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Morning Thoughts (Daniel 8 – “Scripture Validation”)

“Scripture Validation”

This morning, the devil works relentlessly to confuse God’s children of the right way to go in this world. We understand from Scripture that God is not the source of confusion (I Corinthians 14:33), but confusion seems to be a daily hindrance due to our adversary and the frailty of the flesh. The world of today creates a cauldron of confusion by having a multitude of options. When talking to people at work or in the community about the Bible and the church, it becomes clear that many good people do not understand why a certain Bible “version” or church type is better/worse than another. After all, we all worship the same God right? Having a plethora of Bible and church choices today serves to confuse God’s people at the basic root point: the source material of God’s Book and God’s House. However, a greater confusion that some of God’s children face is the idea that the Bible is truly Divine and without error.

Over the last few weeks, I have talked with a man at work about various theological subjects that are quandaries in his mind. One of the first conversations we had to have was to get his mind centered on the point that the Bible is Divine and without error. He needed “proof” that such was the case. As I travelled over the ground with him, it dawned on me that to actually prove the Bible Divine using the Bible itself was perhaps the most powerful point for its defense. Surely, we could point to history, textual criticism, and even manuscript authenticity. However, the internal proofs that the Bible provides are astounding when seen for what they really are. Therefore, today we would like to investigate one of my favorite – and I believe strongest – internal proofs of the Bible’s authenticity.

The portion of our Bible divided as Daniel Chapter 8 gives Daniel’s account of a vision that God gave him. This vision was not all that different than other things that Daniel was blessed to expound – such as Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in Daniel 2. However, the level of specific detail sets this vision in a place to itself. The Lord unfolds hundreds of years of human history for Daniel through this section. Not only does it unfold for Daniel, but it is also described to him. The vision is given in Verses 3-12, and the description of the vision is declared in Verses 15-25.

Through the vision Daniel sees a form of the Medo-Persian empire through the image of a ram with two horns. This empire pushed where others had never gone, and the strongest part of the empire rose towards the end just as the greater horn came up in his head last. Afterwards, this ram was killed by a rough he goat with one notable horn, and this goat is declared to be Grecia. History records the name of the great horn in its head: Alexander. Afterwards, this horn falls off in its prime with 4 other horns coming up in its stead but none as strong as the one horn. From this rises another great empire that would stand and make craft to prosper until it stood against heaven and the Prince of princes. By this last empire would the holy people have their daily sacrifice taken away with the desolation of the holy place and the sanctuary trodden under foot.

What is also needful in this vision is how it begins and ends. Daniel specifically puts his authorship on this writing and dates it specifically. This was given to him while Babylon still reigned supreme under the rule of Belshazzar. The end of this chapter shows Daniel fainting at the sight of it with no man (Daniel included) understanding the fullness of the vision. The reason it is important that Daniel and the time of his writing be identified will be discussed later while answering the critic’s assertion of this chapter.

Consider what was just given. Hundreds of years of world human history laid out in detail with places, names, sequences, and events before any of it happened. Not only had it not happened yet, but many of the places that were mentioned were at that time just mere images of what they would become as this vision came to fruition. The declaration at the end of the chapter that no one understood the vision is not surprising seeing that Media, Persia, Greece, and ultimately Rome were only shadows of what they become. How can one look at hundreds of years of history declared through a vision before the fact without reaching the conclusion of Divine Inspiration?

The critic of the Bible hates Daniel 8 as it provides a death knell to his thinking. The best the critic can muster – or has mustered to this point – is that Daniel 8 was inserted by an imposter years after the fact. The fact that Daniel identifies himself twice and the time period shows the wisdom of the Holy Ghost to inspire it this way. This chapter has the same writing and linguistic style of the rest of the book, and the reception of the book in its entirety by the Jewish nation (who were meticulous in their record keeping) testifies that the critic’s last ditch attempt to deny the Divine authorship of this portion is a poor and vain effort.

