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Session 2 God’s Sovereign Leadership over History
(Dan. 7:9-14)
I. OUTLINE OF DANIEL 7:1-14
A. Daniel’s first vision: four beasts symbolizing four world
empires (7:1-14)
1. Introduction (7:1-3)
2. The first three beasts (7:4-6)
3. Fourth beast: Antichrist’s empire foreshadowed by the Roman
Empire (7:7-8)
4. God’s leadership in the end times (7:9-14)
a. God enthroned in majesty (7:9-10)
b. Destruction of the Antichrist (7:11-12)
c. Jesus’ heavenly coronation as King over all nations (7:13-14)
II. INTRODUCTION
A. Daniel’s vision of God’s throne is one of the most
glorious pictures of the throne in Scripture. John’s vision
of the throne in Revelation 4-5 expands on what God showed Daniel.
When we read both passages together we gain more understanding
B. In the scene right before he saw God’s throne, Daniel
saw a dreadful beast, which represents the Antichrist’s empire
(7:7-8). What he saw was terrifying. How was he to respond to it?
7“I saw in the night visions, and behold, a fourth
beast[Antichrist], dreadful and terrible, exceedingly strong…8
[he had] a mouth speaking pompous words.”
(Dan. 7:7-8)
C. Later, Daniel sees that the saints were “given”
into his hand by God (7:25). The phrase “it was given”
(or its equivalent),referring to God,is found often in the books
of Daniel and Revelation (Dan. 2:23, 37, 38; 4:16; Rev. 6:2, 4,
8; 9:1, 3; 11:2; 13:14-15).
25“He shall speak pompous words against the Most
High, shall persecute the saints of the Most High…the saints
shall be given into his hand…” (Dan.
7:25)
D. John saw that God gave the Antichrist authority or influence
over every nation (Rev. 13:5-7). God will raise up the Antichrist
to great authority for 3½ years to bring the entire earth
to a place of decision for righteousness or unrighteousness (2 Thes.
2; Rev. 13). God will grant authority to allow certain terrible
things to occur (Rev. 6:2, 4, 8; 9:1, 3, 5; 11:2; 13:5, 7, 14-15).
5He [Antichrist] was given...authority
[by God] to continue for forty-two months. 7It
was granted to him to make war with the saints and to overcome them.
Authority was given him [by God] over every tribe,
tongue, and nation. (Rev. 13:5-7)
E. All authority belongs to Jesus (Mt. 28:18), who will give the
Antichrist a specific sphere to operate in for 3½ years to
judge the wicked and to purify His people.In the Great Tribulation
the seven seals of judgment are released by Jesus, not the devil
(Rev. 5:5; 6:1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12; 8:1).
18“All authority has been given to Me in heaven
and on earth.” (Mt. 28:18)
F. Some ask why the Antichrist’sevil empire will even exist.
To understand the answer, we must know that it is God who raises
upthe Antichrist to accomplish His purpose, and that God will then
destroy him. Certainly, Satan and sinfulpeople will also have a
role in this.
G. God raised up Pharaoh in Moses’ day as the most powerful
man on earth (Ex. 9:16; Rom. 9:17).
God raised up an evil Assyrian leader named Sennacherib to judge
Israel in 721 BC(Isa. 10:5)
He raised up Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon in 586 BC to disciplineIsrael
(Jer. 22:7; 25:9, 12; 27:6; 43:10; Hab. 1:5-7).
God raised up the Persians to judge the Babylonians. (Isa. 13:3-5).
17The Scripture says to Pharaoh, “I have raised
you up, that I may show My power in you, and that My name may be
declared in all the earth.” (Rom. 9:17)
H. God showed Daniel that He sets into place the leaders of the
nations to serve His purposes.
17“…the Most High…gives it [power]
to whomever He will, and sets over it the lowest of men.”
