How Hanukkah Got Started | Daniel Chapter 11 | Missionary Joe Consford | Author | Storyteller

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The People Who Knew Their God Scripture: Daniel 11 Theme Verse: “The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.” (Daniel 11:32) Intro Welcome back to Morning Meditation with Joe Consford. Today we’re diving into one of the most intense and detailed chapters in all of Scripture: Daniel chapter 11. This chapter reads like history written in advance, filled with kings, wars, betrayals, and the rise of a tyrant who thought he could stand against God. But tucked inside this chapter is a verse that blazes like fire: “The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.” We’re going to read Daniel 11 together. Then, I’m going to tell you a story—a story of ordinary men who refused to bow, who rose up with faith, and who changed history. You don’t want to miss it. Scripture Reading – Daniel 11 (KJV) (Smooth reading without verse numbers, formatted for natural cadence) [Insert Daniel 11 script here – the one I prepared for you without verse numbers] Storytelling – The People Who Knew Their God The sun was dipping low behind the hills of Judea, painting the sky in streaks of red and gold. Smoke curled upward from the temple mount, but it was not the sweet smoke of sacrifice to the Lord. It was the acrid stench of desecration. The altar of God, once the pride of Israel, had been polluted by Antiochus Epiphanes—the arrogant Syrian king who called himself God Manifest. Most of the people were silent. Some even bent the knee, pretending obedience to save their lives. But not everyone. In hidden homes and secret caves, whispers spread: “The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.” One such whisper reached the ear of Mattathias, an old priest from the town of Modiin. When the king’s officers demanded that he sacrifice to false gods, the people gathered nervously. A hush fell over the crowd as one man stepped forward to obey. Mattathias’ wrinkled hand tightened on his sword. In one swift moment, he struck the man down—and with fire in his eyes, he cried out, “Whosoever is zealous for the law, and maintaineth the covenant, let him follow me!” And they did. His five sons—known to history as the Maccabees—took up the fight. Farmers left their plows. Shepherds left their flocks. Shopkeepers closed their stalls. The hills of Judea filled with men who knew their God, men willing to fight not for wealth or glory, but for the honor of the Almighty. The battles were fierce. Against all odds, the ragged band of faithful believers defeated the well-armed Syrian armies again and again. They fought in mountain passes, vineyards, and narrow village streets. Ordinary men, strengthened by extraordinary faith. Then came the day they retook Jerusalem. As the Maccabees entered the desecrated temple, silence fell. The place stank of swine flesh. The golden lampstand was gone, stolen by thieves. But they had come not to mourn—they had come to restore. With tears and determination, they cleansed the altar, rebuilt the vessels, and relit the menorah. The light of God’s covenant shone again in His house, a testimony that though kings may rage, the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits. And history remembers it still. The festival of Hanukkah—the Festival of Lights—marks that moment when the faithful refused to bow and God honored their courage. Reflection Daniel’s prophecy wasn’t just about ancient wars and forgotten kings. It was about faith. When Antiochus tried to blot out God’s people, it wasn’t the mighty armies or the clever politicians who turned the tide. It was the ones who knew their God. They weren’t perfect. They weren’t powerful. But they were faithful—and that was enough. Friend, maybe you feel small. Maybe you feel surrounded. But Daniel reminds us—when you know your God, you will be strong, and you will do exploits. Outro – Build Excitement for Tomorrow What a chapter! And what a story! But we’re not done. Tomorrow we begin a brand-new journey, turning to the very first chapter of the New Testament: Matthew chapter 1. You may think it’s just a long list of names—but oh, how wrong you’d be! Hidden inside that genealogy is another powerful story—one you’ll never forget once you hear it. So don’t miss tomorrow’s episode. Until then, remember: The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.

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