Daniel 11 part 2
In this final portion of Daniel 11 (vs 36-45) the timeline shifts to the future for us, even further to the future for Daniel as we are now looking into the time of the end. We are reintroduced to the character of the coming antichrist who would set himself up against God, blaspheming Him, and have no regard for any god other than himself. When we really boil this down it starts to sound like a lot of the people we know that are lost and in need of the Savior. Revelation 13:1–8 describes him as a man who would receive power from the dragon (Satan). Ultimately we see a man who would be a willing puppet for satan. A mouthpiece for the forces of darkness. We could also see this as a man used and manipulated by satan as he would die alone and nobody would help him. This is the sad state of the problem of sin. When we don’t have regard for God, but regard ourselves as better than others and put ourselves on the throne of our lives our fate will be the same as this antichrist. We will meet our end, and nobody will help us. This is true in the physical sense as well as the spiritual. The problem of sin is that it corrupts our minds, distorts our hearts, and drives us away from God and from people. How many people do we know that are being manipulated by the forces of darkness today? How can we have compassion on them and share with them the truth of Jesus?
What does it mean to regard God above all?