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🕰️ 1260 Days: A Prophetic Journey of Discipline and Restoration
This study explores the prophetic timeframes of 1260, 1290, 1335, and 2300 days in Daniel and Revelation—not as distant end-times predictions, but as symbolic stages in the believer’s spiritual journey.
- Willful sin leads to the cessation of the daily sacrifice (Daniel 8:11–12 and Heb 10:26-27), spiritual delusion (2 Thessalonians 2:11), and a period of desolation.
- 1260 days appears repeatedly as a time of both judgment and protection—depending on the believer’s posture (Daniel 7:25, Revelation 12:6, 14).
- 1290 to 1335 days reflect the endurance required for blessing (Daniel 12:11–12).
- The Day of the Lord is reframed as a personal visitation—a moment when Christ purges wickedness from the believer’s life (2 Thessalonians 2:8).
- Armageddon is not geopolitical—it’s the spiritual battle within, where fire purifies the believer from sin (Revelation 16:16, Ezekiel 37–39).
- 2300 days marks the full arc of cleansing and restoration (Daniel 8:14).
Each prophetic vision in Daniel retells the same story: captivity, delusion, endurance, and restoration. The invitation is not to speculate—but to reflect:
Endure. Be cleansed. Receive the kingdom.