Humility and Sovereignty: Lessons from Two Kings

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1) "There is so much pride that we mask with the cover of self-esteem in our culture, setting children up against God by inflating their pride." [47:21] (Download | )

2) "Sometimes the really challenging, difficult things that come into our life are not a sign of God's displeasure, but His kindness reminding us to humble ourselves before Him." [48:40] (Download | )

3) "Because God is Sovereign, no one is beyond His Redemption. No matter how far someone may seem from God, there is always hope for redemption." [49:24] (Download | )

4) "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. This forms the framework by which we understand that God hates pride." [43:35] (Download | )

5) "It's easy to be proud about our achievements, but we must remember that even the success of our church or family is not due to us, but to God's grace." [45:29] (Download | )

6) "Nebuchadnezzar's declaration after being humbled shows that all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing before God's sovereignty." [50:01] (Download | )

7) "God's redemptive power knows no bounds, transforming even the most unlikely hearts, from terrorists to Christian pastors." [52:32] (Download | )

8) "No one is immune to God's judgment, and the story of Belshazzar is a stark reminder that God can take away a kingdom in a moment." [01:01:17] (Download | )

9) "Even the mighty people, the powerful people in an earthly sense, are still in the hand of the Lord because He is the Most High." [39:43] (Download | )

10) "The Lord disciplines the one He loves, and through these experiences, He shapes our character and draws us closer to Him." [49:24] (Download | )
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