Daniel: The Triumph of God's Kingdom

By Rodney D. Stortz, Series edited by R. Kent Hughes

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Containing both triumphant stories of God's provision and difficult prophetic images, the book of Daniel stirs readers' imagination and interest. Examples abound of Daniel's unswerving dedication to the God of Israel, and the prophet describes the coming days in striking detail.

Throughout this book the nature of Daniel's God is revealed to us. God's plans for the future judgment and deliverance of this world, and his followers' relationship with him throughout these events, mark the book. He is a God who loves his people and is in sovereign control over all the events of this world. His knowledge and control over both present circumstances and future events is undeniable.

In this study of Daniel, Pastor Rodney Stortz showcases the coming triumph of God's kingdom. Stortz's careful exegesis and perceptive applications focus on personal holiness, the wisdom and power of God, and the importance of Daniel's prophecies concerning the Messiah, the Antichrist, and Antiochus Epiphanes. In addition, this commentary uses the light of the New Testament to unseal Daniel's scroll, giving a clear understanding of his prophecies. This expositional commentary shows plainly how central the book of Daniel is for understanding coming judgment and the necessity for faithful living until then. 

Part of the Preaching the Word series.


Author:

Rodney D. Stortz

Rodney D. Stortz (1950–2003) was senior pastor of Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, which he planted in 1990. He also ministered in churches in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Missouri. Educated at Covenant College and Covenant Theological Seminary, Stortz was involved in a regional radio ministry, Oaks of Righteousness, and served as a board member for Trans World Radio and Covenant College.

Product Details

Category: Commentaries & Reference
Format: Hardcover w/ Jacket
Page Count: 256
Size: 6.0 in x 9.0 in
Weight: 17.4 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-58134-550-X
ISBN-13: 978-1-58134-550-6
ISBN-UPC: 9781581345506
Case Quantity: 20
Published: January 31, 2004