25.03.26 “King Darius’ Proclamation” (Daniel 6:25-28)

Episode 250326 March 25, 2025 00:08:31
25.03.26 “King Darius’ Proclamation” (Daniel 6:25-28)
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25.03.26 “King Darius’ Proclamation” (Daniel 6:25-28)

Mar 25 2025 | 00:08:31

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Show Notes

 

wonder how often you receive a special looking envelope in the mail with words like “extremely urgent” or “official document” stamped on the envelope? And how often when you open the envelope do you find it is simply a marketing ploy attempting to coerce you into purchasing something you really don’t need? As frustrating as that is, occasionally we do receive a very important document which perhaps you put in a safe place with your other legal, important documents.   Yesterday I left you in the palace in Babylon with King Darius the Mede in the year 539bc. He had just witnessed the most remarkable miracle he’d ever seen in his 62 years of life. 

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Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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