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We read Daniel 2:31–49 and trace the statue from gold to clay, then follow the stone not cut by hands to a kingdom that lasts. Along the way we wrestle with titles, worship, culture, and why foundations decide everything.
• reading the dream and the statue
• metals as a map of empires
• the stone as Christ and a lasting kingdom
• “king of kings” as honorific under God
• iron and clay as divided alliances
• rejecting racist misuse of “mixed” marriages
• why God revealed the dream to elevate Daniel
• homage to Daniel versus worship of God
• promotion, influence, and serving with integrity
• preview of Daniel chapter three
By Ken Strickland4.5
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Send us a text
We read Daniel 2:31–49 and trace the statue from gold to clay, then follow the stone not cut by hands to a kingdom that lasts. Along the way we wrestle with titles, worship, culture, and why foundations decide everything.
• reading the dream and the statue
• metals as a map of empires
• the stone as Christ and a lasting kingdom
• “king of kings” as honorific under God
• iron and clay as divided alliances
• rejecting racist misuse of “mixed” marriages
• why God revealed the dream to elevate Daniel
• homage to Daniel versus worship of God
• promotion, influence, and serving with integrity
• preview of Daniel chapter three