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Daniel 4:28-37

Listen to Daniel 4:28-37
28 All this happened to King Nebuchadnezzar.
29 Just twelve months later, he was walking on the balcony of the royal palace in Babylon
30 and boasted, "Look at this, Babylon the great! And I built it all by myself, a royal palace adequate to display my honor and glory!"
31 The words were no sooner out of his mouth than a voice out of heaven spoke, "This is the verdict on you, King Nebuchadnezzar: Your kingdom is taken from you.
32 You will be driven out of human company and live with the wild animals. You will eat grass like an ox. The sentence is for seven seasons, enough time to learn that the High God rules human kingdoms and puts whomever he wishes in charge."
33 It happened at once. Nebuchadnezzar was driven out of human company, ate grass like an ox, and was soaked in heaven's dew. His hair grew like the feathers of an eagle and his nails like the claws of a hawk.
34 "At the end of the seven years, I, Nebuchadnezzar, looked to heaven. I was given my mind back and I blessed the High God, thanking and glorifying God, who lives forever. "His sovereign rule lasts and lasts, his kingdom never declines and falls.
35 Life on this earth doesn't add up to much, but God's heavenly army keeps everything going. No one can interrupt his work, no one can call his rule into question.
36 "At the same time that I was given back my mind, I was also given back my majesty and splendor, making my kingdom shine. All the leaders and important people came looking for me. I was reestablished as king in my kingdom and became greater than ever.
37 And that's why I'm singing - I, Nebuchadnezzar - singing and praising the King of Heaven: "Everything he does is right, and he does it the right way. He knows how to turn a proud person into a humble man or woman."

Daniel 4:28-37 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 4

This chapter was written by Nebuchadnezzar himself; and was either taken out of his archives, or given by him to Daniel, who under divine inspiration inserted it into this work of his; and a very useful instruction it contains, showing the sovereignty of God over the greatest kings and potentates of the earth, and this acknowledged by one of the proudest monarchs that ever lived upon it. It begins with a preface, saluting all nations, and declaring the greatness and power of God, Da 4:1-3 then follows the narrative of a dream the king dreamed, which troubled him; upon which he called for his wise men to interpret it, but in vain; at length he told it to Daniel, Da 4:4-9: the dream itself; which being told, astonished Daniel, the king being so much interested in it, Da 4:10-19, the interpretation of it, with Daniel's advice upon it, is in Da 4:20-27 the fulfilment of it, time and occasion thereof, Da 4:28-33. Nebuchadnezzar's restoration to his reason and kingdom, for which he praises God, Da 4:34-37.

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Daniel 4:28-37 Study Resources

Sermons

Humility or Humiliation? - Part 1
Humility or Humiliation? - Part 1
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Bible says, “God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble…”But when it comes to pride in the lives of His followers, God takes a hard line against it. He desires to bless you when you are humble. However, if you choose to allow pride to rule in your life, humiliation is sure to follow.Pastor Jeff Schreve explores this difficult issue and how the Lord can help you decide between HUMILILTY AND HUMILIATION. What will you choose? This message is part of the 6-Message series SHINE: HOW TO LIVE THE CHRISTIAN LIFE IN AN UNCHRISTIAN WORLD.

Humility or Humiliation? - Part 2
Humility or Humiliation? - Part 2
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Bible says, “God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble…”  But when it comes to pride in the lives of His followers, God takes a hard line against it.  He desires to bless you when you are humble. However, if you choose to allow pride to rule in your life, humiliation is sure to follow.  Pastor Jeff Schreve explores this difficult issue and how the Lord can help you decide between “Humility or Humiliation.”  What will you choose? 

Humility or Humiliation? - Part 1
Humility or Humiliation? - Part 1
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Bible says, “God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble…”  But when it comes to pride in the lives of His followers, God takes a hard line against it.  He desires to bless you when you are humble. However, if you choose to allow pride to rule in your life, humiliation is sure to follow.  Pastor Jeff Schreve explores this difficult issue and how the Lord can help you decide between “Humility or Humiliation.”  What will you choose? 

Humility or Humiliation? - Pt. 2
Humility or Humiliation? - Pt. 2
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Bible says, “God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble…”  But when it comes to pride in the lives of His followers, God takes a hard line against it.  He desires to bless you when you are humble. However, if you choose to allow pride to rule in your life, humiliation is sure to follow.  Pastor Jeff Schreve explores this difficult issue and how the Lord can help you decide between “Humility or Humiliation.”  What will you choose?  This message is part of the 6-Message series SHINE:  HOW TO LIVE THE CHRISTIAN LIFE IN AN UNCHRISTIAN WORLD.

Humility or Humiliation? - Pt. 1
Humility or Humiliation? - Pt. 1
Dr. Jeff Schreve

The Bible says, “God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble…”  But when it comes to pride in the lives of His followers, God takes a hard line against it.  He desires to bless you when you are humble. However, if you choose to allow pride to rule in your life, humiliation is sure to follow.  Pastor Jeff Schreve explores this difficult issue and how the Lord can help you decide between “Humility or Humiliation.”  What will you choose?  This message is part of the 6-Message series SHINE:  HOW TO LIVE THE CHRISTIAN LIFE IN AN UNCHRISTIAN WORLD.

Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.

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