Daniel 7:1-28 ~ 1 John 1:1-10 ~ Psalm 119:153-176 ~ Proverbs 28:23-24
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Old Testament - Okay, so Daniel chapter 7 with the vision of 4 beasts is not exactly an easy one for me to interpret here in a daily blog! :) But I'll give it a bit of a go. Actually, if you're looking for in-depth commentary on this chapter, please check out this link on bible.org, titled "Daniel's Disturbing Dream."

Overall, this is a very powerful chapter to read... I definitely was feeling drawn into this chapter and the description of the beasts. Basically here in chapter 7 we're seeing a parallel with the vision of these 4 beasts in this vision of Daniel's with the dream Nebuchadnezzar had of the statue in chapter 2 of Daniel. The lion with the eagle wings represents Babylonia, just as the head of gold in ch. 2 did. The bear represents Medo-Persia, as the silver did in ch. 2. The leopard represents Greece, as did the bronze/brass in ch. 2. And the terrifying and frightening beast represents the Roman empire, as the feet of clay & iron did in ch. 2. Roughly speaking of course... :) Maybe this image below will better explain things:

The best verses in this chapter are in my mind verse 13 & 14 where we get a Messianic vision of Jesus! "As my vision continued that night, I saw someone who looked like a man coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient One and was led into his presence. He was given authority, honor, and royal power over all the nations of the world, so that people of every race and nation and language would obey him. His rule is eternal--it will never end. His kingdom will never be destroyed." Wow... very powerful stuff.. Do you believe that Jesus has been given authority, honor and royal power over all the world? Do you believe that his rule is eternal and his kingdom will never be destroyed? Do you know in your heart that Jesus is your eternal King?

Verse 8 & 20 are intriguing to me when they talk about: "This little horn had eyes like human eyes and a mouth that was boasting arrogantly." The thing that jumped out at me was the mouth that was boasting arrogantly. How did this read to you when you came across it? As a good or bad thing to have a mouth that boasts arrogantly? Again, this reminds me of the sin of pride that we have been seeing over and over again here in the book of Daniel with the Babylonian kings & Darius the Mede. Essentially some commentaries suggest this little horn that boasts arrogantly represents the antichrist...

New Testament - We start First John today! First John was written by one of Jesus' 12 disciples, John son of Zebedee - who also wrote the Gospel of John and the book of Revelation. First John was written between 85 and 95 A.D. when John was in Ephesus (in modern day Turkey) late in his life. The purpose of this letter was in large part to dispel Gnosticism, which was a twisting of Christianity - it basically meant salvation through knowledge (gnosis is Greek for knowledge).

~ First John ~
Author: John the apostle
Place: Uncertain, probably Ephesus
Date: A.D. 85-95
Content: This very personal letter was written by the apostle John in his old age to believers who were very dear to him. He addresses them as his little children and gives them practical instructions for Christian living. He begins by stressing Jesus’ incarnation and builds his commands upon the truth that those who know Jesus know the Father as well. Those who do not know Jesus do not know the Father, nor do they know the love of the Father. Christians, however, have experienced the love of God in their lives, for God is love, and have no need to fear either in this life or in the life to come.
Theme: John stresses the basic truths of the Christian faith in this letter in order to comfort and encourage his children in the faith. The themes of love, forgiveness, fellowship, victory over sin, assurance, purity, and eternal life are woven together in a marvelous document that shines with the light of God in the darkness of the world. (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 33) A great overview of First John by Daniel Wallace is at this link.

First John starts out strong right out of the gates in verse 1 and is very similar to the beginning of the Gospel of John: "The one who existed from the beginning is the one we have heard and seen. We saw him with our own eyes and touched him with our own hands. He is Jesus Christ, the Word of life." Do you believe that Jesus Christ has existed from the very beginning of time with God the Father? Do you believe that Jesus is the Word of life?

And verse 5 is a message to us from Jesus via John: "This is the message he has given us to announce to you: God is light and there is no darkness in him at all." I love this. A month or so ago in this blog I reflected on God being a God of no shadows. All light. I love that thought. Do you believe God is light? And that there is no darkness, no shadows, in Him at all?