(Dan. 4:17)
1There is no authority except from God…the authorities
that exist are appointed by God… 4 He is God’s minister,
an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil. (Rom.
13:1-4)
I. God works on His own timetable that He set in His perfect wisdom.
The Father has set the day for Jesus to return, and has set the
boundaries of all nations (Mt. 24:36; Acts 1:7; 17:26). God has
His plan all mapped out. He has fixed the time of the end(Acts 1:7).
Daniel was shown that God has determined 70 weeks, 42 months, 1,260
days, 1,290 days, and 1,335 days, plus the unfolding of kingdoms
in an appointed time frame (2:31-45; 7:1-8). Belshazzar saw God’s
finger write “MENE,”which spoke of his days being numbered
(5:26). Words and phrases like “until” and “the
time appointed”or the “time of the end” emphasize
how precise God is in His plans.
J. Many in the nations will worship the Antichrist, because they
will be awestruck and terrified by him. He will intimidate and terrify
the nations with his great power and bold claims and threats.
2The dragon [Satan] gave
him [Antichrist] his power, his
throne, and great authority… 3All
the world marveled and followed the beast. 4So they…worshiped
the beast [Antichrist], saying, “Who is like
the beast? Who is able to make war with him?”
(Rev. 13:2–3)
K. The way to overcome being awed and terrified by the power of
the Antichrist is to grow in the revelation of the sovereignty and
majestic beauty of the Father and His Son sitting on the throne.
If our focus is on man’s evil kingdoms then we will become
afraid and offended. God’s end-time judgments will destroy
the Antichrist’s kingdom as they remove everything that hinders
love.
L. No aspect of God’s grace more powerfully transforms our
emotions or satisfies our heart than when God the Spirit reveals
God to the human heart. I don’t just want to serve Him, but
to be obsessed with His magnificence. Is your goal to know the power
and pleasure of being obsessed with Jesus? This equips us to overcome
temptation, to endure persecution, and to engage in partnership
with Him in His end timeplan, instead of being overcome with fear
and intimidation.
M. The Spirit was given to us to be our escort into the deep things
of God’s heart. He knows more about Jesus than we can imagine.
He will reveal as much of Jesus as we are hungry for.
III. VISION OF THE THRONE: GOD’S LEADERSHIP OVER
THE NATIONS (DAN. 7:9-10)
A. Immediately after the Father’s majesty is revealed to
Daniel (7:9-10), then the Father’s plan to exalt Jesus as
a human king over all the earth is also shown to him (7:11-14).
This is the pattern that we see in Revelation 4-5. After the Father’s
majestic beauty is revealed in Revelation 4, His plan to exalt Jesus
as a human king over all the earth is set forth in Revelation 5.
B. God is enthroned in majesty in His heavenly courtroom (7:9-10).
The heavenly court was seated, and the books were opened. The Father
sits as judge over the nations as He fulfills His plans for world
history. We see God’s sovereignty over the Antichrist and
wicked world empires.
9“I watched till thrones were put in place, and
the Ancient of Days [the Father]
was seated; His garment was white as snow, and the hair of His head
was like pure wool. His throne was a fiery flame, its wheels a burning
fire; 10a fiery stream [river] issued
and came forth from before Him. A thousand thousands ministered
to Him; ten thousand times ten thousand stood before Him. The court
was seated, and the books were opened.” (Dan. 7:9-10)
C. Ancient of Days: The name Ancient of Days depicts
the Father’s eternal nature as the uncreated God who exists
from all eternity, who works out His plans from the perspective
of eternity.
1. Daniel 7 focuses upon the big picture, the ultimate—God.
We cannot understand the intensity of evil and suffering in God’s
end-time purpose without seeing that He is that Ancient of Days.
This name is used only three times in the Bible—all in Daniel
7, where God’s plan for the end times is set forth.
2. This name points to the eternal God who guarantees the triumph
for His people and the complete fulfillment of His eternal purposes.
