Humility and Divine Sovereignty: Lessons from Belshazzar

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"Belshazzar the king made a great feast for how many? Thousand of his lords, and they drank wine in the presence of the thousand. That's a whole lot of wine. While he tasted the wine, Belshazzar gave the command to bring the gold and silver vessels which his father Nebuchadnezzar had taken from the temple, which had been in Jerusalem, that the king and his lords, his wives, and his concubines might drink from them." [00:02:05] (42 seconds)


"Babylon was surrounded by great walls, a system of walls. Some reached over 300 feet high. They had defensive towers strategically placed to fend off any kind of attack. And so he was so confident that he's getting drunk and partying while the enemy is right outside. Outside, planning to come and destroy. He most likely knew about the prophecy given to his father, his grandfather in chapter 2." [00:11:59] (34 seconds)


"His grandfather, Nebuchadnezzar, had decreed that all peoples were to give respect to the God of the Jews. It was clear after his last test in chapter 4 that he didn't want any more tests. He didn't want to deal with this God. But his grandson, Belshazzar, took the artifacts and consecrated vessels and made them into a drinking game." [00:13:02] (26 seconds)


"All of a sudden, in the middle of the Oscar party, in the middle of the high class Super Bowl after party, in the middle of the party, in Aramaic, writing from right to left because that's how Aramaic and Hebrew is read, a hand. Requesting the Game Valentine the slaughtered. Fingers." [00:14:04] (30 seconds)


"And God is often sending us signs, but people can't see it because they're not walking with him. They're blind at what the Lord is doing. They're blind at what God is doing because unless you walk with God, you can't comprehend the signs of God. So in a very familiar scene that seems to happen in every chapter thus far in Daniel, he calls together wise men that did not include Daniel and he gives them some incentive." [00:18:32] (32 seconds)


"Daniel told him the story of his grandfather being brought low to learn who the most high God is. He told the story so that the king would know that the king of kings rules over this kingdom, even though you think it's your name on it. He let him know that the king of kings appoints who really gets to rule, even though you think your daddy did it." [00:25:03] (30 seconds)


"Although you knew all this, he tells him, I just told you the story, but you already knew the story. This is your family history. This is your legacy. This is your ancestry .com family tree. You know the story yet. You never humbled yourself. Your grandfather didn't have somebody to learn from, but you had his story to know better. You know the story." [00:25:33] (29 seconds)


"but really you're just unteachable am I in the text you think nobody can touch you but really nobody can teach you when because you already know it all Belshazzar and you are unteachable. unlike your grandfather who was teachable he had a hard head and he was a prideful man but at the end of the day when he was brought low he was teachable but you grandson" [00:29:17] (37 seconds)


"Your identity cannot be in your job. Your identity cannot even be in your church. Your identity cannot be in your family. Your identity must be in God. You are not your car. You are not your clothes. You believer in the most high. You are a child of God. Christ. Created uniquely in his image to give him glory. And that's the highest value anybody could ever achieve." [00:33:43] (31 seconds)


"Romans 12 3 do not think of yourself more highly than you ought but rather think of yourself with sober judgment you might have to spend a little less time in the Kings Palace with the king's wine to a humble person biblically has a willingness to admit mistakes acknowledge when you're wrong and take responsibility" [00:39:19] (31 seconds)


"Daniel even when they were bad Kings doing the wrong thing was still compassionate and empathetic and how he engaged with them it means care deeply about others their feelings and their perspectives Ephesians 432 be kind and compassionate to one another forgiving one another just as Christ God forgave you is this all right just going through giving you an overview of how we make it through this how we walk humbly before our God number six be generous generosity you you give freely and joyfully share time knowledge and resources watch this without expecting stuff in return" [00:42:13] (50 seconds)


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