Day 17

Angelic Conflict

from the Daniel reading plan


Daniel 10:1-21, Daniel 11:1-4, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Ephesians 6:12

BY Elaine Phillips

Reality: “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this darkness, against evil, spiritual forces in the heavens” (Ephesians 6:12).

Really? 

How easily we find ourselves thinking that Twitter feeds, mindless sound bites, even whole paragraphs about presidents, protestors, politics, and pandemics are the substance of our realities. Turns out the apostle Paul did not think of reality so superficially. Neither did Daniel. 

Looking back 2500 years ago, international politics were dicey then too. The super power had shifted from Babylon to Persia practically overnight. There seem to have been crises at the top; the alternating names Darius the Mede and Cyrus leave a whiff of uncertainty, not just for puzzled commentators but possibly for real people at that time. 

Daniel was a venerable statesman—probably in his eighties at this point—when he chose to fast, humble himself, and seek greater understanding of the rapidly changing circumstances surrounding him (Daniel 10:2–3,12). He commenced these disciplines just prior to the festival of Passover, three years into the Persian rule. Perhaps he anticipated an immediate response in time to celebrate the Passover traditions of redemption from bondage. His previous prayer experience might have led him to expect it. Directly after the Persian takeover, he had prayed earnestly, and the angel Gabriel arrived in swift flight with an answer, even while Daniel was still praying (chapter 9). 

This time was different. Three long weeks passed before the response came. In the meantime, Daniel likely did not eat the Passover meal or drink the cups of wine. When the vision did come, it was overwhelming. Daniel fell to his face before the linen-clad figure, who was wearing a sash of gold, had flaming eyes, a face like lightning, and a thunderous voice (note Revelation 1:13–15). 

The messenger spoke of warring dark powers in the heavens, reaching their tentacles into every earthly turmoil. Evil and sinister “princes” underlay the destructive kingdoms of the Persians and Greeks, both of whom would oppress God’s people severely. The future trauma detailed in chapter 11 would occur more than two centuries after Daniel’s lifetime. Nevertheless, Daniel’s revelation here made it clear these tumultuous events were not outside God’s sovereign plan (Daniel 4:34).

Back to our present: the brutal evil we see daily is an imprint of cosmic war; it requires vigilance and powerful prayer intervention. Hence, Paul’s admonition to put on the full armor of God and to stand, stand, stand firm. Daniel, a ”treasured” person, heard the same admonition: stand and be strong (Daniel 10:11,19). 

How do we stand strong when lies incessantly rage and evil powers rear their ugly heads? “Your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10) takes on another dimension, doesn’t it? We must stand against everything false and contrary to the knowledge of God, taking every thought captive to Christ (2Corinthians 10:3–5), ordering our lives by God’s truth, and praying faithfully that the burning arrows of the evil one will be extinguished.

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30 thoughts on "Angelic Conflict"

  1. Dorothy says:

    I can’t imagine how scared I would be if I were in Daniel’s shoes, to have an angel of the Lord come down and talk to me. I think I would be trembling also. We have much to learn from Daniel and many other from the Bible. God and Christ will be there when we need them and when we least expect it. Yes, sometimes things happen that we wish they hadn’t and wonder why they did but I have found there is always a reason. We may not know it right away and we may not learn it in our lifetime but God does have a reason for everything.
    God bless all of you my SRT sisters.

  2. Terri Jennings says:

    Amen!! Whew! My everyday prayer for my entire family is putting on the Armor of God! And right now, for such a time as this, we need to Stand up and say, “NO MORE”! Praising God that He is in control and that the victory is His! Today’s reading was powerful! Thank you!

  3. Michelle says:

    Hello all, today was my first time joining on this site. The reading for today is very fitting for the times we are now living. I am in prayer that I will continue reading and studying with all of you and have a renewed hunger for understanding of the word of God.

    1. Roberta Hudson says:

      So very glad you are here! She Reads Truth is awesome!

  4. Tammy Dill says:

    Why does it feel like spiritual warfare ramps up more in certain times? Personally, as we’ve been preparing for a family vacation that we have never attempted to do together, my mom has fallen ill and is in the hospital. Please help me pray for my mom. Thank you.

  5. Rhonda J. says:

    I really love how this Daniel reading is so fitting to the crazy in the world right now, and it actually helps the way I look at it all! Thank you Lord for feeling me with peace in the crazy! Help us to fight and do your will even though we know You got this. Amen

  6. MARTHA HIX says:

    ❤️

  7. Sarah D. says:

    Praying for your alma mater Taylor!
    Also, you should read the book Finding God’s Life for My Will by Mike Donehey (lead singer of Tenth Avenue North)! He talks all about that topic, and it was so good. Love the way he reframed it to be about finding and pursuing God’s way and God’s plans, instead of my own.
    Praying for the spiritual forces of evil to be pushed back by the Light, in this extremely divided time in our nation…I feel that after the election things will only get worse, no matter who wins. Praying that our nation would fall on its’ knees in awe of the God above it all.

  8. Mari V says:

    I need to re-read this sometime later. My mind is full right now. I keep in mind that my fight is not against my brother, sister, even my own mother. Lots going on around me. Three deaths in just two months. While I’m not close to these people it’s still affects me because it affects my family. 

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