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Divine Cartography

It's around 500 BC. The Israelites have returned to Israel, but it's not what they expected. Still slaves, they search for answers as to why God has abandoned them. His answer? The book of Daniel--a detailed map laying out God's plans for salvation. For us today, we might feel the same as those Israelites did--abandoned, hopeless. In this message, we look into the book of Daniel in search of hope for our future in the hope of theirs.

An episode of the Old SCC Podcast - see new one podcast, hosted by Hamish Taylor, titled "Divine Cartography" was published on May 11, 2014 and runs 37 minutes.

May 11, 2014 ·37m · Old SCC Podcast - see new one

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It's around 500 BC. The Israelites have returned to Israel, but it's not what they expected. Still slaves, they search for answers as to why God has abandoned them. His answer? The book of Daniel--a detailed map laying out God's plans for salvation. For us today, we might feel the same as those Israelites did--abandoned, hopeless. In this message, we look into the book of Daniel in search of hope for our future in the hope of theirs.

It's around 500 BC. The Israelites have returned to Israel, but it's not what they expected. Still slaves, they search for answers as to why God has abandoned them. His answer? The book of Daniel--a detailed map laying out God's plans for salvation. For us today, we might feel the same as those Israelites did--abandoned, hopeless. In this message, we look into the book of Daniel in search of hope for our future in the hope of theirs.
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