Now, some might say, “Thanks for the history lesson preacher, but what’s the point for today?” The point friends is that the devil is cunning and crafty to get us to doubt the things of God. He will foster any shadow in our minds to try to convince us that the Bible is a fake, church is a farce, and Godly living is for the fool. When I was on a college campus not that many years ago, I was stunned to observe that the professing Christians on campus were less knowledgeable of the Bible than avowed atheists and agnostics. When the enemy of the Bible knows it better than the soldier that should be armed with it as his sword, the battle will go awry for the child of God very quickly.

We need ready armaments at our disposal to answer the naysayers and the critics. If we are not armed and prepared, then doubts creep in. Doubts lead to denials, and denials lead to spiritual coldness, apathy, and eventually rebellion. Who outside of God could declare centuries of history in such a way? Who outside of God’s infinite knowledge could describe the next 3 world empires by name and detail, coupled with the advent and rise of His Son, and the vision ending ultimately in AD 70 with the destruction of Jerusalem? The Bible answers its own defense as the evidence within it screams to us, “God wrote this!” When I read Daniel 8, I am not only interested in all the wonderful history contained in it, but I also derive a lot of comfort knowing that God in heaven breathed, and this Book is the result. When I hold it in my hands, I am comforted knowing that it is God’s declaration to me of what He has done, is doing, and will continue to do for His children of which I feel to have a blessed part. Friends, let us hold our convictions on the ground that God has provided us ample evidence that this our faith is not blind or senseless, but rather, our faith is the only thing that is truly sensical and worth holding on to.

In Hope,
Bro Philip

Handshake on Saturday Morning

Meeting Report (Ebenezer Fellowship Meeting 2015)

Brethren,

This past weekend (September 24-26), my home church of Cool Springs PBC in Danville, GA was privileged to host the Ebenezer Fellowship Meeting.  The Lord abundantly blessed with a series of services that carried us to the top of the mountains.  Even though we had some cancellations from ministers due to illness, funeral, and surgeries, the Lord provided.  Ministers from 7 states – not counting Georgia – were present with us, and the Lord supplied the message suitable for this occasion.  The theme that seemed to intertwine the weekend dealt with the Personage of Jesus Christ.  As the eternal Son of God but also made the Son of Man of the house of David and the seed of Abraham, our Saviour is perfect, our kin, and ultimately our God.  The Lord’s mercy was evident in this regard.  Even when men arrived in the middle of the meeting, their message was in line and right through the same ground that was currently being plowed.

While the meeting did not have any shouting, it was that kind of spirit and feeling to the meeting.  Many tears were shed, and heart-bursting adulation was seen and experienced.  During some of the messages, it was easy to forget the flesh, the world, and the problems of life.  The attendance was good, and the Ebenezer churches were made to feel humbled once again by the rich visitation that our friends and family from other parts gave us.  May we show ourselves friendly in the days to come as a token of the same love and affection that was poured out upon us.  As I said at the meeting’s end, “Thank you brethren for your efforts and thank the Lord for His mercy.  He will not forget this labour of love.  Through your efforts, we didn’t run out of food, and through His graces, we didn’t run out of preaching.”  The sermons will shortly be added to our website at coolspringspbc.org.

Rejoice with us brethren, for certainly our great God is good unto us!

Elder Philip Conley
Elder Philip Conley, 2015 Ebenezer Fellowship Moderator

Thursday Night

Prayer: Elder Stephen Dyar

Preaching: Elder Danny Parker – “Heaven’s Vision”.  Brother Danny expounded the scene from Revelation 5 showing the majesty of Christ and the adoration and glory that surrounds Him in heaven’s world.

Preaching: Elder Sam Bryant – “Growing in the Word”.  Brother Sam talked about growing from the sincere milk of the word, like a newborn babe would as seen in I Peter 2.

Prayer: Lic. Richard James

Elder Danny Parker
Elder Danny Parker (Danville, VA)
Elder Sam Bryant
Elder Sam Bryant (Birmingham, AL)

Friday Morning

Prayer: Elder Michael Hataway

Preaching: Elder Jeb Owen – “Sought out and Married/Not Forsaken”.  From Isaiah 62, Brother Jeb showed how we as God’s people are not forsaken but have been sought out and joined to the Lord in marriage.

Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse – “Who Shall Separate Us?”.  Brother Chris travelled the end of Romans 8 showing that nobody and nothing is capable of separating us from God and His love.

