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Daniel 3:1-7, 12
YOU CANT BURN WHATS ON FIRE
Theme: Rise and Fall of Kingdoms
Key Chapter: 9
Key Verse: 2:22
12 chapters, 357 verses, and 11,602 words
Grade Level: 9.5
AUTHOR
The Holy Spirit of God by inspiration (2 Timothy 3:16) through Daniel
DATE WRITTEN
6th Century B.C.
Outline
I. Daniel And His Personal Friends.
chs.1-6
II.Daniel And His People’s Future.
chs.7-12
I. Their Study.
Hananiah - The Lord has been gracious
Shadrach - Tender
Mishael - one asked for of God.
Meshach - One That Draws With Force
Azariah - He That Hears The Lord
Abednego - a Servant Of Light; Shining
II.
Their Stand.
vs.1-7, 8-18
III.
Their Saviour.
vs.19-25
Conclusion:
Are you on fire for the Lord?
If not, one day you will be.
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