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BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 6, Day 3: Daniel 7:15-28

Summary of Daniel 7:15-28

Daniel was troubled by his previous dreams (Daniel 7:1-14) and asked for an interpretation.

The four great beasts are four kings that will rise from the earth. But the holy people of the Most High will receive the kingdom and will possess it forever.

The fourth beast is a fourth kingdom that will appear on earth. It will be different from all the other kingdoms and will devour the whole earth. The ten horns are ten kings who will come from this kingdom. After them, another king will arise, different from the earlier ones; he will subdue three kings. He will speak against the Most High and oppress his holy people and try to change the set times and the laws. The holy people will be delivered into his hands for a time.

But his power will be taken away and completely destroyed forever. Then the sovereignty, power, and greatness of all the kingdoms under heaven will be handed over to the holy people of the Most High. His kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom, and all rulers will worship and obey him.

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 6, Day 3: Daniel 7:15-28

6) Daniel was troubled before because the beasts were terrifying, and he was scared. Daniel knew that dreams had meanings since he could interpret dreams with God’s help. So, he did not know what horror his dream meant. Afterward, he was scared as wars and destruction were described. Lack of understanding causes fear.
7a) The fourth beast was not a beast of known animals like the other beasts. Daniel says the fourth beast had iron teeth and bronze claws—the beast that crushed and devoured its victims and trampled underfoot whatever was left. It had ten horns on its head, and the horn that looked more imposing than the others had eyes and a mouth that spoke boastfully.
b) Knowing that God was in control. His faith in God. And, knowing that God would prevail and His kingdom would be everlasting.
8 ) I can get through anything with God’s strength. I live knowing this is not my home and everything is just temporary. I am not afraid because I know God has got it. And, I feel I live more and worship more, too.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 6, Day 3: Daniel 7:15-28

I love how God always wins in the end. It’s good to know that despite the hardships, a happy ending is near!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 6, Day 3: Daniel 7:15-28

Daniel’s vision was most likely more than what he told us. So, you can imagine his fear just from what we know!

Succinctly, the passage means that four kings are conquered by God, and their kingdoms are given to God’s people. You’ll note that this is very similar to Nebuchadnezzar’s vision in Daniel 2. There, we saw four empires rise and fall to God.

God shows us here how he sees the empires — as animals.

Note Jesus is more often a lamb, not a wild beast with no conscience.

Many people wonder how this will end since the Roman Empire (the 4th kingdom) is long gone. Bible scholars believe there will be a “New Rome” at the End Times.

Most believe that the 10 kings mentioned are not literal since they don’t exist yet.

The notable horn is the Antichrist.

The little horn will have limited power and shall only rule for 3.5 years (time and times and half a time). This phrase is used in Revelation (11:2-3, 12:6 and 13:5) to refer to half of the last seven-year period of man’s rule on this earth.

Jesus establishes his kingdom immediately after the end of the fourth kingdom. This causes problems for Bible scholars. Therefore, this is either symbolic or hasn’t happened yet.

END NOTES SUMMARIZED

Daniel 7:15-28 provides the divine interpretation of the vision, focusing on the suffering God’s people will endure under the final beastly kingdom and guaranteeing their ultimate, triumphant vindication.

The interpretation of its key elements is as follows:

  • The “Little Horn” as the Final Enemy: The interpretation centers on the terrifying fourth beast and its “little horn.” This figure is revealed to be a future, arrogant ruler who will blaspheme God (“speak against the Most High”) and actively persecute His “holy people.”
  • A Limited Period of Suffering: The angel explains that the faithful will be handed over to this power for a specific, symbolic period (“a time, times and half a time”). This is a crucial assurance that while the persecution will be severe, it is finite and measured by God, not an uncontrolled or endless tragedy.
  • The Certainty of Judgment: The vision makes it clear that the heavenly court will ultimately sit in judgment. The “little horn’s” power will be definitively taken away and permanently destroyed. This reveals that all earthly persecutors are subject to God’s final and just verdict.
  • The Ultimate Victory of the Saints: The climax of the interpretation is the promise that after the judgment, all sovereignty, power, and greatness will be given to the “holy people of the Most High.” Their suffering is temporary, but their inheritance is an everlasting kingdom.

In essence, this passage is a sober warning of coming persecution, but it is ultimately a message of profound hope, assuring the faithful that their suffering is limited and their ultimate vindication and eternal reign are certain.

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BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 6, Day 3: Revelation 3:11-13

Summary of Revelation 3:11-13

Jesus says he will be coming soon. He will make a pillar in the temple of God. He will write on them the name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, and I will also write on them my new name.

BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 6, Day 3: Revelation 3:11-13

7a) Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown. I hold on to God’s promises, His truths, and who He is. I have faith in what is coming. I know my home is not this side of earth.

b) The crown is eternal life and victory over Satan.

8a) The one who is victorious I will make a pillar in the temple of my God. Never again will they leave it. I will write on them the name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which is coming down out of heaven from my God; and I will also write on them my new name. Essentially, the meaning is that Jesus will create a heaven on earth and all those who belong to God will dwell there. Each person will receive a new name and we’ll be marked with that name.

b) That I am forever God’s.

c) Jesus is there to prop me up, to strengthen my faith, and to keep me abiding in him. He also will give me patience as I await his return.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 6, Day 3: Revelation 3:11-13

I love this idea of the crown. Such a beautiful image that awaits us!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 6, Day 3: Revelation 3:11-13

The church is to hold onto their faith so that their crown may not be taken.

A pillar holds up a building, so the idea is that Jesus will give us the strength to stay strong in Him and have a home in God.

The name of God, new Jerusalem, and Jesus will be our new names that shall mark us for him.

All should hear and be encouraged by these words.

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 6, Day 3: John 4:35-38

Summary of John 4:35-38

Jesus tells the disciples that the time for the harvest is now. Those who work will be rewarded with eternal life. Many have sown so that they may reap.

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 6, Day 3: John 4:35-38

6a) The harvest is those people who are eager to know the Kingdom of God and the power of Jesus’ saving grace.

b) He wanted them to see that the time is now to bring people to him.

7a) The sower is Jesus and John the Baptist. The reapers are the disciples and those who come to Christ.

b) The wages are the fruit of the labor, the rewards of sharing the Gospel, and eternal life that the sowers and reapers receive.

c) To always have the mindset of a sower — someone who plants the seed in the minds of others of the goodness and blessing of knowing Christ. You never know who will touch along the way.

8 ) It encourages me to talk more about Jesus in order to plant a seed in the soul of others.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 6, Day 3: John 4:35-38

Great lesson, and I’d say not the easiest to understand, especially since we are not an agrarian society.

End Notes BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 6, Day 3: John 4:35-38

Jesus wants his disciples to see the fact that the time for harvest is now, not in four months.

There were many people who need to know about the Kingdom of God and believe in it, and the disciples are the workers bringing them (the harvest) in/to God.

The disciples would be rewarded for their work with eternal life. They would rejoice in the work.

John the Baptist and Jesus labored first, and the disciples would bring in the harvest. This is often how people come to the Lord (1 Corinthians 3:6-8) and how many things happen in life, such as our technologies and innovations.

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BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 6, Day 3: 1 Kings 22:29-40

SUMMARY OF 1 KINGS 22:29-40

Ahab and Jehoshaphat defied Micaiah’s prophecy and went to battle for Ramoth Gilead. Ahab went disguised, while Jehosphaphat wore royal robes. The king of Aram only wanted to fight against the king of Israel, so they left Jehoshaphat alone. The king of Israel, Ahab, was hit by a random arrow. He died that night and his blood was licked by dogs as the Lord had prophesied. His son, Ahaziah, succeeded him as king.

BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 6, Day 3: 1 Kings 22:29-40

6) Ahab entered the battle disguised. It did him no good. He died anyway.

7) God protected Jehosphahat. God drew away the army of the Arameans from him when he cried out to the Lord and they stopped pursuing him.

8a) Whatever God says will pass, will pass. Despite what humans try to do, God’s will prevails.

b) It’s truly comforting. I truly have no regrets because I know everything happens for a reason and God is in control, not me (thank God!). If I were in control, my life would be out of control!

Conclusions BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 6, Day 3: 1 Kings 22:29-40

Great lesson about even though Ahab tries to circumvent God’s plan, His plan always prevails.

End Notes BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 6, Day 3: 1 Kings 22:29-40

Many Bible scholars are unsure why Jehoshaphat agrees to go to battle against God’s word. Maybe he wanted to save grace or perhaps he wanted to die. It was not a smart decision on either’s part.

Jehoshaphat cried out to the Lord, and he was saved.

The arrow that pierced King Ahab was not by chance; nothing is by chance with God. God orchastrated it.

The war ended with Ahab’s death.

Elijah prophesied about the dogs licking the blood of Ahab.  1 Kings 21:19 This just took place in a different location that prophesied.

We also see a prophecy come to fruition with 1 Kings 20:42, where Ahab spared Ben-Hadad’s life.

Despite the wealth of Israel, the people were spiritually poor.

No one can fool God.

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