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How does the story of Daniel point to the gospel?

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It symbolizes redemption and grace through Christ's substitutionary sacrifice.

Daniel's experience in the lion's den serves as a profound typology of Christ. Just as Daniel was delivered from death by divine intervention, Christ has provided a way for His elect to escape the judgment due for their sins through His sacrifice. God, in His grace, has ordained a means for justice to be satisfied while extending mercy. This foreshadowing encapsulates the gospel message by demonstrating both the requirement of justice and the provision of salvation through Christ, aligning with the themes of substitution and grace that are core to Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Daniel 6, Romans 3:24-26

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