The Iowa Conference hosted the first planning session of The Daniel Project, designed to organize a group of spiritually motivated young people to reach their generation with the grace and truth of Jesus Christ.
The key verses are:
” … but the people who know their God shall be strong, and carry out great exploits [take action]. And those of the people who understand shall instruct many … And some of those of understanding shall fall, to refine them, purify them, and make them wait, until the time of the end …” Dan 11:32b–33, Dan 11:35
In the above passage, we see five great undertakings of faithful believers in the end times. To be accurate, this passage is speaking specifically of Jewish believers during the Tribulation Period. However, we have every reason to adapt it to these closing moments of the Church Age.

Gene Cunningham - September 25, 2003

Ezekiel #10

Ezekiel #10

The great error of modern spirituality is to equate it with emotion. The rapture of the church is a part of God's glory leaving the world before judgment. God lives above the Cherubim and passes judgment (Psa 18:10, Psa 18:13, Psa 97:2, Eze 10:1-8). God marks remnant believers for protection from judgment (Jer 39:15-18, Jer 40:4, Jer 45:5). Idolatry is why God will discipline Israel (Eze 8:6). God holds us accountable for His gifts He's given (Luk 12:48). God gets glory from blessing and judgment (Isa 43:7). God's throne is built on Righteousness (Psa 97:2, Psa 89:14, Joh 1:14). Wheels within wheels refers to God's immutability -- no turning. Eyes refer to omniscience (Eze 10:9-13). The faces reflect the character of Christ (Eze 10:14-22). "Ichabod" - Moses foretold the departing of the glory of God (Due 31:7, Hos 9:12). Ichabod "no glory" is defined when the Israel is defeated loses the ark (1Sa 4:11, 1Sa 4:21). The same can happen to a church (Rev 2:4, Rev 3:20) and to an individual (1Co 3:16-17, 1Co 6:20). Our body is a temple; we are to glorify Him. The glory can leave a marraige; we are to submit to one another in the fear of Christ (Eph 5:21-33). The two fig baskets (Jer 24:1-10). The basket of good figs are the captives of Judah; bad figs Jews in Jerusalem. God knows what we think (Eze 11:5, Jer 17:10). Bad figs - Prophecy fulfilled - people taken from Jerusalem and judged (Eze 11:1-12, Jer 52:24-27). Good figs (Eze 11:13-20)



Scripture References: Ezekiel 11:13-20, John 1:14, Revelation 3:20, Jeremiah 40:4, Jeremiah 52:24-27, Psalms 89:14, Revelation 2:4, Jeremiah 39:15-18, Ezekiel 11:1-12, Psalms 97:2, Hosea 9:12, Ezekiel 10:1-8, Jeremiah 17:10, Isaiah 43:7, Deuteronomy 31:7, Psalms 97:2, Ezekiel 11:5, Luke 12:48, Ezekiel 10:14-22, Psalms 18:13, Jeremiah 24:1-10, Ezekiel 8:6, Ezekiel 10:9-13, Psalms 18:10, Ephesians 5:21-33, Jeremiah 45:5

From Series: "Ezekiel - 2002"

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