Study 45

by Charles Tan

Text: Daniel 7:13-14

Dear Young People,

TAKE TIME TO REVIEW YOUR STUDIES

One of the most important things to do when we wish to master the Lord’s work is to practise the principle of REVIEW. Let’s take time to review the vision that Daniel received from the Lord (Cf. Daniel 7:1).

It is only through constant review that we have a better understanding, and we have a stronger grasp of the Lord’s Word. Remember to review your knowledge of God’s Word all the time.

THE VISIONS OF DANIEL

Part 1 of the Visions of the Future (Daniel 7:1-8)
What was the first part of the Visions? There was a succession of 4 beasts.

1. The first was a lion with wings. What did that represent? (Babylon).

2. The second beast was a ferocious bear. What did that represent? (Medo-Persia)

3. The third beast was a leopard. What did that represent? (Greece)

4. The fourth beast had ten horns, plus one. What did that represent? (Rome and the Antichrist’s reign).

Part 2 of the Visions of the Future (Daniel 7:9-10)
The second part of the Visions of the future focused on the Throne Room of God in Heaven. This featured an important truth. God Almighty, the Ancient of Days was in absolute control, even though there was going to be a succession of empires on the earth.

Part 3 of the Visions of the Future (Daniel 9:11-12)
The third part of the Visions focused on the reign of the little horn, the kingdom of the Antichrist. He too would be destroyed, as certainly as all the other beasts would be destroyed by God in due time.

THE LAST PART OF THE VISIONS

The last part was a truly amazing vision. It featured the Return of the Son of Man, the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Let us take time to read about this prophetic vision.

“I was watching in the night visions,
And behold, One like the Son of Man,
Coming with the clouds of heaven…
Daniel 7:13

Imagine the significance of this prophetic vision! Whereas Isaiah prophesied the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, Daniel was given a vision of His Second Coming. What a tremendous unfolding of the future. Be challenged to study God’s Word more.

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