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Is it possible to climb the ladder in business in education or in government and stay close to God? What does personal faith in Jesus look like publicly in Monday morning Main Street life? Daniel is the Old Testament patron saint for those who want the answer to these questions. If you want to get serious about living in "Babylon" but not be destroyed by it, then this Truth Encounter series is a must listen for you.
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You can’t teach an old dog new tricks! Facebook was designed in 2004 ago as a social network for college kids. It’s the over 30 crowd who are its fastest growing demographic. See! You can teach a lot of old dogs new tricks, but the dog you can’t teach can be old or young. It’s the proud dog! The prophet Daniel concludes his prophecy with "but the w…
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You're trying to serve Jesus, live according to His will, and yet everything in life seems to have turned out badly. You lose your job while a deceitful fellow worker gets a promotion. Your neighbor who parties looks great even at forty. You’ve faithfully worked out daily for years and discover at forty five that you have breast cancer. What does o…
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Every good story has angels and demons--the good guys vs. the bad guys. For example, Dan Brown even titles his latest work to come to the big screen Angels and Demons. The catch is: How do you decide who is good and who is bad? God tells the ultimate Angels vs. Demons story in Daniel 11:36- 12:3 and He does know who is good and who is bad. Whose si…
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Do you like war movies? From John Wayne in The Alamo to Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan, one thing I would never say about war movies is that they are boring. Filled with flags, canons, explosions, and life and death confrontations—how could they ever be boring? Yet when we turn to Daniel 11, a chapter filled with three hundred years of battles be…
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As believers in the 21st Century, Daniel teaches us not to isolate ourselves from the world, or be assimilated by the world, but to bring redemption to our world by living out our faith in the world. This week you will face the “brain washing” pressures that Daniel faced. Pressure to give in to idolatry, to compromise your moral values, to go along…
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When God's people blow it, how do you react? It's easy to sit around a table in a cafe and get into one of those downer sessions, "And they call themselves Christians!" "It's never been this bad!" "Back in the good old days!" Five hundred years before Christ, it was a bad time for God's people. Most of them had not returned to rebuild Jerusalem and…
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The economic analysts describe the stench of poverty and corruption that plagues Gaza, political analysts sift through the history and catalogue the attempts at peace in the Middle East, but the angry cries to fight to the death continue. Few ask the deeper question raised by a 1st Century Jew named James, “What causes conflicts and disputes among …
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The Antichrist. Millions will applaud and follow him. Those who refuse to join the juggernaut of success will be eliminated. His claim to world dominion will present the ultimate challenge to the King of Kings, and each of us must choose who our champion will be—a humble servant riding on a common donkey or a powerful, gifted ruler riding a wave of…
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All it takes is three numbers 666 in a movie title and you’ve got a blockbuster. The mention of Antichrist conjures up foreboding visions of an ultimate, arrogant, violent tyrant, and in my own life time everyone from JFK to Krushchev and others were identified as this Man of Sin. A little less than 200 years before Jesus an Old Testament Antichris…
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Animal fights rivet your attention, but the battle that Daniel saw between a ram and a he-goat predicted the result of a world war between Persia and Greece. Then he looked into the future of his Jewish people and saw the rise of a king who thought he could stop the holy sacrifices in Jerusalem and strut all the way to heaven. He was wrong. As we j…
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I bet 90% of your conversations this week were about politics, and certainly the newscasts can’t stop speculating about the next U.S. presidency. But the most that Obama could govern in Washington is eight years. Daniel talks about a Candidate who will rule forever, and if you unite with Him, you, too, will rule with Him. What do we need to do to i…
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I was raised fearing the Bear—Russia—and the British Empire was the Lion. Even our two political parties present themselves as an elephant and a donkey. The same thing was true in the Ancient World, and as we open up our Bibles to Daniel 7 to begin the prophetic section of the book, we are in the midst of a hurricane at sea. Looking out through the…
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Old Adirondack bear traps are treacherous. So are the traps the Evil One sets against us when we spend personal time with God daily and then live openly for Him in the marketplace. Turn back to Daniel 6 which records the famous “Daniel in the Lions’ Den” story, and pick it up at verse 11. Daniel’s enemies have set their trap against Daniel. They ha…
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Do you ever feel like everyone is trying to take a bite out of your life? This week in Dallas many teachers lost their jobs. Many of my contractor friends haven't been able to start a new house in months and things aren't supposed to improve until Spring, if then. Several of my brothers and sisters in our church here in Midlothian, TX aren't worrie…
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Belshazzar was Nebuchadnezzar’s son. He should have learned that his father’s pride and defiant idolatry against the true God cost him seven years of sanity. Instead, in Daniel 5, we enter a Babylonian party where the sacred goblets from the destroyed Temple in Jerusalem are being used to drown the fear of the Babylonians and to praise their impote…
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What a week! Does anyone in Washington or New York actually know what’s going on? It might all work out in the end for all of us tax payers, but if ever we needed to consider that maybe it is sheer madness to think that we are in control and that there is an expert somewhere who has the answers, this is the time. In the 6th Century BC Nebuchadnezza…
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"Toleration" can mean that you must accept all morals and spiritual viewpoints as equally valid. To actually believe that you are connected with the ultimate God who is there is the height of arrogance and pride. Apply this kind of thinking to the fiery furnace account in Daniel 3. Is it a progressive, contextualized understanding of how things hav…
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Fear is a bad decision maker, and the fear that life as we know it will soon end is one of our greatest fears. The “gods” of earth, including the physicists, might be able to get some correct info about what happened soon after the beginning and even reveal the elementary children’s blocks God used to create this present time-space-matter world. Wh…
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We can be driving along a smooth road in life on a clear sunny day. The blue sky seems to stretch forever when suddenly we have a flat tire, storm clouds gather, and a blue sky turns to rain and then sleet. How do you react when you face life’s threatening storms? In Daniel 2 Nebuchadnezzar explodes in anger against not only Daniel, but all of his …
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