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What lessons do we learn from Belshazzar's pride?

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Belshazzar's pride teaches the dangers of self-righteousness and independence from God.

Belshazzar exemplifies the inherent pride found in humanity—believing oneself to be self-sufficient and deserving of God's blessings. This pride ultimately leads to his downfall, as he disregards the knowledge of God's previous dealings with Nebuchadnezzar. The lesson here is profound; pride blinds us to our need for God's grace and mercy, pushing us away from the only true refuge found in Christ. It highlights the call for humility and recognition of our total dependence on God for righteousness.
Scripture References: Daniel 5, Proverbs 16:18, James 4:6

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