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An exposition of Daniel's great prophecy, Daniel 2.
Prophecy fulfilled encourages our faith. Prophecy of future events forms our today. Daniel's vision of the four empires was all future when he prophesied. Now we can look back and be encouraged and look forward with godly fear. You will find that J. G. Deck's brief thoughts on the statue seen in Daniel 2 will fill both your mind and heart.
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1.End Draweth Nigh, The
Excerpt: This is the only thing that can keep the mind from speculating as to the future, and so far from the word of prophecy being obscure, as some men would assert, it is “sure.” Inquirers are often advised not to trouble themselves about prophecy. Are men wiser than God, who has given us the Scriptures, and who has so expressly stated “whereunto ye do well that ye take heed”? It is treating God with contempt, ignorantly it may be, by refusing to profit by the prophetic word.
Prophecy is a revelation of the glory of the Son according to the counsels of God, and, surely everything affecting His glory must be deeply interesting to every loyal-hearted Christian. The Holy Spirit shows us “things to come,” for “He shall take of mine,” said the blessed Lord, “and shall show it unto you.” The great scope of prophecy is “the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” When we open the prophetic pages, our object should be to become more fully acquainted with the Son of God, and God’s counsels concerning Him. This subject is always in the heart of God — ever before His eye — the glory of that Son who glorified Him in the place of suffering and shame down here.