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Sermon - Shining in the Darkness, the Story of Daniel - Steven Haines (37 min)

37 min · 31. okt. 2025
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This sermon calls believers to revival through steadfast faith and excellence, inspired by Daniel’s unwavering stand in Babylon. Though captive in a hostile culture, Daniel’s integrity, courage, and devotion sparked revival and influence. The message reminds us that true revival thrives in darkness, requiring both spiritual depth and practical excellence. Through trials and tests, God refines character and prepares His people for promotion. Listeners are urged to stand firm, trust God’s timing, and live faithfully, knowing that even amid persecution, revival is rising across the earth.

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