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This Sermon talks about the importance of considering God in all that we do and keeping our desires under control.
This Sermon talks about the importance of considering God in all that we do and keeping our desires under control.
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
Wednesday Night Bible Study through the Book of Daniel. To access the handouts, click on this link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/9h7lafowsm1urll3hu2gj/AD66OsF4u5efqeAbYWINNs4?rlkey=ztjeqznr5itups603dk9fw47k&dl=0
Église réformée baptiste de la Capitale Pasteur Jacques Pelletier
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Bishop Hannington
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Who and how we worship will determine the writing on the wall for all of us
Storyline Christian Community
Visit us online at: http://www.RenewalChurch.net
Visit us online at: http://www.RenewalChurch.net
What would you do if you had one last day on earth? You would think Belshazzar would humble himself when he sees the end is near but pride is more intoxicating than strong drink. Even when the wicked are warned they still shake their fist at God.
Church of the Apostles- Dawsonville, GA
Sunday Morning Sermons (10:45 am)
It can be a fearsome thing to be under the hand of the Mighty God. While Nebuchadnezzar was humbled in his pride, Belshazzar was unwilling to see his sin - like many of us. This section of the Book of Daniel hits right at home and reminds us all of the need to turn away from our selfish pride and accept the grace that God lavishes upon those who believe.
It can be a fearsome thing to be under the hand of the Mighty God. While Nebuchadnezzar was humbled in his pride, Belshazzar was unwilling to see his sin - like many of us. This section of the Book of Daniel hits right at home and reminds us all of the need to turn away from our selfish pride and accept the grace that God lavishes upon those who believe.
It can be a fearsome thing to be under the hand of the Mighty God. While Nebuchadnezzar was humbled in his pride, Belshazzar was unwilling to see his sin - like many of us. This section of the Book of Daniel hits right at home and reminds us all of the need to turn away from our selfish pride and accept the grace that God lavishes upon those who believe.
It can be a fearsome thing to be under the hand of the Mighty God. While Nebuchadnezzar was humbled in his pride, Belshazzar was unwilling to see his sin - like many of us. This section of the Book of Daniel hits right at home and reminds us all of the need to turn away from our selfish pride and accept the grace that God lavishes upon those who believe.
Thank you for joining us today. We pray that God will speak to your heart.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
Because God takes sin seriously, He goes to great lengths to warn people about His judgment and offer the hope of redemption.
Because God takes sin seriously, He goes to great lengths to warn people about His judgment and offer the hope of redemption.
Because God takes sin seriously, He goes to great lengths to warn people about His judgment and offer the hope of redemption.
Daniel 4 closed with Nebuchadnezzar recovering his mental health, being restored to his throne, and the reality of the Most High God who is sovereign over every earthly empire. Daniel 5 opens with a king named Belshazzar reigning over Babylon. What we know is that the saying, “The handwriting on the wall, has made its way into our modern culture as an idiom for “impending and unavoidable doom.” Maybe you didn’t know that saying comes directly from Daniel 5! In the midst of a Babylonian government drinking party and feast, Belshazzar expressed his pride and defiance toward the God who humbled Nebuchadnezzar. When a hand appeared and wrote a cryptic message on the wall, the party came to screeching halt! The DJ stopped the music and everyone froze in fear and astonishment. Is this really happening? What does it mean? Daniel, whose wisdom seems to have been forgotten or ignored, is called from the dugout to help. Here are some things to consider: If, according to history, the last King of Babylon is a guy named Nabonidus, then who is Belshazzar? Is the Bible wrong? What was the message on the wall? What did it mean? For answers to these questions and more, listen in to this study of Daniel chapter five. By the end of the chapter, the impenetrable Babylonian Empire, that head of Gold (ref: chapter 2), will have been replaced by the Medo-Persian Empire without even the smallest battle! Wow. Are you curious? I hope so!
Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.
It can happen in the twinkle of an eye. You’ve come to the end of the road. The Handwriting is on the Wall. We have heard these idioms many times. In this message we hear how and why God ended the life of king Belshazzar and the Babylonian empire. Friend, do you have so much pride that you cannot humble yourself before your God.? Come to Jesus and be reconciled before you see the Handwriting on the Wall.
Faith Community Church
St Thomas Baptist Church
Since God is due all glory, He rightly humbles those who steal his glory.
Daniel fallen into obscurity, but his good reputation put him back in the spotlight at a crucial moment.
What seems to always happen when we think that we know everything and no longer need to seek wisdom? Stan draws from Daniel 5 as an example for living to stay humble and to always learn and seek Godly wisdom.
What seems to always happen when we think that we know everything and no longer need to seek wisdom? Brett draws from Daniel 5 as an example for living to stay humble and to always learn and seek Godly wisdom.
What seems to always happen when we think that we know everything and no longer need to seek wisdom? Brett draws from Daniel 5 as an example for living to stay humble and to always learn and seek Godly wisdom.
