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Daniel 10:1-10

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Vision of a man

1 In the third year of Persia's King Cyrus, a message was revealed to Daniel, who was called Belteshazzar. The message was true: there would be a great conflict. Daniel understood the message, having discerned the meaning of the vision.
2 During that time, I, Daniel, had been mourning for three weeks.
3 I didn't eat any rich foods. Neither meat nor wine passed my lips, and I didn't clean up at all until the three weeks were up.
4 Then, on the twenty-fourth day of the first month, as I was on the bank of the great Tigris River,
5 I looked up and suddenly saw a man clothed in linen in front of me. He had a brilliant gold belt around his waist,
6 and his body was like topaz. His face was like a flash of lightning, and his eyes were like burning torches. His arms and feet looked like polished bronze. When he spoke, it sounded like the roar of a crowd.
7 Only I, Daniel, saw this vision. The other people who were with me didn't see it. Despite that, they were terrified and ran away to hide.
8 So I was left alone to see this great vision all by myself. All my strength left me. My energy was sapped, and I couldn't stay strong.
9 Then I heard the sound of the man's words. When I heard it, I fell into a trance with my face on the ground.
10 But then a hand touched me, lifting me up to my hands and knees.

Daniel 10:1-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 10

This chapter is an introduction to the prophecies contained in the two following chapters; and begins with an account of Daniel's mourning and fasting, preparatory to the vision he had, Da 10:1-3, and of the appearance of Christ to him, with the time and place of it; who is described by his clothing, and the several parts of his body, which were very glorious, he appearing in a human form, Da 10:4-6, then follows an account of the effects it had upon him, Da 10:7-9, and of what encouragement and strength he received from him, by words and touches, to listen to what he said; and to expect a discovery and an understanding of things of moment and importance, which should be in future times, Da 10:10-21.

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Sermons

End Times – Book of Daniel: 10 When Spiritual Warfare Breaks Your Heart
End Times – Book of Daniel: 10 When Spiritual Warfare Breaks Your Heart
Pastor Mike Warren

This sermon opens Daniel 10, explaining that in the third year of Cyrus, Daniel is crushed in spirit, mourning and semi-fasting for three weeks because he sees God’s people largely choosing comfort in Babylon over returning to rebuild the ruined temple in Jerusalem—an issue of materialism, apathy, and compromise. The pastor connects this to Haggai and Ezra, showing how only a small remnant returned, how opposition and offers of syncretistic “help” tried to derail the work, and how this all illustrates real spiritual warfare that still confronts the church today. He stresses that believers are not on a cruise ship but a battleship, that the time until Christ’s return will be “long and difficult,” and that we must respond like Daniel—grieved over spiritual ruin, refusing compromise, and fighting with God’s armor and Spirit-empowered perseverance rather than in our own strength.

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