In Marvin Stalnaker's sermon titled "Who is in Control," he explores the sovereignty of God, particularly emphasizing the theme of divine authority over human affairs as demonstrated in Daniel 4:35. Stalnaker argues that despite Nebuchadnezzar's pride and perceived self-sufficiency, God's sovereign will prevails, manifesting in the king’s transformation and ultimate acknowledgment of God's lordship. The sermon closely examines the narrative of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and his subsequent downfall as a display of God's governance, using Scripture such as Daniel 4:17, which states, "the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, and gives it to whomsoever He will." The practical significance of this message lies in its reminder that humans are prone to pride and autonomy, calling for humility before God, as well as a recognition that all earthly power is subordinate to divine authority.
“The Most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.”
“Man by nature is proud. Man by nature is arrogant. Man by nature is totally spiritually dead in trespasses and sins.”
“If the Lord takes His hand off you, I'm telling you, we're gone, we're gone.”
“Lord, have mercy on me. Lord, don't leave me to myself.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and rules over all creation, as seen in Daniel 4:35.
Daniel 4:35
God's judgment is certain as demonstrated in the fate of Nebuchadnezzar, illustrating that He rules in the kingdom of men.
Daniel 4:24-27, Daniel 4:32
Humility is vital for Christians as it aligns us with the recognition of God's sovereignty and our dependence on Him.
Daniel 4:37, James 4:6
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