday faithfulness. Main Takeaways History → Hope: Daniel 11:36 marks a move from historical prophecy to a future, ultimate confrontation—yet God remains sovereign. Resurrection is central: Daniel 12 promises awakening “to everlasting life,” anchoring Christian hope beyond present trials. Faithful now: Wisdom is measured in faithfulness and righteousness, not conquest; we resist empire by daily obedience, love, and trust in Christ. Hold mystery with humility: Scripture gives what we need to live faithfully today, even when some details remain unresolved. Bible Verse References: Daniel 11:36 — The willful king and human arrogance. Daniel 12:1–4 — Deliverance, resurrection, and wisdom that “shines.” Daniel 12:3 — Those who lead many to righteousness shine forever. Philippians 2:15 — Shine like stars. Hebrews 12:28 — Receiving a Kingdom that cannot be shaken. Matthew 11:28–30 — Jesus’ easy yoke. Next Steps: Subscribe and leave a review to help others find the show. Download the free Daniel Study Guide: nicoleunice.com/daniel Watch the bonus “Digging Deeper” on YouTube about living faithfully in the age of empire. Share this episode with your small group. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
A devotional from Daniel 12:1 preached on November 23, 2025, by Matt Rose.
2 Chronicles 32 tells of Sennacherib's attack upon Israel and Judah. The year is BC 709. God has made provision for the defence of Jerusalem during a siege by its geography and the water course from outside the city to be secreted and channelled beneath the city emerging from the Gihon (the "Virgins' Fountain") to the Pool of Siloam. Hezekiah completes this magnificent engineering feat (one can walk its length today beneath Jerusalem). King Hezekiah has armed the people well, but more importantly he has fortified the faith of the nation. Sennacherib comes and blasphemes Yahweh, the living God. The general of the Assyrians seeks to undermine the courage of the defenders by speaking directly in Hebrew to the soldiers and people on the wall. Hezekiah makes it a matter of prayer to the Almighty. So, the invaders are doomed for it is not Judah who they will fight but their Almighty Sovereign. They fall in the siege not to shoot a single arrow. Overnight 185,000 Assyrians are slain. An added complication is that at this time king Hezekiah is fatally stricken with leprosy. God heals the faithful king and adds 15 years to Hezekiah's life (his prayer in Isaiah 38 should be read to appreciate his desperation and his gratitude). Many nations bring gifts on Hezekiah's recovery including ambassadors from Babylon. Sadly, king Hezekiah becomes lifted up in pride and shows the ambassadors what was to become Babylon's lure to destroy Jerusalem in about 100 years (see 2 Kings 20verses12-19 and meditate on the lessons Paul draws from this in 1 Timothy 6verses17-19.Daniel 12 explains to us of the time of the end when Michael (one like God) - the Lord Jesus Christ - stands up. It will be a 'time of trouble such as has never been'. But God's people will be delivered and the wise will shine as the stars (cp Matthew 13verses43). The understanding of the signs of the times would be concealed until the end time. From verses 5-12 Daniel is given a sequence of time periods which culminate in our era. Daniel himself is assured personally that at that time he would receive eternal life (cp Philippians 3verses7-11).We are told of the selection of Barnabas and Paul by God to undertake preaching as representatives of the ecclesia in Antioch in Syria. This chapter speaks of Saul's name being changed to Paul - meaning "little"; since he now saw himself in that way (see 1 Corinthians 15verses9). We see that Barnabas and Saul were chosen from a very select group of believers. Barnabas and Paul first sail to Cyprus - quite possibly where Barnabas has connections (he sold his land and business). It was here that the Apostles were aided by God in the face of a powerful enemy. From verses 13-52 we read of the Apostles' journeys to Perga and to Antioch in Pisidia. Antioch was in the mountainous region of Turkey. Paul appears to have been sick at this time. Ramsay speculates that it was perhaps malaria. Paul's address in the synagogue at Antioch is masterful and contains many echoes from Stephen's defence in Acts 7. In addition to bringing salient points from Israel's history to the fore - especially those which focus on the coming Messiah - Paul shows how the Scriptures (in particular Psalm 2; Psalm 16 and Isaiah 55) reveal that Christ would die and be raised to eternal life. Through the Lord Jesus Christ forgiveness of sins would be granted to those believing and accepting God's offer. The next Sabbath the entire city comes to hear Paul's message. The Jews stir up opposition and are denounced by Paul, who declares that from now on Paul and Barnabas would preach to the Gentiles. The Apostles left Antioch shaking the dust from their feet as the Lord Jesus had commanded his disciples to do in Matthew 10verses14).Thanks for joining us - we pray you found these comments helpful in your appreciation of God's words, join again tomorrow
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Caleb Froedge discusses Daniel 12:4—“But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.”
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