The Father never deviates from His goals and plans. The Father’s
main purpose can be summed up in the Son of Man. The Father gives
it all into the hands of one Man—the Son of Man (7:13).
3. In God’s permissive will, He gives evil men surprising
latitude to act wickedly.
The Father has the last word on every nation, governmental leader,
and every person.
In due time, every evil leader and government is removed by God.
This truth is emphasized in each of Daniel’s four visions.
Daniel witnessed the overthrow of the wicked Babylonian Empire with
his own eyes (5:30-31).
D. White as snow: The Father’s garments
and hair were bright white like snow. His garments speak of His
deeds; His hair speaks of His wisdom. All the Father’s thoughts,
actions, and plans are totally pure and perfectly wise. Jesus also
appeared with white hair like the Father (Rev. 1:14).
E. His throne: (Rev. 4:2-6:17) God’s throne
is the governmental center of the universe. It declares that God
is the ruler over everything. It speaks of His sovereignty over
the nations. It guarantees us that all of God’s plans will
come to pass. His throne is not temporary like the Antichrist’s.
In the book of Revelation, God’s throne is the primary focus—referred
to 40 times,with seven throne scenes (Rev. 14:1-5; 15:2-8; 19:1-8)
F. Seated: The Father sits in total confidence
and security. None can successfully challenge Him.
G. A fiery stream: A river of fire (7:10, NAS)
comes from the throne, and a sea of glass mingled with flaming fire
is before the throne.The saints gather together on the sea of glass
in God’s fire (Rev. 15:2).
2I saw something like a sea of glass mingled with fire,
and those who have the victory over the beast…standing on
the sea of glass, having harps of God.
(Rev. 15:2)
H. God’s throne is the place of our greatest fascination,
intimacy, celebration, safety, and protection.
We have access to God’s throne now to find grace and mercy
(Heb. 4:16).
3The throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it [New
Jerusalem], and His servants
shall serve Him. 4They shall see His face, and His name shall be
on their foreheads... 5And they shall reign forever and ever.
(Rev. 22:3-5)
4God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there
shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no
more pain, for the former things have passed away. (Rev. 21:4)
I. All of God’s enemies will stand before His throne (Rev.
20:11-15). God’s throne is the place of great danger for His
enemies.Divine decrees go forth that punish evil.
11I saw a great white throne and Him who sat on it…12I
saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were
opened…and the dead were judged according to their works,
by the things which were written in the books…15Anyone not
found written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire.
(Rev. 20:11–15)
J. The books were opened:The heavenly books record the deeds of
every person. God has books in His court (Ex. 32:32; Ps. 139:16;
87:6; Dan. 7:10; 12:1; Lk. 10:20). They contain detailed accounts
of every person. The Book of Life records the actions of believers
(Phil. 4:3; Rev. 3:5; 13:8; 17:8; 20:12, 15; 21:27). God has books
that contain details of the wicked (Rev. 20:12).
Here, the words and deeds of the Antichrist (little horn) are under
review. The pompous words of the Antichrist (7:8) bring a strong
response from God’s court in heaven.
K. His garment: God’s garments being as
white as snow speak of His activities being righteous and of His
virtuous administration in His creation (Rev. 19:7). He does all
things in great purity.
L. His hair: His head is like pure wool,which
speaks of His wisdom and purity in governing.
M. Thrones were put in place: Even now there are
elders sitting on thrones before the Father.
4Around the throne were twenty-four thrones, and on
the thrones I saw twenty-four elders sitting, clothed in white robes;
and they had crowns of gold on their heads. (Rev. 4:4)
N. The court was seated:Daniel sees God’s court in session
(Rev. 7:9-10),with the Judge taking his seat to evaluate the nations.
In the midst of great chaos on earth is the all-powerful throne
of the Ancient of Days. The heavenly court administrates God’s
decrees about the final government of the earth. History is not
spiraling out of control. Even when it appears that beast kingdoms
are ruling without any account, the Ancient of Days is bringing
forth His glorious purposes.
