A comparison of Daniel 2 and Revelation 17, showing that the last part of the image Nebuchadnezzar saw is the same part as the "ten kings" of Revelation 17.
When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego endured the fiery furnace they were not alone. What lessons can you learn from the "fourth man in the fire" when you go through fiery trials in your life?
The 4th chapter of Daniel is unique... it is the personal testimony of one of the great Gentile kings about his personal encounter with the living God. Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had an intense experience that changed his way of...
Why is this particular sequence of events recorded for future generation to read about? Surely, many Jews in Babylon face many difficult trials… pressures to assimilate… pressures to bow down and worship the state.
At times it seems that we live in a world that is out of control. Our own personal lives can feel a bit unmanageable as well. How can we take courage even when the wicked seem to prevail? Can we have hope even when our personal life...
The books of Ezra and Nehemiah chronicle the return of the Jews to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple and walls of Jerusalem, which were destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar. Fulfilling a prophecy from Isaiah, they return and face physical and...
At times, my life seems out of control. What’s going on in the world doesn’t help. How can I have confidence when things seem so dire? Is it possible to have hope even when circumstances seem overwhelming? This sermon gives a powerful...
This Sabbath's message will examine the life and times of King Nebuchadnezzar leading up to the 4th chapter of the book of Daniel.
From chapter four we'll notice lessons for us today.
The Book of Daniel is the perfect place for beginning students of prophecy to lay a foundation for understanding most of biblical prophecy. This sermon will give simple guidelines for studying prophecy and will use those principles to...
At times we endure trials so difficult we wonder how we'll come through it. The Bible offers two powerful examples of ordinary people placed in extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Both stories show that God will stand right by us when...