Trusting God's Presence: Hope and Resilience in Daniel

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"And, you see, God says. He says that we can trust him, and sometimes we feel like we're falling back, and we're going to get hurt or broken, and he says, you can call on my name, and I'm going to catch you. And that's what he wants. He wants us to be able to trust him when we're scared." [00:15:58] (17 seconds)


"Daniel was a man who was no stranger to the upheaval and crisis of the day, and he provides us with a powerful example of faith and resilience in the face of adversity. If we can journey back to 587 BCE, when the Babylon Empire, led by Nebuchadnezzar II, conquered Jerusalem, we can see that most of the people of Jerusalem would have been totally discouraged." [00:22:53] (33 seconds)


"And so Daniel's strength was his connection to the living God in uncertain times. His communion with him. And in that place of communion with the living God, we find out who we are, and who he is, our hope and our strength, his presence, our love, his love, direction." [00:24:53] (23 seconds)


"And it reminds us that God's plans are bigger than our immediate circumstances. Daniel, in the midst of his chaos, had to trust that somehow Jeremiah's prophecy, his words to Jeremiah, would come to fruition in a time down the road. And we too are called to trust that God's prophecy, God's heart, will come to fruition in a time down the road. Even though we can't see the full picture." [00:43:00] (30 seconds)


"It speaks of a time when sin will finally be dealt with and everlasting righteousness will be established. It gives us hope to persevere through our present difficulties. In the light of Daniel's prophecy and its partial fulfillment, we can approach uncertain times with renewed confidence. We're going to face uncertain economic challenges." [00:43:31] (25 seconds)


"But we serve a God who's not surprised by these events and who's promised that all things will work together for those who love him. Moreover, we can cling to the personal promise that God gives us in Scripture. That Christ says to us, I will never leave you or forsake you. I will never leave you or forsake you. He promises, you can come to me and I will give you rest." [00:44:03] (26 seconds)


"That he wants an intimate relationship with you and him where there is no more sin, no more darkness, no more evil, no more nonsense. Fast forward all the way to Revelation 21 and we see that there's a fulfillment of this. That we will be with God. That he will be our father and we his children. He will wipe away our tears." [00:45:27] (24 seconds)


"In his day, when everything was crazy, he got on his knees morning, noon, and night and he connected with the living God, thanking him. And then he meditated on his word. Allowing for that hope of a new day to be watered within his soul so that he could stand up and be a man of integrity and lead well and live well." [00:46:27] (32 seconds)


"And then get up and be a people who are light and salt in a dark and decaying world. That's your call. That's my call. And one day, we will see him, our Lord, on this earth, sitting on the throne of David. He will call you forward. Faithful to me. I have always been faithful to you." [00:47:06] (34 seconds)


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