Nebuchadnezzar’s Folly

Sunday, May 24th 2015  |  Daniel 3: 1-30 The unregenerate, semi-believing mind and heart receive God’s blessings and attention not as a reason for humble rejoicing, but as reason for self-approbation and self-exaltation. God is able to use the salt and light of believers to humble the proud… if, and only if, those believers are […]

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Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Part 2)

Sunday, May 17th 2015  |  Daniel 2:37-45 God uses the humility of Daniel to reveal His decree, His sovereign will to and through pagan Nebuchadnezzar. The God of history reveals to the king that his Babylon is at the top of the slope of what will be the course of declining human ages and kingdoms, […]

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Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Part 1)

Sunday, May 10th, 2015  |  Daniel 2:1-35 Charismatics feel that the right environment must be cultivated for the gifts to shower down in the service. But Nebuchadnezzar shows us that when God determines to reveal a divine mystery of the ages, the only qualifications were: 1) Be a pagan, 2) be a king who thumped […]

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What is Worship?

Sunday, May 3rd 2015  |  Daniel 1:8-31 The key point from this sermon is that God does not need our worship or our great service. He merely uses our smallness to be most glorified in us.  The advantage that Daniel and his friends had was their smallness and insignificance compared to Babylon and Nebuchadnezzar. One […]

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