A powerful vision in Daniel depicts a stone, untouched by human hands, destroying a mighty statue. This signifies God's eternal kingdom, established by His divine will, not earthly power. We are called to surrender to His sovereignty and live faithfully, embodying values like love and service. This kingdom, symbolized by the growing stone, transforms lives through the Gospel. Each of us plays a role, reflecting God's character and actively participating in His work. Despite worldly challenges, Daniel's prophecy fosters hope and vigilance, reminding us of God's ultimate victory. Let us commit to faithful living, building His kingdom here on earth.
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