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The Making of Wise Men

Topic: #129 of 913 for Sermons on God in the Hardships
Scripture: Daniel 1:1-1:21
Sermon Series: Future History
Denomination: *Other
Date Added: December 2006
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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The Making of Wise Men
Future History, Part 1
www.halseed.com

Editor’s notes:
(1) All capitalized words were made into PowerPoint slides for this message. If you would like a copy of the PowerPoint, contact jan.funchess@gmail.com.
(2)This is the first in a 10 part series which saw New Song grow by 17% during the final 7 weeks. Hal Seed promised the church he’d write a book on it, called Future History. Future History is available at www.halseed.com; it includes sermons, interactive Bible studies, and can be used as a church-wide campaign.

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Good morning New Song!

This morning we are beginning an adventure in the sticky pages of the O.T. Find a Bible and turn to the table of contents in the front.

The O.T. is divided into three major sections. Gen. – Esther is the historical section,
Job – Song of Songs is the poetical section,
Isaiah – Malachi is the prophetical section.
The prophetical section is divided into two smaller sections. The first section is the Major Prophets. The second section is the Minor Prophets. The majors are called major because they had more talent and worked their way up from the minor leagues…

No. They’re called, “Major” only because the length of their books is a lot longer than their minor counterparts. There are four Major Prophets: Isaiah, Jer, Ezek, and Daniel. Isaiah is 66 chapters long. Jer is 52 chapters long. Ezek is 48 chapters long. Daniel is only 12 chapters long. So he’s kind of a minor major prophet.

But you’ll notice as you’re there that his story begins on 873. TURN TO DANIEL 1, P. 873.

Daniel’s story is the story of an exile. He was an unwilling immigrant who moved from his homeland of Israel, across almost 1000 miles of desert, probably roped or chained to several other Israeli’s, possibly after witnessing the death of his parents when the Babylonians conquered the nation of Judah in 606 B.C.

Here’s a map, for those of you who are visually oriented: SHOW MAP OF MIDDLE EAST

While you’re turning there, how many of you were born in countries other than the U.S.?
(Interview one:
Where born?
How old when moved here?
How learned English?
What did you find different about the people here?
Was it hard for you?
Did you come here against your will?)

How hard it is to succeed in life, really?

Is it easy for someone born in America to rise to the top of whatever profession or organization they join? – No. It’s not. Most of us dream of things we never attain. Dreams are good because they drive us forward and motivate us to work hard and learn more, but rarely does anyone exceed their dreams.

If it’s hard for a native born person, how much harder for an ex-patriot?

How much harder for someone who speaks the language as their second language? For whom the tastes and ways of doing things aren’t second nature? How much harder for someone who is view with suspicion because of the accent of his tongue or the background of his ancestors?

Succeeding in life is a challenge for most of us under the best of circumstance. Isn’t that true?

One reason God put Daniel chapter 1 in the Bible is so that you could study a blueprint for success.

Daniel and his buddies put on a success clinic in their day and age. We ought to learn from them.

In fact, look at this verse friends. This is from the N.T., describe the value of books and stories like Daniel from the O.
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Comments

December 7, 2007

2. Gene Griffin says...

This is a very thought provoking and masterful sermon. If used during this time of the year, though, it could use a few more references to the Christmas story and the birth of Christ. My compliments to the author!

December 5, 2007

1. David Robb says...

I like the movement of this message and the discipleship perspective on a little discussed topic relating to the wise men and a christmas theme. thank you for your contribution.

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