Many Christians enjoy debating the possible interpretations of Daniel’s prophetic visions. But, no matter how you interpret them, the main point is clear—God is in control of human history and Christ will reign in glory. That’s our focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg!
- Topics:
- Christian Thinking
- Jesus Christ
- Kingdom of God
- Persecution
- Preaching Christ from the Old Testament
- Redemptive History
- Satan
From the Sermon
September 20, 2015
Your Kingdom Come, Part Two
Daniel 7:1-28Series: And He Shall Reign, Volume 2
Sermon • 36:52 • ID: 3120
And He Shall Reign, Volume 1
With stories of men who endured in the face of persecution, terrifying dreams, and mysterious visions, the book of Daniel has intrigued readers for generations. But at the heart of this book, we don’t meet a mere man, however brave, faithful, or wise. We meet God, the King of Kings, who rules over every earthly kingdom and who is committed to preserving His people through trouble and persecution. In volume one of this series, Alistair Begg reminds us that God is a faithful deliverer. The historical events and fantastic visions contained in the first six chapters of Daniel were not written only to inspire and intrigue, but to comfort God’s suffering people in exile. Just as God equipped Daniel to encourage the exiles, these studies assure us that the God who brings His people into difficulty will certainly bring them through it. God reigns over the affairs of men and of nations, and He will reign forever.