Books of the Book: Daniel

Daniel Chapter 2

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Participants: Ty Gibson & James Rafferty

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00:01 Welcome back friends!
00:03 We are in Daniel Chapter 2.
00:04 We are discovering some fascinating things here James.
00:06 Powerful truths.
00:08 I am just noting here that the character of Daniel,
00:12 the attitude up Daniel and the actions of Daniel toward his
00:18 captors, his enemies, is revealing to us the heart of God
00:24 toward Nebuchadnezzar and toward the captors of Israel, those who
00:28 have enslaved God's people.
00:30 I think it is beautiful in Chapter 2:24 where Daniel says
00:35 Do not destroy the wisemen of Babylon.
00:39 Take me in before the king, I'll give the interpretation
00:42 of the dream, that is the heart of Jesus, that's the heart of
00:45 God, do not destroy even those who hate me.
00:50 My enemies, it reminds me of Jesus hanging on the cross
00:54 and crying out, "Father forgive them," they don't know what
00:58 they are doing. This is the heart of God
01:02 towards sinners.
01:03 What a powerful lesson for political leaders today.
01:06 You look at Daniel, you look at
01:08 even this situation, he is in a
01:10 political situation here,
01:12 and yet going past the
01:15 mudslinging, going past all of
01:17 the digging through garbage that we see in our world today,
01:21 a political scenario, Daniel just goes right past all of
01:25 that, he ignores it, and again how does he do it?
01:28 He does it by the influence of the grace of God
01:31 on his heart.
01:32 He himself is deeply impressed back in verse 18, with the
01:36 mercies of God, he knows God to be the kind of God he can
01:41 come to with his petitions in knowing God in this light
01:45 Daniel's heart is soft towards even his enemies.
01:50 do not destroy the wiseman of Babylon.
01:52 Even though they have taken me captive, I'm enslaved to this
01:55 foreign nation.
01:57 So then Daniel comes in before the King.
01:59 If it would have been reversed do you think the wisemen
02:00 would have been saying that about Daniel?
02:02 Well later on in the book of Daniel it is evident that they
02:05 are trying to trap him and sent him up and get Daniel out of
02:09 favor with the King. Exactly!
02:10 So no, if the tables were turned his enemies would pursue to
02:15 take his life, but Daniel doesn't respond unkind.
02:18 Is all the influence of God. Yes!
02:20 So Daniel is before the king now and it is amazing that the
02:26 King is looking for an answer to his dream.
02:29 He doesn't want niceties, all he wants is what is the dream?
02:32 What is the interpretation of the dream?
02:35 So Daniel is brought before king Nebuchadnezzar,
02:36 and he begins by immediately telling the king the secret
02:40 which the king has demanded.
02:43 The wisemen, the astrologers, the magicians, the soothsayers,
02:47 cannot declare to the king.
02:50 No one can reveal what the king is asking.
02:54 Yeah this is powerful.
02:55 It is set up because Arioch,
02:57 who is the guy that is suppose
02:59 to be over all the wisemen,
03:01 Arioch when Daniel comes to him
03:03 and says I will show the King the interpretation.
03:04 Arioch runs in before the king and brings Daniel in haste
03:09 verse 25, and he says I found the man.
03:11 I found a man, so what you have here is a stage
03:15 being set up here.
03:16 Arioch is directing attention to Daniel.
03:18 I found a man, in a sense he is taking a little glory to himself
03:21 You know? I found the man!
03:23 Really Arioch were you searching day and night for this guy?
03:26 Was it something that took a lot of effort?
03:29 No, Daniel was the one that actually made himself
03:32 known to Arioch.
03:33 I found the man, and then Nebuchadnezzar directs his
03:35 attention to Daniel, Are you able?
03:37 Then Daniel immediately directs the attention of Nebuchadnezzar
03:41 and the rest to the failure of all his wisemen for a reason.
03:47 Not to contrast himself with all the wisemen, but rather, as we
03:50 would think, we would think oh he is going to show that all
03:54 these wisemen couldn't do it, and now he is going to direct
03:57 the attention to him, No! He steps completely out of the way.
04:00 Daniel becomes invisible.
04:02 He directs the attention from the wisemen that failed and
04:06 bypasses himself, and directs the king to God.
