In Daniel 7:13-14, the prophet sees a vision of one who is like a "son of man" coming with the clouds of heaven and being presented before the "Ancient of Days." This figure is given authority, glory, and sovereign power, and all peoples, nations, and languages worship him.
Christians generally interpret this passage as a messianic prophecy, and they believe that Jesus embodies the characteristics described here. Jesus referred to himself as the "son of man" many times, and he also alluded to the prophecy in his description of his future return in glory in the Gospels (Matthew 24:30, Mark 13:26, Luke 21:27).
In the New Testament, Jesus is presented as having divine authority and power, which he demonstrated through his miracles, healings, and teachings. He is also worshipped by his followers, who recognize him as the Messiah and the Son of God. Christians believe that through his death and resurrection, Jesus was exalted and given all authority in heaven and on earth, just as the "son of man" was given authority in Daniel's vision.
In summary, Christians believe that Jesus embodies the characteristics described in Daniel 7:13-14 as the "son of man" who was exalted and given all authority and power, and who is worshipped by all peoples, nations, and languages.