EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 4 MIN
SUCCEEDING EMPIRES (PART B)
A hidden hand moves behind the rise and fall of nations. In this episode, we explore the prophetic image of the bear in Daniel chapter seven and uncover how Medo-Persia did not rise by chance, but by divine command. Scripture reveals that God rules in the kingdoms of men, setting up kings and removing them according to His purpose. This message traces the transition from Babylon’s glory to Persia’s strength, showing how prophecy unfolds with precision across history.Through clear Bible truth, we examine the meaning of the bear raised on one side, the three ribs in its mouth, and the command to devour much flesh. Each symbol reveals a deeper lesson about power, judgment, and the limits of human ambition. While empires rise with force, they fall under the weight of divine justice. This episode highlights how God’s mercy restrains even the most aggressive kingdoms, giving each nation a period of probation before judgment.You will discover how God’s love operates even in times of conquest, how His law stands above human systems, and how loyalty to Him becomes the deciding factor in every age. The message connects past prophecy with present reality, showing that the same principles guiding ancient empires still apply today. As history repeats its patterns, the call to faithfulness becomes urgent.This is more than a study of history. It is a personal call to understand where we stand in prophecy and to respond with obedience, faith, and trust in God’s sovereignty. The bear has passed into history, but its lesson remains. God still rules. His purposes still stand. And His kingdom will soon replace all others.If you have a prayer request.... please email [email protected] meetings are held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. To join.... send an email to [[email protected] . For additional articles, blogs and podcasts, please go to: www.faithfundamentals.blog
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