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Daniel: Hope in Repentance, a Message from Sight and Sound Theater

All of these weeks of preparation have been building to the launch of the Daniel event from Sight and Sound Theater tomorrow. It’s finally here!

Sight and Sound Theater

As you continue to pray and anticipate how God will work and move in people’s lives, let’s focus on His grace and mercy in this look at another aspect of Daniel’s story.


Here is this week’s devotional from Sight and Sound Theater:


NONE OF US CAN EVER TRULY BE HOME UNTIL WE'RE RIGHT WITH THE LORD.


Repent. This word doesn’t always resonate well in our day and age. It isn’t often a palatable command because it inherently means we’ve sinned. There’s a sense of doom and hopelessness in it. It can seem like an admission of guilt so that a hard and distant God might spare you some kind of terrible punishment.

The truth is that repentance is hopeful at its very core. Confessing sin while trusting in God’s love for you is very different than sinking into a pit of shame. We can have confidence that we are forgiven, accepted and redeemed. Then, we get to turn away from that sin and turn back to Him by doing our best to live in obedience to God and in relationship with Him. That’s what “repent” means, to “turn away from sin and turn toward the Lord.” He always welcomes a repentant heart!

The book of Daniel doesn’t have many, if any, examples of Daniel needing to repent for anything! None the less, after decades in Babylon, he felt compelled to repent for all of the people of Israel . We see this in Daniel chapter 9. He uses the term, “we”, not “they”. While Daniel may or may not have been guilty of these specific crimes against God, he is a flawed human. Like many leaders in scripture before, Daniel is doing his best to bridge the gap between the people and God. According to the prophet, Jeremiah, the time was almost ripe for the Hebrews to return to the promised land, but Daniel recognized the spiritual distance that was still there. This was his attempt to intercede.

While Daniel was still praying, the angel Gabriel appeared to him and gave him a message. Daniel was favored by God. God was going to fulfill His promise, but things would continue to get darker and more difficult. However, the Anointed One was coming! He would finally be able to bridge the gap between God and His people. The Anointed One is Jesus. Repentance of sin and acceptance of Him lead to the greatest hope of all: transformation, restoration and belonging to the one true King and His kingdom.

Scripture: Daniel 9, 1 Kings 8:46-51, Jeremiah 25:1-14, Luke 5:31&32


Bryon Swanson, Chief Development Officer

Please let me know of your prayer requests or reply with thoughts or a story about this preparation for the Daniel event. Remember that you can find show times and see a preview of Daniel here: https://bit.ly/4dexjJ4.


 

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