The Book of Daniel: Timing Is Everything (Part 10) 1/4/25
- (primary) Daniel 9:2
- (secondary) Daniel 9:3
- (secondary) Daniel 9:4
- (secondary) Daniel 9:5
- (secondary) Daniel 9:6
- (secondary) Jeremiah 25:11
- (secondary) Jeremiah 25:12
- (secondary) Jeremiah 29:10
- (secondary) Revelation 16:12
- (secondary) Daniel 5:5
- (secondary) Daniel 5:6
- (secondary) Daniel 5:7
- (secondary) Daniel 5:8
- (secondary) Daniel 5:9
- (secondary) Daniel 5:10
- (secondary) Daniel 5:11
- (secondary) Daniel 5:12
- (secondary) Daniel 5:13
- (secondary) Daniel 5:14
- (secondary) Daniel 5:15
- (secondary) Daniel 5:16
- (secondary) Daniel 5:17
- (secondary) Jeremiah 51:59
- (secondary) Jeremiah 51:60
- (secondary) Jeremiah 51:61
- (secondary) Jeremiah 51:62
- (secondary) Jeremiah 51:63
- (secondary) Jeremiah 51:64
- (secondary) Genesis 15:18
- (secondary) Isaiah 44:24
- (secondary) Isaiah 44:25
- (secondary) Isaiah 44:26
- (secondary) Isaiah 44:27
- (secondary) Isaiah 44:28
- (secondary) Isaiah 45:1
- (secondary) Matthew 24:9
- (secondary) Psalm 46:10
- (secondary) Psalm 37:25
Transcript
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Summary
This lesson centers on Daniel 9 and Daniel's understanding of Jeremiah's seventy-year prophecy while living in Babylon. The speaker teaches that prophetic timing is essential to understanding Yahweh's plan and that Daniel's confidence came from knowing the Word rather than reacting to circumstances. The message connects Jeremiah's prophecy, the drying of the Euphrates River, and the fall of Babylon to a present-day call for Yahweh's people to repent, understand the times, and prepare for deliverance from religious confusion. The emphasis is not merely on Babylon's destruction, but on Yahweh's faithfulness to fulfill His Word and bring His people out at the appointed time.
Core doctrine
The Elijah Message
Source document
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