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What is the significance of the book of Daniel in God's plan?

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The book of Daniel is significant because it illustrates God's sovereignty over nations and His purpose to bring the Messiah (Daniel 9:24).

The book of Daniel holds profound significance within the biblical narrative as it demonstrates God’s sovereignty over human affairs, particularly His control over empires and historical events. Throughout the book, Daniel and his friends serve as a testament to faithfulness amid persecution, while simultaneously illustrating God's promise of redemption through the coming Messiah. In Daniel 9:24, it prophesies the purpose of God to finish transgression and bring in everlasting righteousness, highlighting the pivotal role of Christ in God’s redemptive plan. Thus, the book not only reveals God's control but also encourages believers to trust in His ongoing work in history, pointing towards Jesus as the fulfillment of all divine promises.
Scripture References: Daniel 9:24, Romans 8:28

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Our Lord Rules
Bill Parker · Jul 3, 2011
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