Almost 400 years of history, written in precise detail, long before it all took place. Why? What does it tell us about God's perspective on world events? | Daniel 11:1-35
A tale of the unexpected
A weak, insignificant man rules God's world | Psalm 8
A look behind the scenes
Have you ever suspected that there's more going on than meets the eye? | Daniel 10
The Song of the Slandered One
A song for slandered believers - because it was the song of their slandered Saviour | Psalm 7
Messiah the Prince
Daniel is excited about going home to the Promised Land but God warns him not to look for Heaven on earth, and to keep his eyes on the ultimate deliverance | Daniel 9:20-24
A grief too deep for any other
Commentators struggle to see how Psalm 6 fits the life of David. Is that because it speaks of someone far greater?
A pattern for praying under pressure
We already know that 'Daniel was a man of prayer' - but what did his prayers look like? | Daniel 9:1-23
Fearful judgement on those who oppose God's king
Psalm 5 is an Old Testament picture of John 3:36: ‘whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him’
Bad things will happen - but God's in control
God warns his people that tough times are ahead - so that when they happen we'll not be shocked or doubt his control | Daniel 8
The Counsel of the King
In the midst of opposition, God's King warns his enemies and encourages his friends | Psalm 4