September 8, 2011

GOD'S PROPHECIES: MESSAGES OF WARNING AND HOPE FOR THE LIFE TO COME

Daniel 8

Robin Howard
Thursday's Devo

September 8, 2011

Thursday's Devo

September 8, 2011

Central Truth

While the end times mentioned in Daniel's vision will be very difficult and trying for God's people, God is in control, and His purposes will prevail. He was, is, and will always be a God of redemption and restoration for Israel and the Church.

Key Verse | Daniel 8:25

"And through his shrewdness
He will cause deceit to succeed by his influence;
And he will magnify himself in his heart,
And he will destroy many while they are at ease.
He will even oppose the Prince of princes,
But he will be broken without human agency."
(Daniel 8:25)

Daniel 8

Daniel's Vision of the Ram and the Goat

In the third year of the reign of King Belshazzar a vision appeared to me, Daniel, after that which appeared to me at the first. And I saw in the vision; and when I saw, I was in Susa the citadel, which is in the province of Elam. And I saw in the vision, and I was at the Ulai canal. I raised my eyes and saw, and behold, a ram standing on the bank of the canal. It had two horns, and both horns were high, but one was higher than the other, and the higher one came up last. I saw the ram charging westward and northward and southward. No beast could stand before him, and there was no one who could rescue from his power. He did as he pleased and became great.

As I was considering, behold, a male goat came from the west across the face of the whole earth, without touching the ground. And the goat had a conspicuous horn between his eyes. He came to the ram with the two horns, which I had seen standing on the bank of the canal, and he ran at him in his powerful wrath. I saw him come close to the ram, and he was enraged against him and struck the ram and broke his two horns. And the ram had no power to stand before him, but he cast him down to the ground and trampled on him. And there was no one who could rescue the ram from his power. Then the goat became exceedingly great, but when he was strong, the great horn was broken, and instead of it there came up four conspicuous horns toward the four winds of heaven.

Out of one of them came a little horn, which grew exceedingly great toward the south, toward the east, and toward the glorious land. 10 It grew great, even to the host of heaven. And some of the host and some 1 8:10 Or host, that is, some of the stars it threw down to the ground and trampled on them. 11 It became great, even as great as the Prince of the host. And the regular burnt offering was taken away from him, and the place of his sanctuary was overthrown. 12 And a host will be given over to it together with the regular burnt offering because of transgression, 2 8:12 Or in an act of rebellion and it will throw truth to the ground, and it will act and prosper. 13 Then I heard a holy one speaking, and another holy one said to the one who spoke, “For how long is the vision concerning the regular burnt offering, the transgression that makes desolate, and the giving over of the sanctuary and host to be trampled underfoot?” 14 And he said to me, 3 8:14 Hebrew; Septuagint, Theodotion, Vulgate to him “For 2,300 evenings and mornings. Then the sanctuary shall be restored to its rightful state.”

The Interpretation of the Vision

15 When I, Daniel, had seen the vision, I sought to understand it. And behold, there stood before me one having the appearance of a man. 16 And I heard a man's voice between the banks of the Ulai, and it called, “Gabriel, make this man understand the vision.” 17 So he came near where I stood. And when he came, I was frightened and fell on my face. But he said to me, “Understand, O son of man, that the vision is for the time of the end.”

18 And when he had spoken to me, I fell into a deep sleep with my face to the ground. But he touched me and made me stand up. 19 He said, “Behold, I will make known to you what shall be at the latter end of the indignation, for it refers to the appointed time of the end. 20 As for the ram that you saw with the two horns, these are the kings of Media and Persia. 21 And the goat 4 8:21 Or the shaggy goat is the king of Greece. And the great horn between his eyes is the first king. 22 As for the horn that was broken, in place of which four others arose, four kingdoms shall arise from his 5 8:22 Theodotion, Septuagint, Vulgate; Hebrew a nation, but not with his power. 23 And at the latter end of their kingdom, when the transgressors have reached their limit, a king of bold face, one who understands riddles, shall arise. 24 His power shall be great—but not by his own power; and he shall cause fearful destruction and shall succeed in what he does, and destroy mighty men and the people who are the saints. 25 By his cunning he shall make deceit prosper under his hand, and in his own mind he shall become great. Without warning he shall destroy many. And he shall even rise up against the Prince of princes, and he shall be broken—but by no human hand. 26 The vision of the evenings and the mornings that has been told is true, but seal up the vision, for it refers to many days from now.”

