Good morning. Shall we begin with a word of prayer? Heavenly Father, we ask your presence in this study. I ask that your Holy Spirit would guide and direct the words that are spoken, that they might be words that would honor and glorify you. We ask for clarity in this presentation, that we might all come under conviction of the seriousness of this message, of this passage of Scripture, and that it might be used by your Spirit and your angels to bring conviction into our hearts, to fully surrender to you, that we may be part of your servants that finish the work here in this time period. In Jesus' name, Amen. Well, we're in the very heart of the study now, Daniel chapters 10 through 12. From my understanding, we're at the very foundation of the importance of this study. Verse 41, we're going to take up at this time, of Daniel 11. Verse 41 of Daniel 11 says, He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown, but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom and Moab and the chief of the children of Ammon. The symbols in this verse, to take them separately, will take some time, but I would like to begin with the glorious land of verse 41, and identify what the glorious land is. If you're not aware of those that present messages on Daniel 11 in Adventism today, then you may not be aware that the glorious land is the the bone of contention for the modern students of Daniel 11. The glorious land here in verse 41 is a land which we identify here as the United States. The opposing view in Adventism is that the glorious land represents the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Now, there's several ways we're going to approach our consideration of the glorious land, and we'll take this whole presentation for just the glorious land, and deal with verse 41 in totality in our next presentation, but one of the ways that we want to approach the glorious land is just by the context. By the context of Daniel 11, whether you identify the glorious land as the United States or some other geographical area, it has to be a geographical area. To identify it as a church, as a spiritual entity, is totally out of the context of the whole chapter, the whole passage of Daniel 10 through 12. If you recall, as we went through Daniel 11, if you go