Babylon became great because of the sovereign blessing of God. In their greatness they forgot about God and began to take him for granted. God judged them and they were no longer a great nation. In the end God judges that nations who forget him, and that judgment often comes at the hands of another nation God raises up for that very purpose.
Text: Daniel 5God deals with Nebuchadnezzar’s pride. Application: The moment you start taking credit for anything, you’re just daring God to come and smack you around. God won’t share his glory with anyone and he won’t sit idly by while we attempt to shove him out of the picture. If we choose not to listen to God, he turns up the volume until he has our undivided attention.
Text: Daniel 4This morning we begin a brand-new series called Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times. With Y2K only 55 days away, […]
Text: Daniel 1:1-7Who is Jesus Christ? If you want to go to heaven, you need to know the answer to that question.
Text: Colossians 2:9Today we are beginning a new sermon series entitled “The God You Can Trust.” For the next six Sundays we […]
Text: Deuteronomy 7:9This week I read part of a book by Richard Strauss on the Christian home. In one chapter he discusses […]
Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:7-13As the home goes, so goes the church. Everything we believe begins in the home where we learn to worship, […]
Text: Deuteronomy 6:1-9; 2 Timothy 3:14-17What a difference a day makes. Tuesday morning dawned bright and clear and peaceful in Littleton, Colorado. At Columbine High […]
Text: Psalm 127-128Easter comes in just six weeks. In order to prepare our hearts we are going to take the five weeks […]
Text: Romans 3:24-26Anyone can be great because anyone can serve.
Text: Acts 6:1-7