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I Dare You: Look Ahead! - Part A

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October 29, 2025 6:00 am

The Bible is a unique book that deals with both history and prophecy, offering a glimpse into the future. God's perspective on time is different from ours, as He sees the past, present, and future simultaneously. The book of Daniel contains a vision of four kingdoms, including Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome, and a final judgment scene where God will render a verdict on all nations and rulers. The Bible promises that judgment is coming, and those who place their faith in Jesus Christ will be spared. Justice will also be served, as the Antichrist will be punished for his evil deeds. Ultimately, Jesus is coming, and believers should be ready for His return.

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This is Connect the Skip Heitzig. Thanks for joining us for today's program. At Connect with Skip, our mission is to help you connect with God's Word in a deeper way and see how it applies to everyday life. That's why we make Bible teaching like today's available to you and people all around the world, on radio, online, and through resources that equip you to grow in your faith. One great way to do that is by taking the 30K 30-day challenge, a free daily email journey through the New Testament.

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Now, let's dive into today's teaching from Pastor Skiff Heitzig. When you travel on the road, you see certain signs that tell you what's coming up, like road work ahead is probably the most famous one that we see every Sunday, right? You're going to see it for like, I don't know, 20 years. You'll see that. work out there.

It's like the national, or at least the state motto, right? Roadwork ahead. Or you see curve ahead, or danger ahead, or stop ahead. And those are signs so that you and I can navigate. What's coming down the pike when we drive?

Then there are forecasters, prognosticators, visionaries who want to tell us what is going to happen in our world. Uh in the coming year. 20 years Yeah. I found an interesting book. I just pulled it off the shelf this week.

I picked it up a few years back called Predictions for the Next Millennium. And its thoughts On the thousand years ahead. Get this from today's celebrities.

Now there's a well of wisdom right there, right? Celebrities telling you what to expect in the next 1,000 years. It's pretty interesting in some parts. I mean, it's people saying there's going to be a one-world government or a one-world currency. You're going to cure aging.

Which would be a problem in and of itself if all of us on earth just kept living. There'd be a population problem. But sometimes people make predictions and they're so far off base, true predictions. And they're humorous when we look back at them. For example, Western Union put out a memo in 1876 that said the telephone has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication.

This device is inherently of no Value. To us. Poor Western Telegram. They lost out. Lord Kelvin, the President of the Royal Society 1895 said, heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible.

If you would have only waited eight more years and moved to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, right? Here's my one of my favorites. 1943, Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM. Stated I think There is a world market. For maybe five computers.

What's interesting about that statement is I got it off the internet. On my computer. At home. This is my favorite. Record company executive for Decca Records in 1962 said.

We don't like their sound. We don't think the Beatles will ever do anything. And Guitars are on their way out, close quote.

Now, the Bible is a unique book in that it deals with both. History as well as prophecy. What has already happened And what is going to happen in the future. And we always find ourselves, do we not, whenever we read it? Dealing with an historical context.

This is what was going on in that time of history, and it's looking back. Piecing that together as well as so often looking forward to the future. Daniel chapter 7 does that. When Daniel saw and wrote what he saw in this chapter, it was all future to him. It was a vision of what's coming down the pike.

But for us reading it today It's both history, some of it has been fulfilled, and prophecy, a lot of it has not been fulfilled.

So it's very unique in that. But when we're dealing with God, we have to understand that. God is different. God doesn't have the same kind of time constraints that we have. He doesn't live in the Space-time continuum.

He's outside the realm of time. He's in eternity. Remember in school, in history class, when they would teach you history and they draw a timeline? Remember the timelines? And so It would be punctuated with events like A dot on the timeline.

This is when Christopher Columbus discovered America. Further on down the timeline. Dot This is when George Washington uh was president. Further on down the timeline, further, further, further, further, away, way, way, way, way, way. You were born.

Or some of you is kind of further back. This way. And so that's how we've conceived of as time. Time just sort of goes on linearly. Continually.

And so when we think of eternity, we just think that line just keeps going. It's best to think of eternity as the removal of the line altogether. There is no time. There is no Constraint that we know. God is in the eternal now.

That's why, in the Bible, when you read prophecy, sometimes it's written in past tense verbs as if it's already happened. Or sometimes A future event Will be cast by a previous event so that the previous event becomes a template for a future event. Here's what it's like. Let's say we're at a parade. We go to the parade and we sit down at the parade and by the time we get there, the clowns on bicycles have already passed.