IV. THE FATHER’S ROYAL COURT
A. Around the throne is God’s royal court—it is the
place of majesty, strength, and beauty, etc.
6Honor and majesty are before Him; strength and beauty
are in His sanctuary.
(Ps. 96:6)
B. Revelation 4 gives us the greatest revelation of God’s
beauty in Scripture. What God put around Himself expresses His beauty
to creation. I refer to Revelation 4 as the “beauty realm
of God.”
3He who sat there was like a jasper and a sardius stone
in appearance; and there was a rainbow around the throne…like
an emerald. 4Around the throne were twenty-four thrones… I
saw twenty-four elders sitting, clothed in white robes; and they
had crowns of gold on their head. 5From the throne proceeded lightnings,
thunderings, and voices. Seven lamps of fire were burning before
the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God. 6Before the throne
there was a sea of glass, like crystal…around the throne,
were four living creatures… (Rev. 4:3-6)
C. I see four main categories with twelve details in John’s
description of God’s royal court:
1. The beauty of God’s person: how God looks, feels, and
acts (Rev. 4:3)
2. The beauty of God’s people: the Church enthroned, robed,
and crowned (Rev. 4:4)
3. The beauty of God’s power: manifestations of power in lightning,
thunder, voices
(Rev. 4:5a)
4. The beauty of God’s presence: His fire on lamps, seraphim,
and the sea
(Rev. 4:5b-7)
D. Glorious light filled with many colors radiates from God’s
presence, including the brightness of diamonds (jasper), fiery red
glory (sardius), and the colors of the emerald rainbow (Rev. 4:3).
The jasper speaks of His splendor; the sardius, His fiery desires;
and the rainbow, His mercy.
E. God’s throne releases beautiful, glorious, and terrifying
manifestations of His heart and mind to the saints—lightnings,
thunderings, and voicesproceed from His throne (Rev. 4:5a).
F. God’s beauty is seen in how the Holy Spirit imparts His
presence to those around Him.
It is manifested with fire on the seven lamps, the four seraphim,
and the crystal sea (Rev. 4:5-7).
V. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE ANTICHRIST (DAN. 7:11-12)
A. The Antichrist and his empire will be destroyed at Jesus’second
coming (7:11-12). It is futile for the Antichrist to resist God.
In God’s timing, His judgments will destroy the Antichrist.
11I watched then because of the sound of the pompous
words which the horn was speaking; I watched till the beast [Antichrist]
was slain, and its body destroyed and given to the burning flame.
12As for the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away,
yet their lives were prolonged for a season and a time. (Dan.
7:11-12)
B. Pompous words:The Antichrist will be unrepentant
and unmoved by the decrees of judgment issuing forth from God’s
court. He will continue to speak great evil (7: 20).
His arrogant words will create fear (threats) and/or excitement
(false promises) in the nations. His pompous,arrogant words are
emphasized four times in this chapter.
5He [Antichrist] was
given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies…6He opened
his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme His name, His tabernacle…
(Rev. 13:5-6)
C. The beast was slain: Daniel saw the defeat
of the Antichrist without seeing how he will be slain. In the New
Testament we see that Jesus, the Son of Man, kills him (2 Thes.
2:8; Rev. 19:20). The Antichrist will be captured,and then his physical
body will be thrown into the lake of fire.
11I watched till the beast was slain, and its body
destroyed and given to the burning flame. (Dan. 7:11)
26But the court shall be seated, and they shall take
away his [Antichrist’s]
dominion, to consume and destroy it forever. (Dan. 7:26)
D. Paul described the Antichrist’s defeat using the same
verbs as Daniel—consume and destroy.
