Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
What does it all mean?
What does this vision mean?
As we have been going through chapter 7 of Daniel we have had Daniel telling this vision in first person.
The vision begins out by him seeing these four beasts and the fourth beast is very terrifying and from this beast a horn comes off that has eyes and speaks great and pompous words.
Then Daniel is ushered into the throne room where he sees God, the Ancient of Days about to pronounce judgment on the beasts.
Then last Sunday we saw the judgment being placed on the beasts.
Followed by the beautiful vision in verses 13-14.
This is a beautiful look at the pre-incarnation of Jesus Christ.
Jesus referenced this Himself
Now in the vision while in Heaven, Daniel needs to know more about the vision of the beasts.
What does it mean?
15 “As for me, Daniel, my spirit within me was anxious, and the visions of my head alarmed me.
Meaning
The Fourth Beast
The Fourth Beast Meaning
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