Sermons on Daniel
The Hand of God in the History of Men
Text: Daniel 11:1-20
Main Idea: Do not trust in the kingdoms of men because their fragile plans are subject to the sovereign hand of God.
Unseen Powers
Text: Daniel 10:1–11:1
Main Idea: God’s people are forever secure because our spiritual foes are no match for our infinitely powerful and ever-faithful God.
The Gordian Knot
Text: Daniel 9:24-27
Main Idea: God’s people can find comfort in the promise that God is always working for their highest good even when they struggle to grasp the process.
The Problem that Exile Could Never Solve
Text: Daniel 9:20-24
Main Point: The problem of my sin needs to be addressed before I can enjoy unhindered fellowship with God and the blessings of his promised kingdom.
A Tutorial on Prayer
Text: Daniel 9:1-19
Main Point: When God’s people grasp the true nature of his character and the certainty of his promises, they are emboldened to pursue him in humble confession and confident prayer.
The Ravaging Power of Evil and the Sovereign Restraint of God
Text: Daniel 8:1-27
Main Point: The ravaging power of evil is never free from God’s sovereign restraint or his restoring grace.
The Fearful Face of History and the Firm Kingship of Heaven (Part 2)
Text: Daniel 7:15–18
Main Point: The rage of wicked rulers can never reverse the victory that God has sovereignly planned in Jesus Christ.
The Fearful Face of History and the Firm Kingship of Heaven
Text: Daniel 7:1-18
Main Point: The certainty of God’s kingdom in Jesus Christ may not eliminate our fear and suffering but it offers us gospel-sanity and a secure hope amidst the uncertainties of life.
The Night the Lions Fasted
Text: Daniel 6:1-28
Main Idea: God is worthy of our deepest devotion and highest praise no matter the cost.
Weighed and Found Wanting
Text: Daniel 5:1-31
Main Idea: The heart of pride is to know that God opposes the proud and gives grace to the humble but to live as if you are not accountable to his judgments and have no need of his services.
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