Why did Jesus call Himself “the Son of Man” approximately 78 times throughout the Gospels? More than any other title, Jesus identified Himself as the Son of Man, pointing His listeners back to one of the most profound prophetic visions in all of Scripture—Daniel 7. In Daniel’s vision, the Ancient of Days takes His seat, the heavenly court is assembled, the books are opened, and One Like a Son of Man comes with the clouds of heaven to receive dominion, glory, and an everlasting Kingdom.Throughout the Old Testament, Yahweh is revealed as the Divine Cloud Rider, yet Jesus repeatedly applies this imagery to Himself, connecting Daniel 7, Matthew 24, Acts 1, and Revelation into one unified portrait of the coming King. In this episode we explore:• Why Jesus repeatedly referred to Himself as the Son of Man more than any other title• Daniel 7 and the heavenly courtroom• The Divine Council imagery found throughout Scripture• Yahweh as the Divine Cloud Rider in the Old Testament• Jesus as the Divine Cloud Rider in the New Testament• The four beasts and the rise of a final crushing end-time kingdom• The ten horns and the rise of the Little Horn who subdues three kings• The Little Horn of Daniel 7 and its relationship to the Antichrist figure anticipated throughout Scripture• A kingdom that devours, crushes, and tramples the earth underfoot• A kingdom that wages war against the saints and overcomes them until the Ancient of Days intervenes• The judgment of the beasts and the destruction of the final kingdom• The dominion, glory, and everlasting Kingdom given to the Son of Man• The saints receiving and possessing the Kingdom forever• Connections between Daniel 7, Matthew 24, Acts 1, 2 Thessalonians 2, and RevelationDaniel 7 is more than a prophecy about empires, beasts, and kingdoms.It is a revelation of the identity of Jesus Christ.In this episode, we walk verse by verse through Daniel’s vision of the four beasts, the Little Horn, the Ancient of Days, and the One Like a Son of Man, showing how this chapter forms the foundation for Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 24, Paul’s description of the Man of Lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2, and John’s visions in Revelation.Together, we examine the rise and fall of earthly kingdoms, the coming persecution of the saints, the identity and work of the Little Horn, and the hope found in God’s everlasting Kingdom. We also explore how Daniel 7 shaped Jesus’ self-understanding, His trial before the Sanhedrin, and His teaching concerning the end of the age.Most importantly, Daniel 7 reminds us that while the kingdoms of this world will pass away, the Kingdom of God will never end, and the saints of the Most High will inherit it forever.🔔 If this episode encouraged you, be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE to help others discover biblical truth about the end of the age. New episodes premiere every week!🔗 CONNECT WITH US:https://linktr.ee/WITNESSTOALLTHENATIONSExplore our articles, podcast episodes, social media channels, documentary, and ministry resources.Subscribe for weekly biblical prophecy teachings, end-times discussions, and Gospel of the Kingdom content.#SonOfMan #TwoSevens #BibleProphecy #Daniel7 #EndTimes #EndOfTheAge #Antichrist #KingdomOfGod #SecondComing #Matthew24 #Revelation #2Thessalonians2 #WitnessToAllTheNations