Preaching: Elder David Guttery – “The Kingship of Jesus Christ”.  Brother David described in beautiful detail the human side of Jesus that made Him the only qualified heir to sit upon David’s throne.

Prayer: Elder Rabon Lord

Elder Jeb Owen
Elder Jeb Owen (Lockhart, TX)
Elder Chris Crouse
Elder Chris Crouse (Plant City, FL)
Elder David Guttery
Elder David Guttery (Cullman, AL)

Friday Afternoon

Introduction and Prayer: Lic. Neil Honea – “Need for Church Worship and Sacrifice”

Preaching: Elder Tony Lester – “Our Rock”.  Brother tony described how that building anything requires a good foundation, and our foundation should be centered on Jesus Christ rather than the shifting sands of things here below.

Preaching: Elder Heath Williams – “An Everlasting Covenant and 3 Houses”.  From II Samuel 23, Brother Heath showed that we – like David – have an everlasting covenant and should strive to make the 3 houses (our bodies, our families, and the churches) better than they are now as a result of that.

Prayer: Elder John Forehand

Licentiate Neil Honea
Licentiate Neil Honea (Tuscaloosa, AL)
Elder Tony Lester
Elder Tony Lester (Starkville, MS)
Elder Heath Williams
Elder Heath Williams (Cullman, AL)

Friday Night

Prayer: Elder Ric Stewart

Preaching: Elder Mark Quarles – “The Christian Soldier”.  From Ephesians 6, Bro Mark described the armour of God and its use and function.

Preaching: Elder Ronald Lawrence – “It May be the Lord will Deliver”.  Beginning in I Samuel 14, Brother Ronald showed how that Jonathan and his armourbearer delivered Israel and that we can deliver today with His help, whether with many or few.

Prayer: Elder Frank King

Elder Mark Quarles
Elder Mark Quarles (Madison, MS)
Elder Ronald Lawrence
Elder Ronald Lawrence (Nashville, TN)

Saturday Morning

Prayer: Elder Garry Hall

Preaching: Elder John Scott – “The GodMan”.  Brother John talked about the personage of Jesus Christ, focused on His holy humanity.

Preaching: Elder Ronald Lawrence – “A King and a Man”.  From Isaiah 32, Brother Ronald described the king reigning in righteousness, coupled with the man as a hiding place, covert, river and shadow, which is all in type of Jesus Christ who was to come.

Preaching: Elder James Isaacs – “Effects of Belief and Baptism”.  Starting with the concept of belief, Brother James showed what belief tells us of our state with God, proceeds to lead us to do other things including baptism, which leads to state of being manifestly married to Christ.

Prayer: Elder Dan Bryant

Elder John Scott
Elder John Scott (Statesboro, GA)
Elder James Isaacs
Elder James Isaacs (Magazine, AR)
Handshake on Saturday Morning
Handshake on Saturday Morning

Saturday Afternoon

Prayer: Elder Jabin James

Preaching: Elder Ric Stewart – “Philemon, Paul, and Christ”.  Brother Ric travelled through Philemon pointing different times Paul showed forth Christ-like qualities.

Preaching: Elder Jeb Owen – “The Beauty and Glory of God’s Service”.  After such a wonderful weekend, Brother Jeb expounded on the majesty of the experience of serving Christ with heaven coming down on the wings of God’s Spirit.

Prayer: Lic. Win Kuck

Elder Ric Stewart
Elder Ric Stewart (Irwinville, GA)
Elder Ronald Lawrence, Elder Chris Crouse, Brother Alec Kuck, Elder Garry Hall, Brother Mike Sheppard, and Elder Philip Conley
Elder Ronald Lawrence, Elder Chris Crouse, Brother Alec Kuck, Elder Garry Hall, Brother Mike Sheppard, and Elder Philip Conley
Brothers Jacob Davidson, Donnie Howell, and Caleb Howell leading singing
Brothers Jacob Davidson, Donnie Howell, and Caleb Howell leading singing
Elder Jeb Owen lining “God Has Been My Refuge Daily”
Elder Jeb Owen lining “God Has Been My Refuge Daily”

In Hope,
Bro Philip