The sermon on the Book of Daniel, particularly focusing on Daniel 2, explores the overarching theme of God's sovereignty over human affairs and the prophetic revelation of His eternal kingdom. The preacher articulates how God, in His absolute authority, reveals secrets and interprets dreams, as demonstrated in Daniel's ability to interpret Nebuchadnezzar's dream (Daniel 2:19-30). The key arguments emphasize that human wisdom is insufficient compared to God's omniscience, highlighting the futility of reliance on worldly wisdom as seen through the failure of Nebuchadnezzar's wise men (Daniel 2:10-11). The prophetic vision of a kingdom established by God that will ultimately overthrow all earthly kingdoms underscores the significance of Christ’s eternal reign (Daniel 2:44-45). In essence, the sermon reassures believers of the steadfastness of God's plan amidst worldly chaos, calling them to trust in His sovereign control over history.
“There is a God in heaven that revealeth secrets.”
“The great God hath made known to the King what shall come to pass hereafter.”
“His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and His dominion is from generation to generation.”
“He changeth the times and the seasons; He removeth kings, and setteth up kings.”
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