27 And I, Daniel, was overcome and lay sick for some days. Then I rose and went about the king's business, but I was appalled by the vision and did not understand it.

Footnotes

[1] 8:10 Or host, that is, some
[2] 8:12 Or in an act of rebellion
[3] 8:14 Hebrew; Septuagint, Theodotion, Vulgate to him
[4] 8:21 Or the shaggy goat
[5] 8:22 Theodotion, Septuagint, Vulgate; Hebrew a

Dive Deeper | Daniel 8

The particular vision given to Daniel in chapter 8 refers to the end times, which are yet to be fulfilled. We know from ancient history that the prophecies Daniel spoke of in Daniel 7 did occur. Like many prophecies in Daniel and in Revelation, symbolism is used to represent power struggles of various countries as they prosper, conquer, and then disappear on the world stage. The ram represents Medo-Persia, and the goat represents Greece. As often happens with Old Testament prophecy, there was both an actual historical fulfillment and a still-future fulfillment of this prophecy. At some point in the future, sin will be at its height, and sacrilege will be the norm. Then "a fierce king, a master of intrigue, will rise to power." (8:23, NLT) But "he will be broken without human agency." (8:25) What possible application or vision can these events foreshadowed by Daniel's vision have for us?

In His grace, God has chosen to reveal certain events in the Bible that can be verified by historical events. No other religion dares to refer to future events and let history later verify its accuracy. God has seen fit to detail future events so that His sovereignty can be demonstrated and so that we can be confident that the future events prophesied in the Bible will come to fruition. Approximately one third of the Bible is prophetical in nature. How amazing is our God that He gives us explicit detail of future events yet to occur and sees them through with perfect accuracy!

Christianity, unlike any other religion, ties its claims to specific events that can be verified using the same means we verify other facts and events from ancient history. The prophecies fulfilled, historical facts cited, and those prophecies yet to be fulfilled in the Bible lead to transcendent truths that can be relied upon. These transcendent truths – such as, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved." (Acts 16:31) – are derived from verifiable prophecies and historical facts in the Bible, and they give us confidence in this life and hope for the life to come!

Discussion Questions

1. Have you ever doubted the accuracy of the Bible and its prophecies? What steps can you take to address some of that uncertainty?

2. Did you know that the exact wording of the copies of the Old Testament found in the Dead Sea Scrolls found in 1949 (dated back to 1100 B.C.) and the oldest manuscript of the Old Testament previously known (dated around 800 to 900 A.D.) are almost word-for-word the same? What does that say about God and the preservation of His Word?

3. If God's prophecies can be verified with a reasonable degree of historical accuracy, what does that say about the rest of God's Word?

WEEKLY FAMILY ACTIVITY

DANIEL 5-9 (SEPTEMBER 5-9)

Read Daniel 5:5-12.

Have you ever left a note for yourself to remind you to do something? Do your parents leave notes to remind themselves? Why do you leave the notes? To not forget!

Would you be scared if suddenly at dinner a hand appeared and wrote a message to you on the wall?

In this passage, how did the king respond to the "writing on the wall"?

Who did the king ask to help him understand the message? Who would you call and why?

Read Daniel 5:22-30.

What had happened to Belshazzar's dad, Nebuchadnezzar (verses 20-21)? What does it mean for your heart to be hardened with pride? Pride is being all about yourself! Did Belshazzar remember what happened to his dad (verse 22)? How can you make sure your heart is humbled before God, not putting pride in yourself?

ACTIVITY: Everyone get a clean piece of paper and write out the words of Luke 18:14b.

Tape your paper to your bathroom mirror, in front of the sink, right where you would be looking at your face. Do this to REMIND yourself that God is first and not you.