Day 19

The End of Days

from the Daniel reading plan


Daniel 12:1-13, 2 Peter 3:8-13, Revelation 1:4-8

BY Patti Sauls

Scripture Reading: Daniel 12:1-13, 2 Peter 3:8-13, Revelation 1:4-8

“How long, LORD? Will you forget me forever?” (Psalm 13:1). When I’m struggling, these words from the psalmist often echo in my mind. I was 15 years old when I learned about Jesus, began reading the Bible, and became a Christian. Now I look back on over thirty years of following God and finding Him faithful. Yet when I trudge through deep valleys of anxiety, conflict, or brokenness, I still often find myself doubting, wondering, Lord, do you see me? Do you care?

Daniel’s visions were terrifying, and the suffering he saw was ongoing and global. He was given a weighty responsibility to witness and report such intense distress. Yet he was also given a powerful reminder of God’s promises. This gracious reminder is for us as well.

An angelic interpreter explained to Daniel, “Those who have insight will shine like the bright expanse of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever” (Daniel 12:3). What a strange thing to say, that God’s people would shine like stars. But the imagery was not lost on Daniel. He was a faithful Israelite, and this “star talk” would trigger the memory of God’s ancient promise made in the midst of another man’s vision: “Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield… Look at the sky and count the stars, if you are able to count them…. Your offspring will be that numerous” (Genesis 15:1,5).  God promised to grow and protect a vast nation through Abram’s family tree. Yet, as the years went by and his wife, Sarai, bore no children, Abram began to fear that God might not be true to His Word.

Like Abram, Daniel was scared of the future. When would the distress give way to deliverance? “How long until the end of these wondrous things?” asked another witness in the vision (Daniel 12:6). Daniel didn’t get all the answers, but he did receive assurance that God was, and would always be, trustworthy. In remembering the stars, Daniel knew that God had not forgotten Abram. A son, Isaac, was born. God kept His promise to grow the nation of Israel through Abram’s descendants, and He changed Abram’s name to Abraham, meaning “Father of a Multitude” (Genesis 17:5). God proved Himself true to Abraham, and He would continue to be faithful to Daniel and all future believers.

Maybe the stars can trigger our memory of God’s faithfulness too. God knows we can be confused by the world’s suffering and by our own pain. Like Daniel, we may be scared of the future. But God assures us He is “the Alpha and the Omega… the one who is, who was, and who is to come, the Almighty” (Revelation 1:8).

This is our trustworthy, unchanging, eternal hope. God established His people through Abraham’s son, and He protects and secures His people through His own Son, Jesus. God is with us: we are His people, and He is our God. We may forget God, but He does not forget us. He sees us, and He cares for us. Remember the stars.

Patti Sauls lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband Scott and daughters, Abby and Ellie, where they serve alongside the people of Christ Presbyterian Church. Prior to living in Nashville, the Sauls planted churches in Kansas City and Saint Louis and served at New York City’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church. A trained speech therapist, Patti also enjoys serving behind the scenes, hiking with friends, and reading good books.

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31 thoughts on "The End of Days"

  1. Mom to many says:

    Praying for you Diane

  2. CeeGee says:

    DIANE SCUDDER, I will be praying for your heart and for your family. I understand the aloneness you feel. It often causes me to seek out verses similar to the one Patti used above – Psalm 13:1. Praying God grants healing to your parents and that God will comfort and guide your heart in your marriage.

  3. ADB says:

    Diane I am praying for you, your parents, your sister and your marriage.

  4. Bridget Rackley says:

    I loved this study!!!!! Remember the stars!!!!! I’ll think of our everlasting hope from now on each time I look at the stars!!!!

  5. Diane Scudder says:

    Please pray for me today. Both my parents were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Tuesday. They are 89 and 90 years old. They’ve had it for two weeks now and are suffering at home because they and my sister are afraid they would be left to die alone if they go to the hospital. (My dad had a terrible experience there earlier with a TIA.) I had a plane ticket bought for Wednesday morning to go help my sister take care of them, and then my husband changed his mind at the last minute about letting me go because of concerns my children had raised. I have a difficult marriage and no one but Jesus in hard times. I have been comforted by the reading this morning and by Psalm 141-145. Please pray for God’s help and presence for my parents and my sister and for me, that I will keep myself in the love of God. I’m really thankful to have this Christian community to reach
    out to and request prayer this morning.

    1. Jillian Best says:

      Praying for you, your parents, your sister, and your marriage. God give you strength. Praying! Praying! Praying!

    2. Jane K says:

      Diane, I am praying with you today for the healing and safety of your parents and sister. May God bring peace and comfort to you and your family. I will keep you all in my prayers.

    3. Alicia Gilbert says:

      Praying for you today, Diane. ❤️

    4. AnneLyn P says:

      Joining in prayer for you and your parents and family in this difficult time, Diane. May you sense God’s presence in a very special way.

  6. Angela Sutherland says:

    I may not have all the answers, or understand all that I see (Like Daniel), but I can continue on my way, living in step with Jesus, until the end of days.

  7. Sue says:

    “Remember the stars.”

    Like a rainbow marks God’s promise, the stars will now be a reminder to me not only of God’s faithfulness to Abraham, but of His faithfulness to me through His Son, Jesus.

    May I, in turn, shine like the stars (12:3) because of this truth in my life.

  8. Linda Julian says:

    This has been a great study. I learned so much more about Daniel and the meaning of his visions and prophecies. The podcasts were really helpful. Thanks SRT.

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