In the second chapter of the Book of Daniel, the king of Babylon was given a dream by God—one so impactful that it left him troubled and sleepless. Through divine revelation, the prophet Daniel interpreted the dream: a colossal statue made of different materials, each representing a world empire to come. From the head of gold to the feet of iron and clay, history unfolded exactly as foretold.
But this was not just a history lesson—it was a prophetic timeline pointing toward the final kingdom, the return of Christ, and the end of all earthly power.
This series shines prophetic light on each part of the statue, revealing its spiritual meaning and end-time importance.
Series Outline:
The Head of Gold – Babylon the Proud
The Chest and Arms of Silver – Medo-Persia the Divided
The Belly and Thighs of Brass – Greece the Intellectual
The Legs of Iron – Rome the Ruthless
The Feet of Iron and Clay – A Divided World
The Stone Cut Without Hands – Christ’s Eternal Kingdom