And in verses 8 & 9 we read: “If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” Do you claim to be without sin? Do you confess your sins regularly and ask for forgiveness from God? Do you believe that God is faithful and just and will forgive you? And not just forgive you but purify you from your confessed sins? And heal you from your confessed sins? Let us not deceive ourselves any longer. Let us allow the Truth to fully live in our hearts. Let us confess our sins, be forgiven, and be purified from all unrighteousness. Are you with me on this?

Psalms - We finish Psalm 119 today... :( I am sad. I loved reading through this Psalm again! For some reason it meant so much to me these past few days. I pray this Psalm has been good for you as well this go round. I think the last 3 verses of this Psalm are worth us camping out on here for a moment. In verses 174, 175 & 176 the author of Psalm 119 closes out the Psalm with what I think is a prayer and a confession all in one - "O LORD, I have longed for your salvation, and your law is my delight. Let me live so I can praise you, and may your laws sustain me. I have wandered away like a lost sheep; come and find me, for I have not forgotten your commands." Wow... not a bad prayer and confession, eh? Is God's Word your delight? Do you wish to live so you can praise God? Does His Word sustain you?

Proverbs - Today in Proverbs 28 verse 23 we read: “In the end, people appreciate frankness more than flattery.” How does this Proverb speak to you? I find it to be a great reminder to simply be sincere with people. Just be sincere. Be frank. Don’t flatter. Don’t lie. Do you appreciate sincerity in others? Do you like it when people flatter you rather than speak frankly to you? Do you ever flatter others? How often are you frank with others? Are you a sincere person? Do you want to be sincere? Was Jesus a sincere person?

YouTube - Today's Psalm readings remind me of Natalie Grant's song "I'm in better hands now:"
Comments from you - What verses or insights stand out to you in today's readings? Please post up by clicking on the "Comments" link below!
God bless,
Mike
Why do you not post the you-tube videos anymore?
Posted by: Leroy Duke | November 30, 2007 at 03:04 AM
I was wondering the same thing. I really looked forward to starting the day with some praise music from You-tube. Yes, I know I could look it up for myself, but I guess I am lazy.
Posted by: Birdie | November 30, 2007 at 07:37 AM
Apologies on not having YouTubes lately. My offline life has temporarily overtaken my online life, so I haven't had time to research YouTubes. Hopefully next week I will have more time again. Blessings! Mike
Posted by: Mike | November 30, 2007 at 08:38 AM
I was drawn to the Psalm 119 passage as well as you....such great words. In the Message version, David says he praises God 7 times a day...what a challenge that is to me. So many times I forget to even praise Him at all...
I, too, was fascinated by the beasts in Daniel 7 so I really appreciated the explanation as well as similarities with Daniel 2...and the links for more explanations are very much appreciated.
Thank you for the time you put into this- it is a real blessing.
P.S. Maybe you can have your readers submit their favorite YouTube Praise Music videos and it will save you some time!
I just looked up Chris Tomlin's Wonderful Maker recently and that one was powerful.... : )
Posted by: Sandy | November 30, 2007 at 10:09 AM
This was the greatest insight - question for the day:" Was Jesus a sincere person?"
A sincere person is not double-minded or deceitful. When a person is sincere, there will be agreement between heart and tongue.
Here are some of the answers to this question: Yes, indeed it is a very deep question - and the readings will help to answer that question.
John 14:6,- John 8:24,- Luke 11:23,- John5:24 and John 10:27-29.
If you can find more readings, you are very blessed.
Posted by: Cherry Blossom | November 30, 2007 at 11:57 AM
Mike, Mike, Mike...Where has your blog been? Why didn't I find this sooner? How long have you been at this? I pray I can find the same "sticktuitiveness" (as my wife says) at my sites just as you seem to have with yours.
Insightful? Yes! You have the most insightful One Year Bible plan I have ever seen.
Daniel is one of my favorite books, as is Revelations...Which is why I am so glad I found your blog just before December. Prophecy was actually my first love as far as studies go, but life has been really taking me for a ride and distracting me from my calling. So I will not only pray that God continually bless you and your site, but that He will also help me and those who come to your blog grow in our faith as we come to your blog.
God bless you, Mike.
Below is my blog. Just started it out. If you have any tips, please feel free to email me.
http://michael-chroniclesoflife.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Michael | November 30, 2008 at 07:38 AM