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What Does Daniel 10 Teach Us About Spiritual Warfare?
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Q: I was reading Daniel 10 recently, and there’s some wild stuff in there I’d love to get your thoughts on. Daniel’s fasting and mourning for three weeks, and then he’s finally met by an angel. The angel says he was sent in response to Daniel’s prayer but was delayed for 21 days by the 'spirit prince of Persia.' He goes on to say he left Michael the archangel there to continue fighting the prince of Persia while he came to deliver the message. Then he also mentions needing to go back to fight the 'prince of Greece.'
So, I’m just really curious—what does this say about spiritual warfare? More specifically, what do we make of the fact that God sent an angel, but the answer to prayer was apparently delayed by a demonic power? What can we take away from this? How can we apply it to our lives today?
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. E and Hanna discuss Daniel 10 and what it reveals about spiritual warfare. Prompted by a listener's question about the delayed response to Daniel’s prayer, they unpack the unseen realities at play when Daniel is told that his answer was hindered by the “prince of Persia” and aided by the archangel Michael. Dr. E emphasizes that while the Bible gives us glimpses into spiritual battles, it does not provide exhaustive detail. What we do know, from passages like Ephesians 6, is that spiritual warfare is real, it’s unseen, and it involves powers beyond human comprehension.
Rather than focusing on deliverance language or engaging demons directly, Dr. E stresses the biblical instruction to stand firm, remain alert, and stay rooted in Christ and His Word. The passage reminds us that God's answers to prayer may be delayed—not because He is absent—but because of realities we cannot see. While the idea of angels battling behind the scenes may be mysterious or unsettling, it ultimately points us back to trusting in God's sovereign control. The call for believers is not to fight these battles ourselves but to remain faithful, prayerful, and grounded in biblical truth.
Takeaways:
Daniel 10 offers a rare glimpse into spiritual warfare, showing unseen conflict among angelic beings.
The delay in Daniel’s answered prayer reflects a spiritual battle, not God’s negligence.
Believers should not attempt to “pray out” demons, but instead stand firm in Christ.
Scripture teaches us to be alert, resist, and lean on God’s word—not to engage directly in cosmic battles.
Evil and spiritual principalities often explain what human reasoning cannot, especially societal violence.
We trust in God's sovereignty even when we don’t fully understand how or why delays occur in the spiritual realm.
Links Mentioned:
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
247 episodes
Manage episode 488303015 series 3343779
Q: I was reading Daniel 10 recently, and there’s some wild stuff in there I’d love to get your thoughts on. Daniel’s fasting and mourning for three weeks, and then he’s finally met by an angel. The angel says he was sent in response to Daniel’s prayer but was delayed for 21 days by the 'spirit prince of Persia.' He goes on to say he left Michael the archangel there to continue fighting the prince of Persia while he came to deliver the message. Then he also mentions needing to go back to fight the 'prince of Greece.'
So, I’m just really curious—what does this say about spiritual warfare? More specifically, what do we make of the fact that God sent an angel, but the answer to prayer was apparently delayed by a demonic power? What can we take away from this? How can we apply it to our lives today?
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. E and Hanna discuss Daniel 10 and what it reveals about spiritual warfare. Prompted by a listener's question about the delayed response to Daniel’s prayer, they unpack the unseen realities at play when Daniel is told that his answer was hindered by the “prince of Persia” and aided by the archangel Michael. Dr. E emphasizes that while the Bible gives us glimpses into spiritual battles, it does not provide exhaustive detail. What we do know, from passages like Ephesians 6, is that spiritual warfare is real, it’s unseen, and it involves powers beyond human comprehension.
Rather than focusing on deliverance language or engaging demons directly, Dr. E stresses the biblical instruction to stand firm, remain alert, and stay rooted in Christ and His Word. The passage reminds us that God's answers to prayer may be delayed—not because He is absent—but because of realities we cannot see. While the idea of angels battling behind the scenes may be mysterious or unsettling, it ultimately points us back to trusting in God's sovereign control. The call for believers is not to fight these battles ourselves but to remain faithful, prayerful, and grounded in biblical truth.
Takeaways:
Daniel 10 offers a rare glimpse into spiritual warfare, showing unseen conflict among angelic beings.
The delay in Daniel’s answered prayer reflects a spiritual battle, not God’s negligence.
Believers should not attempt to “pray out” demons, but instead stand firm in Christ.
Scripture teaches us to be alert, resist, and lean on God’s word—not to engage directly in cosmic battles.
Evil and spiritual principalities often explain what human reasoning cannot, especially societal violence.
We trust in God's sovereignty even when we don’t fully understand how or why delays occur in the spiritual realm.
Links Mentioned:
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
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