Daniel 12.1-3

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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of In a celestial realm, radiant figures arise; the wise shine like stars, guiding many to everlasting joy and enlightenment.’

Limerick

In a time of great trouble and fear,
A protector will rise, drawing near.
With the wise shining bright,
Like stars in the night,
Their glory will bring hope sincere.

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Potential actions to take in response

In Daniel 12:1-3, the passage talks about a time of great distress but also emphasizes the importance of knowledge and the idea that those who lead others to understanding will shine brightly. A practical response could be to actively seek out ways to educate yourself and others about important social issues or challenges in your community.

For instance, you might start or join a discussion group focused on topics like mental health awareness, climate change, or social justice. This can involve inviting speakers, sharing resources, or organizing events to foster dialogue and understanding among diverse perspectives. By engaging in these conversations, you contribute to building awareness and support for those affected by these issues, embodying the spirit of guiding others toward knowledge and empowerment.

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Related passages

**Summary of Themes (20 words):**
Daniel 12:1-3 emphasizes resurrection, judgment, eternal life, and the distinction between the righteous and the wicked.

**Related Bible Passages:**

1. **John 5:28-29**
Jesus speaks of a future resurrection for all, where the righteous will receive eternal life and the wicked face judgment.

2. **Revelation 20:12-15**
Describes the final judgment, highlighting the separation of the righteous from the unrighteous, echoing Daniel’s themes of judgment and destiny.

3. **Matthew 25:31-46**
Jesus illustrates the final judgment, separating sheep from goats, reinforcing the concept of eternal reward for the righteous and punishment for the wicked.

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