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Chuck Smith

Daniel 9:22

Chuck Smith explains the significance of Daniel 9:22, highlighting the prophecy of the Messiah's coming and its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the prophetic significance of Daniel 9:22, detailing the necessity of a Messiah for the Jewish people who were in captivity due to their sins and rebellion against God. He explains the promise of the Messiah, highlighting the timeline of 70 sevens leading to the coming of the 'Messiah the Prince' and the fulfillment of this prophecy with Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. Smith illustrates how the precise timing of these events, including the 173,880 days from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem to Jesus' triumphal entry, underscores God's divine plan and the importance of recognizing Jesus as the promised Savior.

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"THE MESSIAH THE PRINCE"

Intro: God had promised the Jews a Messiah. Here is one of the most

amazing prophesies of all when the Lord tells the very day the

Messiah will come.

I. THE NEED FOR A MESSIAH (Daniel was in prayer).

A. They were in captivity in Babylon.

1. Daniel confesses the reasons for captivity.

a. We have sinned (missed the mark..

b. Committed iniquity.

c. have done wickedly.

d. and have-rebelled.

e. departed from His precepts and judgments.

2. Following their own paths had led them down into

captivity.

B. The nation was in confusion among the leaders of the nation.

1. Confusion among the people.

2. They were in need of a strong righteous ruler to turn

them back to God.

II. THE PROMISE OF THE MESSIAH.

A. Seventy sevens are determined upon the nation Israel and the

city of Jerusalem.

1. To finish the transgression and to make an end of sins.

2. To make reconciliation for iniquity.

3. To bring in everlasting righteousness.

4. To seal up the vision and prophesy.

5. To anoint the most Holy.

B. The beginning of these 70 sevens.

1. From the going forth of the commandment to restore &

build Jerusalem.

a. At this time 538 B.C. Jerusalem a wreck.

b. Nehemiah 2:1 Month of Nisan twentieth year of

Artaxerxes.

1. According to the Royal Observatory in

Greenwich, the new moon in 445 B.C.

took place in Jerusalem on the 13th of

March at 7 hours and 9 minutes a.m. so

the 1st of Nisan would be March 14, 445

B.C.

C. From this point there were to be 7 sevens and 62 sevens. To the

coming of the Messiah the prince & 69 sevens or 483 years or

more exact 173,880 days.

Ill. THE FULFILLED PROMISE.

A. John 12:1 Six days before the passover He came to Bethany the

8th of Nisan which was a Friday. Ate supper after the Sabbath

on Saturday night and the next day entered Jerusalem on tenth

of Nisan, April 6th 32, A.D.

1. Special preparations.

a. Sent discipIes to find a donkey.

Zech. "The King cometh to thee, ... !

b. Allowed public worship for first time "These

stones would cry out"

c. Wept over cities blindness in "This thy day."

2. How many days between March 14th 445 B.C. & April 6th

32 A.D.? Accounting for leap years 173,880 days.

B. The Messiah shall be "cut off" & have nothing."

1. He wasn't to receive His kingdom just then.

2. He Was cut off or crucified.

3. The end of the people will be a dispersion.

C. To believe this is all just a coincidence takes greater faith

than to believe it was a divinely ordained event.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Need for a Messiah
  2. The Promise of the Messiah
  3. The Fulfilled Promise
  4. A points: - John 12:1 - Jesus' Entry into Jerusalem - Special Preparations for the King's Arrival
  5. B points: - The Messiah Shall Be 'Cut Off'
  6. C points: - To Believe in Coincidence Takes Greater Faith

Key Quotes

“To believe this is all just a coincidence takes greater faith than to believe it was a divinely ordained event.” — Chuck Smith
“The King cometh to thee, humble and riding on a donkey.” — Chuck Smith
“These stones would cry out if we did not.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • Recognize the need for a strong righteous ruler in our lives.
  • Trust in the divinely ordained plan of God for our lives.
  • Look for the fulfillment of prophecies in our world today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Jews need a Messiah?
They were in captivity in Babylon and needed a strong righteous ruler to turn them back to God.
What is the significance of the 70 sevens?
They represent a period of time determined by God for the nation of Israel and the city of Jerusalem.
How long did it take for the Messiah to come?
69 sevens or 483 years from the going forth of the commandment to restore and build Jerusalem.
What happened to the Messiah?
He was 'cut off' or crucified, and did not receive His kingdom at that time.
Why is it significant that the events in the Bible happened exactly as predicted?
It shows that the events were divinely ordained and not just a coincidence.

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