8The lawless one [Antichrist] will
be revealed, whom the Lord will consume with the breath of His mouth
and destroy with the brightness of His coming. (2 Thes. 2:8)
19I saw the beast, the kings of the earth, and their
armies, gathered together to make war against Him [Jesus]…20Then
the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet… These
two were cast alive into the lake of fire burning with brimstone.
21And the rest were killed with the sword which proceeded from the
mouth of Him [Jesus]. (Rev. 19:19-21)
E. The rest of the beasts: Other empires had their
dominion or political authority taken away. The Antichrist’s
death does not end the lives of the beasts but removes their authority.
The lives of people in the region of the former three beast kingdoms
were prolonged for a season and a time until the judgment of nations.
F. Their lives were prolonged:The demonic influence
of each beast empire continued on in the one that followed it, until
they all came together in the “composite beast” of the
Antichrist’s empire. Thus, the Antichrist’s kingdom
will include and incorporate the former three kingdoms.
2Now the beast which I saw was like a leopard
[Dan. 7:6; Greece], his feet were like the feet
of a bear [Dan. 7:5; Persia],
and his mouth like the mouth of a lion [Dan. 7:5;
Babylon]. The dragon [Satan]
gave him his power, his throne, and great authority.
(Rev. 13:2)
1. The expression, extension, and completion of the former four
kingdoms will come to fullness in the kingdom of the Antichrist.
2. All four former beast kingdoms will come to fullness in the
Antichrist’s kingdom.
This explains why the Antichrist can be from both the third and
fourth beast kingdoms. Rome included the former geographic territory
of the kingdom of Greece.
The little horn comes from one of the four divisions of Alexander’s
kingdom (8:9).
3. We may not be able to clearly identify the three ancient beast
empires, but they will be expressed in the end-time fourth kingdom,which
will fully incorporate the former three.
G. A residue from the previous conquered kingdom remained inthe
next kingdom, but no trace will remain after the destruction of
the fourth beast kingdom. The millennial reign of Christ will have
no vestige of the spiri tof previous kingdoms; He will completely
destroy all sinful kingdoms.
VI. JESUS’ HEAVENLY CORONATION AS KING OVER ALL NATIONS
(DAN. 7:13-14)
A. Jesus will be crowned as the King of kings over the earth (7:13-14).
The Father’s eternal plan is to give His kingdom to a man—His
Son. In this verse, Daniel prophesied that Israel’s Messiah
would receive the leadership of the whole earth forever.
13Behold, One like the Son of Man, coming with the
clouds of heaven! He came to the Ancient of Days, and they brought
Him near before Him. 14Then to Him was given dominion and glory
and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve
Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion…and His kingdom
the one which shall not be destroyed. (Dan. 7:13-14)
B. This promise is fulfilled before the nations in part in this
age, and in fullness in the Millennium.
IHOPKC holds to the historic premillennial view of the end times,
with a post-tribulation rapture, and emphasizing a victorious, praying
Church (Eph. 5:25-27; Rev. 19:7; 22:17).
C. Jesus spoke ofsitting on the glorious throne in Jerusalem that
Daniel pointed to (Mt. 25:31)
31When the Son of Man comes in His glory…then
He will sit on the throne of His glory. 32All the nations will be
gathered before Him, and He will separate them…
(Mt. 25:31–32)
D. Son of Man: Daniel must have been shocked to
see a human standing near the Ancient of Days. Jesus came to the
Father as a man, on heavenly clouds. The preexistent One came to
earth in human frailty and humility as a man among humans, to fulfill
a destiny of suffering and death.
1. Jesus used this term over 65 times to describe Himself. He identified
Himself as the Son of Man of Daniel 7:13-14,who sits at the right
hand of God and will return on the clouds of heaven. (Mt. 16:27,
24:30, 26:64; Mk. 8:38, 13:26, 14:62; Lk. 9:26, 21:27, 22:69).
