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In Daniel 10:1–14, we see that delay does not mean denial. From the very first day Daniel prayed and fasted, heaven heard—but the answer was resisted in the unseen realm. Daniel didn’t stop. He persisted until the breakthrough came. This passage reveals that our prayers engage spiritual warfare, that endurance partners with angelic activity, and that fasting strengthens our capacity to stand. We don’t pray from frustration—we pray from revelation, trusting God’s timing until heaven breaks through.
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In Daniel 10:1–14, we see that delay does not mean denial. From the very first day Daniel prayed and fasted, heaven heard—but the answer was resisted in the unseen realm. Daniel didn’t stop. He persisted until the breakthrough came. This passage reveals that our prayers engage spiritual warfare, that endurance partners with angelic activity, and that fasting strengthens our capacity to stand. We don’t pray from frustration—we pray from revelation, trusting God’s timing until heaven breaks through.