Evangelism as Exiles: Kingdom Mysteries
Ryan Epley

In Daniel 7, the tone of the book shifts from practical stories to powerful prophecy, but the purpose remains the same: to give God’s people hope. As Daniel is given a vision of kingdoms rising and falling, terrifying beasts, and the coming of the Son of Man, we’re reminded that while the world around us may seem chaotic, God is still sovereign over history. Every empire has an end, but the kingdom of Jesus is everlasting.

If you’ve ever wondered where God is in the middle of uncertainty, injustice, or suffering, this message is a reminder to lift your eyes beyond your circumstances and fix them on the One who holds the future. Biblical prophecy isn’t meant to leave us fearful or consumed with speculation, it points us to the faithfulness of God and the hope we have in Christ. In this message, you’ll discover:

  • Why biblical prophecy is meant to produce hope, not fear
  • What Daniel’s vision reveals about God’s sovereignty over every kingdom
  • The significance of the Ancient of Days and the Son of Man
  • Why Jesus’ eternal kingdom changes how we live today
  • How to trust God even when you don’t understand everything about the future

No matter what you’re facing today, you can find peace in knowing that God is still on His throne, Jesus is still King, and His kingdom will never end.

Scripture: Daniel 7