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Theological Proposition/Focus: God desires for His people to enjoy His blessing in His timing in his way.
Homiletical Proposition/Application: Daniel was told that he could rest because at the end he would receive God’s blessing.
Introduction:
Setting the Stage:
Text: Daniel 12:4-13
Image: Driving across the country to visit grandma and grandpa.
Body
Are we there yet? is the question we all want answered (4-6).
We all want answers about the future.
One of the hardest calls to faith is the call to trust that God has given a sufficient answer.
Image: Teaching students to problem solve: trust that I have given you a meaningful hint.
MTR: Evaluate yourself, have you struck a balance of eager contentment?
But young children never understand the answer we still have three hours left (7-8a).
God's answers do not always make sense to our limited minds.
There is plenty that we simply do not understand.
Image: Clocks and kids - time is so hard to understand.
MTR: Ask yourself, am I willing to wait even if I don't understand God's timing?
Nevertheless, we are capable of being excited for the destination (9-11).
No matter what happens, we are going to reach the destination.
We are assured that the destination is worth the wait.
Image: When you know the destination is assured you can enjoy the journey.
Road trip games.