Daniel fasted and prayed for three weeks after the rebuilding of the Temple was opposed. He had a vision where a man clothed in linen touched him three times: first to listen, second to speak, and third to strengthen him for the revelation. This man was revealed to be the preincarnate Jesus. Gabriel had been fighting in the spiritual realm against demons trying to influence King Cyrus during Daniel's fasting and prayer. Michael, another name for Jesus, helped Gabriel in this spiritual battle and will help resurrect God's people. Angels often work behind the scenes in spiritual battles and on behalf of God's children.
These notes are taken from Chafer's book and reflect his dispensationalist view of covenants and theology. Of you are not taking my course at LTCi I recommend treating this with great care as you don't have me explaining what is meant, and in some cases why I disagree with him.
In order to rightly divide the word of truth, we must understand the context of God's word, which to at least some extent, is impacted by history and timing. This Bible study delves into the dispensations of time, revealing God's relationship with mankind in each.
NOTE: This study document contains images and graphs that are either available for common use (without sale) or copied by permission. No copyright infringement intended.
From Walking Through the Word 1 (#Module_3)
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From Call and the Covenant: The Story of David
DIVINE JEALOUSY
Text: Nah 1:2-7
I JEALOUSY’S NECESSITY (NAH 1:2)
A. FOR HIS GLORY
Ps 29:2
Ps 81:9
Matt 4:10
B. FOR HIS HOLINESS
Deut 29:20
Ezek 8:3
1Cor 10:22
Heb 12:29
II JEALOUSY’S DELIVERY. (NAH 1:2, 6)
A. THE WRATH OF GOD IS TERRIBLE.
Deut 29:28
2Chr 28:13
Jer 21:5
Zeph 1:18
Zech 7:12
Isa 49:26
2Cor 5:11
2Thess 1:6
B. EXECUTED BY THE ALMIGHTY
Ps 24:8
Ps 89:8
Ps 147:5
Jer 32:17
III JEALOUSY’S REMEDY (NAH 1:3)
A. GOD’S DECLARATION
(1) When he spoke to the people at Mount Sinai. (Exo 20:6)
(2) When he declared his Name to Moses. (Exo 34:6)
B. SAINTS EXPLANATION.
1) Moses, (Num 14:18)
2) David, (Psa 86:15)
3) Jonah, (Jon 4:2)
4) Micah, (Mic 7:18)
5) Nehemiah, (Neh 9:17)
6) Paul (Rom 9:22)
7) Peter (2Pe 3:9, 2Pe 3:15)
Rom 8:1-2
These notes are taken from Chafer's book and reflect his dispensationalist view of covenants and theology. Of you are not taking my course at LTCi I recommend treating this with great care as you don't have me explaining what is meant, and in some cases why I disagree with him.
In order to rightly divide the word of truth, we must understand the context of God's word, which to at least some extent, is impacted by history and timing. This Bible study delves into the dispensations of time, revealing God's relationship with mankind in each.
NOTE: This study document contains images and graphs that are either available for common use (without sale) or copied by permission. No copyright infringement intended.
From Walking Through the Word 1 (#Module_3)
All Nations Leadership Institute
4501 West 127th Street
Alsip, IL 60803
www.allnationsleadershipinstitute.org
Info: debbiestrlek@msn.com
All Nations Leadership Institute
4501 West 127th Street
Alsip, Il 60803
http://allnationsleadershipinstitute.org
From Call and the Covenant: The Story of David
DIVINE JEALOUSY
Text: Nah 1:2-7
I JEALOUSY’S NECESSITY (NAH 1:2)
A. FOR HIS GLORY
Ps 29:2
Ps 81:9
Matt 4:10
B. FOR HIS HOLINESS
Deut 29:20
Ezek 8:3
1Cor 10:22
Heb 12:29
II JEALOUSY’S DELIVERY. (NAH 1:2, 6)
A. THE WRATH OF GOD IS TERRIBLE.
Deut 29:28
2Chr 28:13
Jer 21:5
Zeph 1:18
Zech 7:12
Isa 49:26
2Cor 5:11
2Thess 1:6
B. EXECUTED BY THE ALMIGHTY
Ps 24:8
Ps 89:8
Ps 147:5
Jer 32:17
III JEALOUSY’S REMEDY (NAH 1:3)
A. GOD’S DECLARATION
(1) When he spoke to the people at Mount Sinai. (Exo 20:6)
(2) When he declared his Name to Moses. (Exo 34:6)
B. SAINTS EXPLANATION.
1) Moses, (Num 14:18)
2) David, (Psa 86:15)
3) Jonah, (Jon 4:2)
4) Micah, (Mic 7:18)
5) Nehemiah, (Neh 9:17)
6) Paul (Rom 9:22)
7) Peter (2Pe 3:9, 2Pe 3:15)
Rom 8:1-2
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Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
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Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
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Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
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3. Mourning and fasting. Daniel 10:1-3
The vision of Christ. Daniel 10:4-9
Daniel’s reaction. Daniel 10:10-19
The battle. Daniel 10:20
The victory. Daniel 10:21
The third year of Cyrus was a year of tension. A
new chapter in the great controversy between
good and evil–Christ and Satan–was being
written.