Collinsville Church of Christ
Living Way Community Church
A Just Reward? Daniel 5 Keith Morrison
Daniel 6:1-28 Book of Daniel Pastor Phil Ballmaier 5-3-17 Daniel was one of the Hebrew teenagers taken captive by the Babylonians and brought to Babylon in the first deportation which occurred in 606 BC. Daniel was deeply committed to his God, the God of Israel, and purposed that he would live for and honor God in Babylon even as he had done in Jerusalem. Because of Daniel’s faith and commitment to God, the LORD used him in incredible ways and he became a high ranking official in both the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires. His life personifies the adage, “Blossom wherever God plants you.” Daniel was a man who purposed in his heart (1:8) that he would not defile himself with the pleasures of Babylon (the world) but would remain faithful to his God no matter what. The Book of Daniel is not only a book of history, it is also one of the most incredible books of prophecy in the Bible. As we read and study this book may we accept the challenge the Holy Spirit has placed in it for all of us who are the people of God—“Dare to be a Daniel!” For more information visit our website at: www.ccelkgrove.org We can be contacted at 1.847.895.3545
Daniel 6:1-28 Book of Daniel Pastor Phil Ballmaier 5-3-17 Daniel was one of the Hebrew teenagers taken captive by the Babylonians and brought to Babylon in the first deportation which occurred in 606 BC. Daniel was deeply committed to his God, the God of Israel, and purposed that he would live for and honor God in Babylon even as he had done in Jerusalem. Because of Daniel’s faith and commitment to God, the LORD used him in incredible ways and he became a high ranking official in both the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires. His life personifies the adage, “Blossom wherever God plants you.” Daniel was a man who purposed in his heart (1:8) that he would not defile himself with the pleasures of Babylon (the world) but would remain faithful to his God no matter what. The Book of Daniel is not only a book of history, it is also one of the most incredible books of prophecy in the Bible. As we read and study this book may we accept the challenge the Holy Spirit has placed in it for all of us who are the people of God—“Dare to be a Daniel!” For more information visit our website at: www.ccelkgrove.org We can be contacted at 1.847.895.3545
Daniel 5:1-31 Book of Daniel Pastor Phil Ballmaier 4-26-17 Daniel was one of the Hebrew teenagers taken captive by the Babylonians and brought to Babylon in the first deportation which occurred in 606 BC. Daniel was deeply committed to his God, the God of Israel, and purposed that he would live for and honor God in Babylon even as he had done in Jerusalem. Because of Daniel’s faith and commitment to God, the LORD used him in incredible ways and he became a high ranking official in both the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires. His life personifies the adage, “Blossom wherever God plants you.” Daniel was a man who purposed in his heart (1:8) that he would not defile himself with the pleasures of Babylon (the world) but would remain faithful to his God no matter what. The Book of Daniel is not only a book of history, it is also one of the most incredible books of prophecy in the Bible. As we read and study this book may we accept the challenge the Holy Spirit has placed in it for all of us who are the people of God—“Dare to be a Daniel!” For more information visit our website at: www.ccelkgrove.org We can be contacted at 1.847.895.3545
Daniel 5:1-31 Book of Daniel Pastor Phil Ballmaier 4-26-17 Daniel was one of the Hebrew teenagers taken captive by the Babylonians and brought to Babylon in the first deportation which occurred in 606 BC. Daniel was deeply committed to his God, the God of Israel, and purposed that he would live for and honor God in Babylon even as he had done in Jerusalem. Because of Daniel’s faith and commitment to God, the LORD used him in incredible ways and he became a high ranking official in both the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires. His life personifies the adage, “Blossom wherever God plants you.” Daniel was a man who purposed in his heart (1:8) that he would not defile himself with the pleasures of Babylon (the world) but would remain faithful to his God no matter what. The Book of Daniel is not only a book of history, it is also one of the most incredible books of prophecy in the Bible. As we read and study this book may we accept the challenge the Holy Spirit has placed in it for all of us who are the people of God—“Dare to be a Daniel!” For more information visit our website at: www.ccelkgrove.org We can be contacted at 1.847.895.3545
As a young teen, Daniel was forced to begin a new life in a foreign land. Yet somehow, he thrived. The battles Daniel faced are still the battles we face today. Today’s message will explore the battle for reality.
Epiphany Lutheran Message is part of the Sunday and Wednesday worship services of Epiphany Lutheran Church. We believe when the Bible says all, it truly means ALL because the gifts of God are free. For more info go to epiphanysuwanee.org.
“If you wish to be miserable, think much about yourself; about what you want, what you like, what respect people ought to pay you, and what people think of you.” - Charles Kingsley
Calvary Chapel of Monrovia puts the values of absolute respect and unconditional love into action through the opportunities of service, community, and prayer. We believe that with service comes sacrifice, and we offer ourselves to the community of Monrov
Message by Pastor Allen Widdows over the years.
These studies are from our current series, both Wednesday evening and Sunday mornings.
Pastor Joe continues in Daniel.
Pastor Joe continues in Daniel.
Sermons and bible teachings from North Street Church, Taunton, UK. Find out more at www.northstreetchurch.org
Is there breaking point to God's grace?
Dangers of a lesson not learned...
Dangers of a lesson not learned...
Study of Daniel_Part 13_The Writing on The Wall. Aramaic: 'heykal' = Temple/palace Date:October 12, 539 BC