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The Battle belongs to The Lord, BUT We Have a Role | Pastor David McCowan

50 min · 25. maj 2026
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In this message from Daniel 9–11, we explore prophecy, spiritual warfare, and the reminder that God remains sovereign even in chaotic and uncertain times. Daniel is given wild visions with various scholarly interpretations.However we interpret these passages, they nevertheless point toward God’s larger plan of redemption through the Anointed One as well as the reality of spiritual opposition and the call for God’s people to remain faithful. From Daniel’s prayer and fasting to the unfolding prophetic visions, we are reminded that prayer matters, faithfulness matters, and God is still at work even when we cannot fully see what He is doing.

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