The enemies of the Jews were disturbing the
remnant who had returned to Jerusalem.
Daniel was deeply preoccupied and decided to
intercede for his people. Christ Himself came to
Daniel with an angel to answer his prayer.
4. “In those days I, Daniel, was mourning three full weeks.” (Daniel 10:2)
Why was Daniel so distraught?
Soon after the rebuilding of the Temple began,
the Samaritans sent letters to Cyrus to stop the
work (Ezra 3:8-13; 4:4-5). Daniel decided to fast
and pray for three weeks (including Passover).
Come to God. He can solve every
problem and challenge we cannot
Devote time to pray for others
Persevere in prayer
He was nearly 90 years old, so he didn’t choose
strict fasting, but to return to a light diet like the
one he followed when he arrived at Babylon: a
vegetarian diet and water (Daniel 1:12).
What can we learn from Daniel’s reaction?
5. “I lifted my eyes and looked, and behold, a certain man
clothed in linen, whose waist was girded with gold of
Uphaz!” (Daniel 10:5)
Who is that man clothed in linen?
This vision is similar to the one in Revelation 1:
Clothed in linen (Dn. 10:5; Rev. 1:13)
With a golden belt (Dn. 10:5; Rev. 1:13)
Face like lightning (Dn. 10:6; Rev. 1:16)
Eyes like torches (Dn. 10:6; Rev. 1:14)
Bronze feet (Dn. 10:6; Rev. 1:15)
Thunderous voice (Dn. 10:6; Rev. 1:15)
The man in Revelation 1 is Jesus (Rev. 1:17-18), so
the man in Daniel 10:5-6 should be the
preincarnate Jesus.
Like John, Daniel falls to the ground at the vision
of Christ (Dn. 10:9; Rev. 1:17).
God answers to His penitent child next to the Tigris
River. God always hears and answers our prayers.
6. “Then again, the one having the likeness of a man
touched me and strengthened me.” (Daniel 10:18)
First touch: LISTEN (v. 10-14)
• Daniel is told that God has heard his prayer. Gabriel explains
God’s plan
Second touch: SPEAK (v. 15-17)
• Daniel can talk and asks for the strength he needs
Third touch: GETTING STRENGTH (v. 18-19)
• Now the prophet is ready to receive the revelation in Daniel 11
Daniel faints. He doesn’t feel like receiving more
revelation at that moment. He is strengthened by the
triple touch of the angel before the revelation continues.
7. Before revealing “what will happen to your people in
the latter days” (v. 14), the angel shows the spiritual
reality that is invisible to us: angels and demons are
fighting to influence our decisions (v. 13).
During Daniel’s three weeks
of fasting (21 days), Gabriel
fought to counter the
influence of the enemy on
King Cyrus. That spiritual
battle went on during “all
the days of Cyrus king of
Persia, even until the reign
of Darius king of Persia.”
(Ezra 4:5).
This spiritual battle is as
real today as it was then
(Ephesians 6:12). As
Gabriel, we also need the
help of Michael in this
fight.
8. “Though the rulers of this world know
it not, yet often in their councils angels
have been spokesmen. Human eyes have
looked upon them. Human ears have
listened to their appeals. In the council
hall the court of justice, heavenly
messengers have pleaded the cause of
the persecuted and oppressed. They
have defeated purposes and arrested
evils that would have brought wrong
and suffering to God’s children. To the
students in the heavenly school, all this
will be unfolded.”
E.G.W. (Education, cp. 35, p. 305)
9. “…No one upholds me against these, except Michael
your prince.” (Daniel 10:21)
The “Prince of princes” who
would suffer the attack of
the little horn in Daniel 8:25
is now introduced by His
name: Michael (Who is like
God?).
In Revelation 12:5-11, Michael
defeated Satan and his angels,
and expelled them from Heaven.
In Judas 9, Michael resurrected
Moses. He is also identified as an
archangel.
Jesus explained that His
voice will resurrect
everyone (John 5:25, 28),
so He is Michael. Jesus is
our victorious Prince.
The archangel is mentioned only one more time
in the Bible: He is resurrecting us with His voice
in 1 Thessalonians 4:16.
10. “To follow Christ is not freedom from
conflict. It is not child’s play. It is not
spiritual idleness. All the enjoyment
in Christ’s service means sacred
obligations in meeting oft stern
conflicts. To follow Christ means stern
battles, active labor, warfare against
the world, the flesh, and the devil. Our
enjoyment is the victories gained for
Christ in earnest, hard, warfare...”
E.G.W. (In Heavenly Places, April 20)
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