But the mayor's floats are not a very good idea. is still to come. And somebody finds us and they sit down and they go, Boy, I really want to see the clowns on bicycles. And you go, well, you missed that. But if you go up ahead, you can see what's past.

Somebody else comes and says, Well, I want to see the mayor's float.

Well, it hasn't come yet, but if you go to the beginning, you can see what's. Future.

Now imagine if we could get in a helicopter. And hover above the parade.

Now we're able to see everything in one single moment. The mayor's float where you used to sit. and the clowns on bicycles all at one time. God lives in the eternal now. He sees it all from that perspective.

And Daniel chapter 7 is like a helicopter ride where you see past, present, and future in 28 verses. All condensed. into one. I want to begin today in Daniel chapter 7. And look at a few verses, just a few, beginning in verse 9, at what is the central focus of this chapter, and that is the coming of Jesus Christ in particular.

But there's four things that are coming. Four things that you can count on that are coming. And when I say count on, I mean they're coming. Whether you like it or not, they're coming. And I know they're coming because the things that have already been predicted would come, have come.

And so the things that the Bible says are going to come, guess what? They're going to come too.

So fulfilled prophecy. is our guarantee of future prophecy. And what are those four things? Here they are. Judgment is coming.

Number one. Number two, justice is coming. Number three, Jesus is coming. And finally, joy is coming. Let's look at verse 9.

I watched. Right, Daniel. Till thrones were put in place And the ancient of days was seated.

So we have God seated on the throne. His garment was white as snow. The hair of his head was like pure wool. And his throne was a fiery flame, its wheels a burning fire. A fiery stream 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 open.

So we have thrones and we have a court and we have fire and we have books being opened. What are we dealing with? Simply a judgment scene, a courtroom scene. God is assuming His Rightful seat as divine judge. And we'll make the final reckoning and final verdict.

Now Daniel has seen The future. From his perspective, he's seen the future. There's going to be four kingdoms to come. There's going to be Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome. We've spoken about those.

And there's leaders that will come. And from Daniel's perspective, they haven't come all yet. From our perspective, it's done. They've come.

So there was Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar and Cyrus and Darius and Alexander the Great and all the Caesars of Rome have come. And gone. And while they were here, they ruled nations and they presided over courts and made judgments. But now, In this scene, they're on the other end of the judgment process. They're being judged, they're not rendering judgment.

And so Daniel saw nations come, nations go, and all the rulers of those nations. eventually being judged. As the court was seated and the books were open. Ever since the beginning of time, Satan has tried to deceive people about this event, saying, well, there is no judgment because there is no God.

So there's people who buy into that. There's no God, there's no judgment, there's no final reckoning. Do whatever you want, live however you like, and when you die, you will just pass into oblivion. That's a lie. Or he's tried to convince people that There may be a God, but he's sort of like the benign.

grandfather god. You know, he just smiles at everything and everybody. It's okay. You know, it's the Oprah Winfrey God. Everybody's as good.

That is not the God of the Bible. The God of the Bible will eventually bring judgment. John sees this same scene in Revelation chapter 20. I'll read it to you. I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was committed to them.

And I saw a great white throne, and him who sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heavens fled away. And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God. And the books were opened. And anyone not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. Can you imagine?

those nail scarred hands, Combing through the books to see whose name is written there and whose name is not written there. There's a judgment For everyone. that is coming. For everyone.

Now, if you're a believer in Christ, yes, Jesus took your judgment, your punishment on the cross, but you and I will face a judgment for our service to the Lord called the Bema seat of Christ. You're listening to Connect with Skip-Heitzig. Before we return to today's teaching, let me ask. Are we living in the last days? With uncertainty, conflict, and moral confusion dominating the headlines, it's a question many believers are asking.

Pastor Skip wants to help you understand what God's Word says about the end times so you can face the future with confidence. That's why this month we're offering two timely resources: his 2 CD teaching from Daniel, Bible from 30,000 feet. and his booklet, Are We Living in the Last Days? These will give you a clear biblical perspective on what's happening in the world. and how to be ready for what's ahead.

Request your copies when you give a gift of $25 or more at connectwithgift.com/slash offer. or call 800-922. 1888.

Now let's get back to today's teaching. If you are an unbeliever, if you have pushed Jesus Christ aside and have not listened to his call upon your life, You'll have your day in court. But it will be unlike any earthly court. That is, there will first of all be no debate about guilt.