2. Pilate represented the most powerful government on earth. He
must have been perplexed to hear Jesus’ peaceful response
to his threats, “You could have no power at all against Me
unless it had been given you from above.” (Jn. 19:11). Jesus
answered the high priest in a similar way, by pointing him to this
very vision of the Son of Man: “sitting at the right hand
of the Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven” (Mt. 26:64).
E. Near to God: Daniel saw a Man, seemingly defying
what God had told Moses, that no man could see God face to face
and live (v. 13). He was so near to God, yet he was in no danger.
F. Clouds: Daniel saw Jesus coming with the clouds
of heaven. Clouds are the transportation of heaven and appear wherever
the divine is manifested, which elsewhere in Scripture describes
how God has come to earth (cf. Ex. 13:21-22; 19:9, 16; 1Kgs. 8:10-11;
Isa. 19:1; Jer. 4:13; Ezek. 10:4; etc.). When Jesus spoke of His
return to earth, He usually mentioned coming on the clouds; in this
way, He would be seen by all the nations (Mt. 24:30; 26:64; Mk.
13:26-27; Lk. 21:27; Acts 1:9-11; 1 Thes. 4:17; Rev. 1:7; 14:14-16;
Ps. 68:4; 104:1-3).
7He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him…all
the…earth will mourn. (Rev. 1:7)
30All the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they
will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power
and great glory. (Mt. 24:30)
G. Daniel saw the saints receiving authority over the nations in
partnership with the Son of Man, who wants His people to rule with
Him(Dan.7:27;Rev.2:26-27;3:21;5:10;20:4-6;22:5).
27The kingdom…shall be given to the people, the
saints of the Most High.
(Dan. 7:27)
21To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me
on My throne… (Rev. 3:21)
H. Commissioned as King of kings: To this Man
was given dominion over all the nations on earth. All peoples, nations,
and languages will serve and love Him.
11Yes, all kings shall fall down before Him; all nations
shall serve Him. (Ps. 72:11)
I. Dominion: The end-time Church will decree that
Jesus’ dominion is everlasting and cannot be destroyed. The
Antichrist falsely promises with pompous words that his dominion
will last.
J. Jesus’ inheritance includes having the full authority
over every sphere of life—power, riches, wisdom, strength,
honor, glory, and blessing. There are many aspects implied by each
sphere. These are seven manifestations of His leadership and the
response of the nations to Him. No other human being has ever possessed
total authority across the earth in even one of these areas.
11I heard the voice of many angels around the throne,
the living creatures, and the elders… 12saying with a loud
voice: “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power
and riches and wisdom, and strength and honor and glory and blessing!”
(Rev. 5:11-12)
K. The word receive is significant. In what sense does Jesus receive
these?
1. From the Father:He received great favor and authority from the
Father to rule the earth.
2. From the nations:He receives the obedience and cooperation of
His people on the earth.
3. From the saints and angels:He receives this response from those
in the New Jerusalem.
L. The Father gave Jesus an unprecedented measure of favor in seven
spheres of leadership over the earth. Jesus “receives”
this from the Father and the response of people on the millennial
earth.
11The voice of many angels…12saying…, “Worthy
is the Lamb who was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom,
and strength and honor and glory and blessing.” (Rev.
5:11-12)
M. During the Millennium, Jesus will receive all the power(governmental
authority); riches(money and natural resources); wisdom(insight
and intellectual property); strength (physical strength, including
the labor force and human resources); glory(praise and love);
honor (all will esteem Him with their obedience); and blessing(agreement
with His policies with unified cooperation).
N. Revelation 5 describes Jesus’ destiny on the earth as
a man—He is fully God and fully man. Because of His obedience
to death, God highly exalted Him in heaven and on earth (Phil. 2:10).
His exaltation is manifest fully in heaven, in part on earth now,and
in fullness in the Millennium.
9…God also has highly exalted Him and given Him
the name which is above every name, 10that at the name of Jesus
every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth…
(Phil. 2:9-10)
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