Friday, November 20, 2009

There is a wonderful picture in Daniel 7:9-14 where the God of the Universe called, The Ancient of Days, takes his seat among kingdoms and powers and authorities that have arisen in history; kingdoms that sought to undermine the reality of the living God. Once He is seated an interesting thing takes place: all the other authorities begin to lose their power, place, and prominence. Their fifteen minutes were up, and the true and Living God takes center stage.

Shortly someone comes before the Ancient of Days and is received by Him. This someone is referred as being “One like a Son of Man.” As the Son of Man stands before the Ancient of Days He was given dominion, glory and a kingdom, and He was given these things so “that all the peoples, nations and men of every language might serve Him.” Apparently this Son found favor with the Ancient of Days because not only did He receive dominion, glory and a kingdom, but also these would comprise an “everlasting” dominion. His rule would never pass away and His kingdom is one that cannot be destroyed.

The New Testament makes it clear that this Son of Man is no one less than Jesus Christ. In Him, the writer of the book of Hebrews says, “We receive a kingdom which cannot be shaken.” Before Jesus all kingdoms and authorities bow. They can push and shove, and do, but they cannot take down the “everlasting” kingdom of the Son who takes His authority from the Ancient of Days.

And, this is the kingdom in which we live. We say, “Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”

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