Well, I don't know if I'm guilty or not guilty. It doesn't matter what you say, God will make that verdict. There will be a prosecution and no defense. There will be a judge and no jury. There will be a sentence and no appeal.

There will be punishment and no parole. There is a judgment that is coming. No wonder the writer of Hebrews in chapter 10 said, It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of a living God. Question? Is it possible to escape that kind of judgment?

Is it? Oh yes, it is possible. In fact, it's not only possible. It's preferable. Here's the deal.

Somebody's got to take the wrap for sin. Either you're going to take the wrap for your own sin, or you're going to let Jesus take it for you on the cross and place your faith in him. If you place your faith in him, You trust him. You will never be judged. Like we just read.

That's what Jesus promised, John chapter 5. He who hears my words and believes in him who sent me has everlasting life. and shall not come into judgment. but has passed from death into life. Did you get that?

Everlasting life is as simple as you leaning Trusting in, relying on. Jesus Christ.

Well, I don't know if I want to do that.

Okay. Then you will take it on your own. But there is a judgment that is coming. And either he's going to take it for you, and you've let him. Do that.

Or are you going to take it for yourself? It's quite simple, really. No Jesus, K-N-O-W, no Jesus. No life, K-N-O-W. If you know Jesus, you'll know life.

But No Jesus and O Jesus. And oh life, no life. No Jesus, you'll know life. No Jesus, no life. That's what he promised.

Now, not everybody believes this. I know that. I'm not naive to that. I would say that most people don't believe that. Um every now and then these magazines will put out uh articles about heaven and hell and Time Magazine put one out.

A while back that says, Does heaven exist? That was the name of the article. Does heaven exist? As if Time Magazine is going to give you the final. Verdict on that.

They asked two questions. to people. Question number one: Do you believe in the existence of heaven where people live forever after they die? 81% said yes. 13% said no.

Second question: Do you believe in a hell where people will be punished forever after they die? Only 63% said yes. Fewer people want to believe in hell, more people want to believe in heaven.

Well, of course. But I got to tell you something. The judgment bar of Christ doesn't move based on popular vote. You can't escape it. But it says again in the book of Hebrews: how shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?

So you can count on that judgment is coming. Number two, justice is coming. Verse 11 says, I watched then because of the sound of the pompous words. which the horn was speaking. I watched till the beast was slain, And its body destroyed and given to the burning flames.

As for the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away, yet their lives were prolonged. for a season. And a time. Go down to verse 26. But the court shall be seated.

And they, those in the court, shall take away his dominion. His being the horn. The Antichrist, the beast. to consume and destroy it. Forever.

Now this is only right. This is fair. This is justice. This beast, this Antichrist, will lie to the world. try to force people into submission and kill people who will not submit.

So it's only fair to see this coming on him. Do you know what it's like when you watch the news and you see some miscarriage of justice? Do you ever get angry when there's that criminal and you know he's guilty and all the evidence says he's guilty, but there's this technicality and he goes free? Do you like that? Oh, you hate that.

There's something within us that says there must. B. Justice. At some point in history, there must be justice. I noticed just the other day.

When they caught that second, suspect in the Boston marathon bombing, the terror bombing. When they caught him alive and brought him to the hospital, and they're keeping him now for questioning. That the crowd outside, did you see what they did? They like had a party. They were so elated that justice has been done.

He's been caught. He's been brought under the law. When my son Nate was growing up, I always noticed what I called it is that he had an overdeveloped sense of justice. That is, everything in life needed to be fair. He used to say, that's not fair.

And Where I really would notice this is he'd watch a movie. And if the movie didn't turn out just right, happily ever after, white picket fence, he didn't like the movie. He hated the movie. I hate this movie. If a bad guy got killed, he hated the movie.

If a good guy, bad guy got away, He hated the movie. He wanted life to be fair. We all want life to be fair, but guess what? Life isn't fair. But one day justice will come.

One day the bad guys will be rounded up. by God's posse. One day, evil will be eradicated. There is justice that is coming.

So If you go back to verse 7 and you notice that this beast, this Antichrist, has dominion. He's described as a beast having huge iron teeth. Devouring, breaking in pieces, trampling with his feet, the text says. He's like this killing machine. Finally, he gets caught.

Finally, he gets killed. That's fair. And finally, he gets tossed into the trash can of hell. That is fair. It is described by John in Revelation 19: the beast was captured.

