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Sunday, December 6, 2015
Daniel 12:2
And many of them that
sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life,
and some to shame and everlasting contempt.
For further study - Daniel 12:1-13
This is a very interesting chapter, our extended reading for the devotions today. This 12th chapter of Daniel’s prophecy is somewhat understood by the reader, but it does have several verses that I will not try to explain, because I don’t have any idea what it is speaking about, verses 11 and 12.
However, there are a number of issues that we can discuss after we have read the passage.Verse 0ne,
for example, is a prophecy of the "time of Jacob’s trouble" and how
"bad" it will be during the last half of the Tribulation Period.
The "time of the trouble", verse 1,
"such as never was since there was a nation", is describing the Jewish
nation and saying that they will face "trouble" like they never have
before. This is an awesome statement if one knows the entire 4,000-year
history of the Jews.
In fact, it will be so bad that the Lord will dispatch the Arch Angel
Michael to intercede to protect His "chosen people". "At that time" the
Jewish people will be delivered from total destruction at the hands of
the Satanic Trinity; Satan, Antichrist and the False Prophet.
The "resurrection" spoken of in verse 2 is
the resurrection of "Old Testament saints", those who trusted the Lord
for their salvation during the time before the death, burial and
resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is the "source" for everyone’s
salvation.
At this resurrection, at the end of the Tribulation Period and before
the Kingdom Period begins, humankind from the Old Testament will be
resurrected from the dead, both those that had been saved and those that
were "lost", without Jesus as their Saviour.
The saved ones will be raised to "everlasting life" and some, the lost,
to "everlasting contempt", or death, separation from God, forever. Those
who are saved will enter the Kingdom that was always promised to the
Jewish people.
The others, the "lost" Jews will be held in "hades" until the Great
White Throne Judgment when they will appear before Jesus to be sentenced
to the eternal "lake of fire".
This much about the prophecies of Daniel that I’ve shared in this
chapter should create a desire to study the Word of God, as it relates
to Bible Prophecy. As you study this whole last chapter of Daniel I pray
that somehow we have been an encouragement to you to better understand
God’s "prophetic word".
As we continue these devotionals on the prophetic passages in God’s Word
we can only come to one conclusion, Jesus is coming soon, and it could
be today. Keep looking up.
PRAYER THOUGHT: Thank
you Lord for the "more sure word of prophecy" that you have given to
us, so that we can prepare ourselves for your soon return. Help me to
live in light of theses bits of evidence pointing to the Rapture, an
event that can happen at any moment.