based on the Love God Greatly Study, Living Faithful in a Faithless Land, w5d2
Scripture: God’s Road Map for Our Journey/Daniel 8:1-2, 15-27; 2 Peter 3:8-18 (17-18)
17 You already know these things, dear friends. So be on guard; then you will not be carried away by the errors of these wicked people and lose your own secure footing. 18 Rather, you must grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. All glory to him, both now and forever! Amen. –
2 Peter 3:17-18
Observations and Applications
As I soaped the passage in my journal, I underlined and highlighted, drew arrows, and chased down some Scripture squirrels (all of which can be seen below). As I looked back at my journal entry for today, I was reminded of how it feels when you enter Disney World and try to take in the iconic castle and all of the other sights and sounds that vie for your attention. It’s a bit overwhelming, to say the least. You can only truly appreciate its fullness when you slow down, take a breath, put down your camera, and allow your mind/heart to digest the scene one attraction at a time.
WARNING: Today’s journey through the Word is wonderful but may also be overwhelming. There is much to read and try to tie together. We take in another of Daniel’s visions and its explanation, but we also visit the book of 2 Peter, where we find a warning to be alert, information on the timing and specific expectations of “the day of the Lord,” and encouragement/instructions on how to live as we wait on the Lord’s return. – Much like my experience at Disney, I had to make myself resist skipping ahead and instead slow down and take it all in one verse/detail at a time. Of course, you can do it either way, but to see and appreciate the beauty of how all of Scripture fits together and to better understand not only what Daniel/Israel was dealing with and waiting on then but what we, as New Testament believers, are living through and waiting for now.
I am going to zero in on Peter’s information, instructions, and encouragement, but I hope you will visit the ‘the more you know’ section below and explore the details of Daniel’s vision of the ram and goat.1 While it deals with what will happen at the end of Israel’s persecution, the prophecy and its first fulfillment foreshadow events that will occur during “the end times,” mentioned/detailed in the New Testament.
This same prediction appears to have dual fulfillment. Interpreters see similarity to depictions of the end times: the final era of earth’s history. During that time, a figure known as “the Antichrist” will echo the depravity of Epiphanies. He will be empowered by Satan (Revelation 13:1–4) and only stopped by the return of Christ (Revelation 19:11–16).
Bibleref.com / Daniel chapter 8 overview
I have been known to frequent this passage in 2 Peter, chapter three – specifically for the reminder that the Lord has neither forgotten His promise to return nor is He slow to do so. I find it helpful to recall that His timing is not only perfect but purposeful. It accentuates His patience toward us and His deep love and desire that none would perish but that all would repent and be saved.
Peter gives explicit instructions on how true followers of Christ are to live until that day comes. We must be careful not to believe the twisted versions of God’s Word thrown about by the “ignorant and unstable.” We are to “be on guard,” holding tightly to the truth of God and depending on His Spirit to teach us and remind us of those truths. However, we are not to be idle in our waiting; instead, we are always to be growing in our understanding of the grace2 of Jesus and our knowledge/relationship with Him.
But when the Father sends the Advocate as my representative—that is, the Holy Spirit—he will teach you everything and will remind you of everything I have told you.
John 14:26 NLT
Friends, this is just one piece of our journey from today, but it is the piece that I believe will be most helpful in accomplishing the stated goal of our study and of God’s plan for us in Christ Jesus – which is to live faithfully in this faithless land. May we stay true to this call upon our lives, and may we share the truth in word and deed with those around us – as we wait with hope on Jesus’ imminent return.
Prayer Response to the Journey
Father, You are holy and good—righteous in all Your ways. Help us, as we wait on You, to live lives that shine as lights of holiness and godliness in this dark and faithless land. As Peter encourages us, may we be found at peace, without spot or blemish, when we come into Your Holy Presence. Help us to know the Truth and hold tightly to it so that we do not fall prey to the false teachings of the world. Please, instead of the world leading us astray – raise up an army of Your followers that will lead the world to You – and let us be numbered among the army. – In Jesus’ name!
My two-year-old grandson loves to play the drums (and really, any other instrument) and sing, and more often than not, the song he chooses is an age-old childhood favorite of mine, “I’m in the Lord’s Army.” I couldn’t help but think of the song as I was praying. Oh, may we march faithfully in His army – with the excited exuberance of my grandson but with the full understanding of who we serve and the grace He has poured out on us. May we serve at His pleasure and grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior – Jesus, to whom belongs all glory both now and forever! 💜❤️
I may never march in the infantry, ride in the calvary, shoot the artillery – I may never zoom or the enemy – but I’m in the Lord’s army! Yes Sir! I’m in the Lord’s army …
Lyrics from “I’m in the Lord’s Army” / children’s song
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