And with him, the false prophet who did mighty miracles on behalf of the beast, miracles that deceived all who had accepted his mark. and who worshipped his statue. And both the beast and the false prophet were thrown alive into. The lake of fire. You ever wonder what the purpose of this coming tribulation is all about?

Now we know it's going to be a seven-year period, and the last three and a half years are the worst. We know what the Bible says, that is coming. But you ever wonder why? Why a tribulation? What's that all about?

Well, there are a few reasons for this coming tribulation. Reason number one is to pour out wrath. Upon this world, that is to so destabilize this world so that everything people have counted on up to this point, they can't depend on any longer, and in hopes that they will turn to God. That often happens whenever there's a catastrophe. People get very spiritual and they turn to God.

That's number one, to pour out wrath. Number two, to prepare Israel. for her Messiah. to look on him whom they have pierced. The tribulation is called by Jeremiah a time of Jacob's trouble, Israel's trouble.

Israel will be so troubled and shaken up during that time, they will be ready and prepared for their Messiah to come.

So, to pour out wrath, to prepare Israel for the Messiah, here's the third reason for the tribulation. to pummel the Antichrist. I mean to beat that guy up so bad. And it will be so fair and it will be so just because of what he has done. He seems so invincible.

During that period of time until Revelation tells us the fifth angel pours out the fifth bowl. We are told in Revelation 16: on the throne of the beast and on his kingdom, and his kingdom became full of darkness.

So judgment is coming, justice is coming. Number three, Jesus is coming. Verse thirteen I was watching in the night visions. And behold. I've always liked the word behold.

I know it's a Bible word. You don't say that online at the grocery store. Behold. Cereal.

So I get it, it's a Bible word. But it's a Bible word that means Huh, look check that out Like notice this.

So that's how I like to read it. I was watching in the night visions, and hey, check it out. One like the Son of Man. Coming with the clouds of heaven, he came to the ancient of days. We know that to be God the Father, and they brought him near Before him.

Now this verse, this event. is the central focus of chapter seven. This is the whole central focus of this chapter. The central focus is not the parade of these weird-looking beasts that come out of the sea that made John go, wow, that's weird. The central focus is not the little horn with the big mouth and the big ideas, the Antichrist who is coming.

Those aren't the central themes. The central theme is the coming of the kingdom of Jesus Christ. to the world. Judgment is coming, justice is coming, Jesus is coming.

Now, Daniel sees one like the Son of Man. If I'm going to frame that for you in context. I think it simply means he saw one. with a human form. Remember, so far he has seen these weird Beast-like creatures come up out of the sea.

Now, in contrast to those, he sees one with a human form, one like the Son of Man coming. But what's interesting is that 81 times in the four Gospels of the New Testament, The term Son of Man appears, and it was the term that Jesus used to refer to himself, to describe himself. He called himself the Son of Man. referring back no doubt to this first Mention of it in Daniel chapter 7. It's what the Jews believed to be the coming Messiah.

The Son of Man is going to come. Jesus called himself the Son of Man. Verse 13 is the second coming of Christ. And you should know that the second coming dominates the Bible. There is no subject more discussed in the Bible.

Next to the subject of faith. Then the second coming. Here's a few statistics. The second coming is dealt with 1,845 times in the Bible. That means one out of Every thirty verses.

Either mentions the second coming or The last days. One fourth to one fifth of all scripture refers to it. Seven out of ten chapters in the New Testament refer to the Second Coming. For every one mention of the first coming, The second coming is mentioned eight times. For every one time the atonement is mentioned, the second coming is mentioned twice.

Jesus personally referred to his second coming 21 times. And no less than 50 times in the Bible, we are told to be ready for his coming. Be ready for it. Jesus is coming. Thanks for listening to Connect with Skipheitsik.

Before you go, don't miss your chance to request this month's featured resources from Pastor Skip. The Bible from 30,000 feet 2 CD teaching from Daniel, and his booklet, Are We Living in the Last Days? Together, they'll help you understand what the Bible says about the future and how to be ready for it. These resources are our thanks for your gift of $25 or more to help share God's Word with more people. Call 800-922-1888 or visit connectwithgift.com slash offer.

And while you're there, sign up for the free 30K 30-day challenge to grow in your knowledge of God's Word. Thanks for spending time with us today and we'll see you next time on Connect with Skip Heitzig. Make a connection! Make a connection. Connect with Skip Heitzig is a presentation of connection communications, connecting you to God's never-changing truth in ever-changing times.

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