04:10 Verse 28, "But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets
04:15 and He has made known to King Nebuchadnezzar what will be
04:20 in the latter days. "
04:21 I love it! Yeah so Daniel deflects all
04:25 attention to the Lord, the contrast that we see here as a
04:28 contrast between all the wisdom all the wise of this world,
04:32 and the wisdom of God alone.
04:35 The contrast is not between the wise men of Babylon and
04:38 and wise Daniel. Right!
04:39 This is the theme that follows us through the book of Daniel.
04:41 Consistently human nature wants to attribute to the
04:46 man some glory, some credit. Yes! Yes!
04:49 Over and over again the men of Babylon and Media Persia
04:53 try to attribute to Daniel the glory and the credit and Daniel
04:56 is continuously reflecting, deflecting all of that and
05:00 putting the attention, or focusing the attention to God.
05:03 It's evident here that God has a
05:06 plan, not only to reveal world
05:09 history in advance for all
05:11 future generations,
05:13 but God has a plan to reach
05:14 the heart of Nebuchadnezzar.
05:16 I mean Daniel is the Prophet here, Daniel is the Israelite.
05:20 Daniel is God's man, so to speak and Nebuchadnezzar is a
05:24 unbelieving king.
05:25 Why would God give the dream to Nebuchadnezzar?
05:29 Why not give the dream to Daniel?
05:32 If it is just a utilitarian objective, just to get the
05:36 information on the table so the world can study this world
05:41 history in advance, there would be no point,
05:42 it is more than that.
05:45 What God is seeking to do is help Nebuchadnezzar feel
05:47 his own need, his personal need
05:49 for God that goes beyond what he
05:52 has in this world with its
05:53 riches and its wealth,
05:54 and its wisdom.
05:56 So God says I could give the dream to Daniel, but I'm going
05:59 to give the dream to an unbelieving King and through
06:04 giving him this dream, I'm going to reach his heart and
06:08 turn him to Me,
06:10 Also Daniel is helping Nebuchadnezzar recognize his
06:14 own need, and his need is to deal with his uncertainty
06:18 about the future.
06:19 Now all of us have that friends.
06:21 Every one of us has an uncertainty about the future.
06:23 What does the future hold?
06:24 Not just the future of our country, the economy, the
06:29 world's economy, but the future itself because the Bible says
06:33 that God has put eternity in our hearts.
06:34 We were made to live for ever.
06:37 But there is an uncertainty there.
06:39 Sin has placed uncertainty in the future of our own hearts.
06:43 So we tremble when we think am I ready for the future?
06:47 What is the future? What happens after death?
06:49 kept God wants to awaken that realization and then he wants to
06:53 satisfy an understanding that He alone has of what that
06:58 future, the hope of that future, has for each one of us.
07:00 James, check out verse 30.
07:02 Here were Daniel continues on in his discourse before the King
07:06 Obviously, as you pointed out, all the attention is on Daniel.
07:10 Daniel is on the stage.
07:12 He's the man, so to speak.
07:13 Then he says okay, verse 30, "but as for me," he does have
07:19 something to say about himself.
07:20 "as for me, he says, this secret has not been revealed to me
07:26 because I have more wisdom then any one living but for our sakes
07:33 who make known the interpretation to the king
07:36 and that you may know the thoughts of your heart. "
07:41 Yes, yes, yes I'm going to reveal these things to you
07:46 God is saying to Nebuchadnezzar through Daniel.
07:50 I'm going to reveal these things and Daniel my son and Meshach,
07:57 Shadrach and Abednego, they are going to be
08:00 preserved through this, but also King Nebuchadnezzar, I want
08:03 you to know, I want you to know your dream and it's
08:07 interpretation I am communicating to you
08:11 Nebuchadnezzar, I'm the God of heaven, I'm communicating to you
08:15 I want you to know about the future.
08:17 That is the question mark you have.
08:19 That you know about the future. What I want you to know
08:22 about future is not just that there is a future, but that
08:26 it is limited and you need to be aware of it.
08:28 You need to be prepared for that
08:30 because there are some things
08:31 that you need to do and know
08:33 in order to be a part of
08:35 the future and hope I have
08:37 for you, God has a future and hope for each one of us.
08:39 But their future and hope can only be realized in God and in
08:44 our belief in God.
