In a reflective discourse, the focus is placed on the importance of humility and the dangers of pride, as illustrated through the narrative of the Book of Daniel, particularly in Daniel Chapter 5. The discussion begins with an acknowledgment that the messages delivered are not only for the audience but also for the collective growth of the church community. It is emphasized that the church's purpose is not to provide pleasure but to edify its members, to build them up so that they may become the men and women that God intends for them to be. This process of edification requires the collective growth of all members, as the church exists to worship God, follow Him, and equip its members to play their part in God's Kingdom.
The central theme of the message is the stubbornness of pride, which is a continuation of a series based on the Book of Daniel. The narrative of Daniel features four main kings, and the focus here is on Belshazzar, the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar. The previous week's message dealt with Nebuchadnezzar and the seduction of pride, and now the attention turns to Belshazzar, who demonstrates how pride can manifest through stubbornness.
Belshazzar's story is a cautionary tale of ignoring the lessons of the past and the consequences of prideful defiance against God. Despite being aware of his grandfather Nebuchadnezzar's humbling experience under God's hand, Belshazzar continues to act with arrogance and disrespect towards God. This is exemplified in the narrative by his decision to use sacred items from the temple in Jerusalem for a profane feast, an act that ultimately leads to a divine intervention where a mysterious hand writes a message on the wall, foretelling the end of his reign.
The message also touches on personal experiences of stubbornness and the need for correction, likening the process to the breaking of a colt. The imagery of a colt is used to describe the nature of stubbornness and the necessity of being guided by the Holy Spirit towards humility, with Jesus being the perfect example of humility.
The discourse concludes with a call to introspection and growth, urging individuals to study scripture, listen to the Holy Spirit, and surrender to God's will. The aim is to become more like Jesus, displaying the fruits of the Holy Spirit such as love, joy, peace, kindness, and patience. The message ends with a prayer for personal and communal transformation, seeking God's guidance in uprooting pride and stubbornness, and a desire for revival within the community, particularly within the schools.
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