The visions, given to Daniel, concerned God’s eternal Kingdom (Daniel  7:27). This eternal dimension must never be lost. If we have nothing to  which we can look forward, with confidence in the eternal God, we are,  in the words of the Apostle Paul, “of all men most miserable.” When we  look, through faith in Jesus Christ, beyond the earthly horizon, we  catch a glimpse of the eternal glory, and our faith is increased. We  come to believe, most firmly, that what happens, here on earth, is not  the last word on our life. God is preparing us for His Kingdom. He is  preparing His Kingdom for us.
“Daniel saw a vision” (Daniel 8:1).  With this vision, there was the explanation. Daniel falls down. He hears  these words, “Son of man, understand that the vision is about the end  times” (Daniel 8:17). Daniel does not remain facedown. He is lifted up:  “Then he touched me and raised me to my feet” (Daniel 8:18). Daniel 8  ends with these words - “The vision horrified me, because I couldn’t  understand it” (Daniel 8:27). There is much, in God’s Word, that is  beyond our understanding. We must keep on looking to the Lord. We must  pray that He will lead us in His perfect way.
In Daniel 9, we see  Daniel, the man of prayer. He confesses his own sin and the sin of the  nation (Daniel 9:8). He looks to the Lord, the God of compassion and  forgiveness (Daniel 9:9). He prays that God will move among the people,  with His blessing (Daniel 9:19).
“Then he touched me and made my  hands and knees shake” (Daniel 10:10). It is an awesome thing to be in  the presence of the living God. What a reassuring thing it was, for  Daniel, when he heard this gracious word: “Daniel, you are highly  respected ... Don’t be afraid” (Daniel 10:11-12). When we are in the  presence of God, we must listen to what He has to say to us - “Pay  attention to my words ....” (Daniel 10:11). We dare not speak words  until God gives us the words that we are to say: “I bowed down ... And  was silent” (Daniel 10:15). When God gives the words, that is the time  for speaking (Daniel 10:16). God gives us words to confess our need of  His grace and mercy: “pain has overwhelmed me, and I’m helpless” (Daniel  10:16). When we look to God for His grace and mercy, He speaks His Word  of encouragement: “Be strong! Be strong!” (Daniel 10:19). God’s Word  makes us strong.
When, in Daniel 11, we read of the rise and fall  of human kingdoms, we must remember this - God is building His eternal  Kingdom. This Kingdom - God’s Kingdom - is the only Kingdom which will  never come to an end. We put our trust in the Lord. Our trust in the  Lord is well-founded. The Lord is absolutely trustworthy.
The Word  of God points us forward to “the end times” (Daniel 12:4,7-9,13). There  will be a time of salvation. There will be a time of judgment. Those  who have believed in our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ, are called to  win others for Him. Along with the call to be faithful and fruitful  servants of the Lord, we are given a great promise: “Those who lead many  people to righteousness will shine like the stars for ever and ever”  (Daniel 12:3).
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