08:45 So then comes the dream
08:47 and the interpretation.
08:48 Daniel from verse 31 onward
08:50 unfolds to the king his dream.
08:53 He says King you saw a great image, that image had a head
08:58 of gold, it had a chest and arms that were of silver,
09:02 it had a belly and thighs were of brass, it had legs
09:06 of iron and feet that were a mixture of iron and clay and
09:11 then you saw, in your dream King didn't you?
09:13 You saw a great stone smite the image at the feet.
09:18 Grind it to powder and grow into a great mountain.
09:21 At this point Nebuchadnezzar is amazed and that's my dream.
09:25 That's exactly my dream.
09:26 He says I can't believe this. Yes!
09:28 You did it, this is unbelievable!
09:30 He's ready for the interpretation.
09:31 Now what does that mean? Daniel basically tells him
09:34 this great image is a representation of kingdoms.
09:36 You're the first kingdom, you're the head of gold.
09:38 There will be another kingdom after you.
09:40 It will be inferior to you, Media Persia.
09:41 And another kingdom after that inferior, Greece.
09:44 And another kingdom, Rome.
09:45 Then there are the 10 toes, a division, a dividing
09:48 of those nations that make up Europe that for many years
09:53 controlled most of the world.
09:54 So you have all this world history from Babylon onward down
09:58 to the dividing of the European nations, the fragmenting of
10:02 the Roman empire. All that world history foretold
10:05 in advance which does a couple of things for us.
10:08 Number one, it confirms our confidence in Scripture.
10:11 It is phenomenal that the Bible reveals that secession of
10:18 kingdoms in advance before it ever took place it is
10:22 revealed right here.
10:23 Which can be confirmed in any history book.
10:24 Yes that is right!
10:26 Secondly, what this does for us is that it takes us to the
10:29 crucial period of human history where Daniel points out to
10:33 King Nebuchadnezzar, there is a final universal eternal kingdom
10:39 that is going to be set up and it is not Babylon.
10:42 It's not your kingdom Nebuchadnezzar, it is the
10:44 kingdom of Lord God Almighty and His kingdom is going to be
10:48 ultimately established and will be eternal.
10:51 It is the kingdom of Jesus Christ, He is the Stone,
10:54 He is the Rock, and that is the kingdom that's going
10:55 to be set up.
10:57 Nebuchadnezzar when this all gets done, Nebuchadnezzar
10:59 is so impressed, now this is what truth does.
11:02 Truth impresses Daniel, it changes him.
11:07 It powerfully impacts him.
11:08 Truth affects Nebuchadnezzar, a king, not even a believer.
11:12 It changes him, it transforms him and so when this is all
11:16 finished, Nebuchadnezzar is impacted.
11:18 Verse 46, it says he fell down on his face and he worshiped
11:22 Daniel and he offered him oblations and odors and said,
11:27 in verse 47, of a truth it is, Daniel, your God is the God
11:31 of gods, the Lord of Kings, and the revealer of secrets.
11:35 What a transition from a God who is puny, I can take him
11:38 and put his vessels in my other gods now who is the God of gods
11:43 and the Lord of lords, and the revealer of secrets.
11:47 This is a radical transformation in Nebuchadnezzar.
11:50 But we also need to recognize
11:52 that at this point it is
11:54 pretty intellectual,
11:56 it's pretty intellectual because
11:57 as we are going to see in our
11:58 next program it opens up in Chapter 3 with Nebuchadnezzar
12:04 defying the image that God gave him.
12:07 That's right, in fact when you look at this whole book
12:10 is developing this character transition that is taking place
12:16 in Nebuchadnezzar's heart and experience.
12:17 Nebuchadnezzar is like, in a sense, we look at today,
12:21 we look at Christians, we look at Muslims, Nebuchadnezzar
12:24 is this king of today it would be Iran, and he is a man that
12:29 has a different belief system, maybe then Daniel does.
12:32 and now he is intellectually convicted of a truth of a
12:36 different God then the one he worships.
12:38 We see him beginning to make this transition but the
12:41 transition takes time.
12:42 With all of us friends, it takes time and God patiently reveals
12:47 His goodness to us, works with us and draws us to Him.
12:50 so that we can at last see Him in who He really is.
12:52 That is our prayer for you.


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