The sermon explores the prophetic vision in Daniel 8, where Daniel sees symbolic images of a ram and goat, representing the empires of Medo-Persia and Greece. These empires rise and fall, signifying the transient nature of earthly kingdoms under God's sovereign plan. The message focuses on Antiochus Epiphanes, a Greek ruler and early Antichrist figure who violently persecuted the Jewish people. He desecrated their temple and prohibited core practices, demonstrating the intense suffering God's people endure at times. Despite such suffering, Daniel's vision reassures believers that God is sovereign over world events, appointing both the duration and end of persecution. Ultimately, Christ, symbolized as the "Horn of Salvation," secures eternal victory for His people, unlike earthly rulers whose power is fleeting. The sermon closes with a reminder that true redemption comes through Jesus, the Lamb of God, who will establish an everlasting kingdom.
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