A Visionary Leader

A Visionary Leader

Daniel 7 begins the formal section of the book on prophecies. It provides further insight into the life of a visionary leader. Though Daniel interpreted a dream, albeit prophetic, in chapter 2, it was the king’s dream and not his. Chapter 7 repeats many of the elements of chapter 2, including the beginning of Babylon (Daniel 7:4-7 vs Daniel 2:38-40). It then takes the items a couple of steps further.

By this time, Nebuchadnezzar was off of the scene and Daniel already had his escapade with Darius and the princes in chapter 6. He is a senior leader and well advanced in years. Having passed at least a couple of major tests, God permitted him to “come on up a little higher.” Now he comes into personal contact with celestial beings and no longer has dialogues with human subjects. Daniel was truly a visionary leader.

We are first introduced to the concept of the little horn power (Daniel 7:8), as well as the first foray into the 2300 days prophecy (Daniel 8:14)–namely the 1260 days or years (Daniel 7:25; Revelation 11:2, 3; Revelation 13:5). We find biblical support for a prophetic day equaling a literal year in Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:5, 6.

Chapter 7, as mentioned, sets the stage for chapter 8 and subsequent chapters. Yes, chapter 2 was an overview, whereas chapter 7 begins the deep dive. It is so deep, even Daniel becomes a bit shaken and disoriented (Daniel 7:15, 28)–a scene that gets repeated twice, at a minimum. He witnessed a parade of nations, last day events, and also saw firsthand the end time judgment scene itself, presided over by God Himself (Daniel 7:9-10, 12-14, 22, 26-27).

Prayer

Heavenly Father, we want to be visionary leaders, led by the truth of Your Word. Lead us please, as we continue to study it and discover not only Your plans for our earthly lives but also how we fit into the plans for Your heavenly kingdom. We humbly ask this in the worthy name of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

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5 thoughts on “A Visionary Leader

  1. Daniel was a man like all others, but what made a difference in his life was this: when the limited mind is united with the Infinite Mind, then the man is becoming an angel of God, his representative, the man enters in synergy with the Creator and is full of a noble spirit, of the Spirit of God. So was Daniel and, by a continuous life of prayer, he learned to maintain this lifestyle. That’s why Daniel was different.

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  2. I want to add that you and I, if we choose to maintain a continuous life of prayer and dependency of God, can be like Daniel. Jesus, as a man and our example, used the same secret for being what He was. So we, too, can be so (see Luke 21:25).

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  3. THANK YOU for the reminder that we are to seek God’s Word and guidance not only for our daily lives here on earth but also to discover how we fit into His plans for His heavenly Kingdom. Glory be to God!

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