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Sunday May 22, 2022
The Story of God’s People Stuck in the Middle of a Mess They Didn’t Make!
Today, Pastor Michael is continuing his study on Daniel and today we’re in Chapter 11.
Even if you’ve been reading the Bible a long time, Daniel 11 is one of those complicated chapters. Thankfully, Michael starts out with prairie dogs and that has to be a good thing. His prairie dogs are living happy in their prairie dog home, only to find a herd of Bison to the north and south of their home. They are seriously hoping these buffaloes move along. A humungous bull buffalo steps out from each side and have a huge fight. Big problem for the prairie dogs! This fight is taking place right in the middle of their prairie dog town!
So, this fight, goes on for years. Whenever one buffalo dies, another one replaces him. So, the buffaloes and prairie dogs are in a generational issue; why on earth didn’t the prairie dogs just leave?
They didn’t leave because there were buffaloes everywhere! No matter where they went, they’d run into more buffalo. No where to go. Plus they’re little prairie dogs; what can they do to big buffaloes? In the end, they were ‘getting by’.
One day, a big buffalo from the northern side comes into the fight and finally notices the prairie dogs. And he starts stepping on the prairie dogs! Andy, is the big, mean buffalo and he is the worst! The prairie dogs finally band together, band up, and for a little while, Andy is gone. But there is a story, in prairie dog lore that there will be a new, meaner buffalo that will be forthcoming, some day.
This, in a nutshell, is the story of Daniel 11. But without the prairie dogs.
In the analogy, however, the prairie dogs are God’s people, trying to make a life. The buffaloes are the two kingdoms of Greece, always fighting in the Promised Land, wreaking all kinds of havoc to the Jews. Who were stuck in the middle of a situation that was mostly out of their control.
(CSB Baker Illustrated Bible Study Notes) 11:2–20. The detailed description of the interrelationship between the kings of the south and the kings of the north in Dn 11 has long challenged biblical scholars. The angel reveals to Daniel that three more kings (Cambyses, Smerdis, Darius Hystaspis?) will rule over Persia. The fourth (Xerxes I?) will try to incorporate Greece into the Persian Empire. Upon the death of Alexander the Great of Greece (“a warrior king,” 11:3), his kingdom was divided into four parts: Macedonia, Thrace, Syria (“the king of the North,” or the Seleucids), and Egypt (“the king of the South,” or the Ptolemies). Daniel 11:5–20 relates the rivalry and wars between the Ptolemies and Seleucids until the appearance of Antiochus Epiphanes.
The heart of this story, is everyday people.
As people today, we also find ourselves in situations we didn’t create and that we have to live in. We can be stuck in struggles that we didn’t cause, decisions made by people unattached to us. The lesson here is pertinent to us today, just as it was to the Jews so many millennia ago.
And everyday people can take heart in the fact that struggles and trials do not destroy faith. It only destroys what we think is faith.
Verses can be found today in Daniel 11 and Romans 8: 28.
Scripture quotations marked CSB have been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
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