May 12, 2024

The Writing is on the wall (Daniel 5) May 12, 2024

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In this sermon, we delve into the intriguing story of King Belshazzar and the mysterious writing on the wall that changed everything. We’ll uncover the profound truth that the Holy Spirit, once selective in the Old Testament, is now available to all believers, empowering us with supernatural insight.
Discover how our imagination, when guided by the Holy Spirit, becomes a vital tool for spiritual growth, opening us to the spiritual world. Learn how living in forgiveness, free from fear, is foundational to our Christian walk, as we embrace the love that casts out all fear.
Through personal reflection and practical insights, we’ll uncover how God’s word speaks directly to our hearts, offering forgiveness, freedom from shame, and a deeper relationship with Him. Don’t miss this opportunity to access God’s wisdom and live in the fullness of His love and forgiveness.
Join us as we learn to read the writing on the wall and access God’s wisdom for our lives today.

The sermon then delves into the story of King Nebuchadnezzar, who initially boasts of his own greatness but is ultimately humbled by God. Despite Nebuchadnezzar’s wickedness, Daniel responds with humility and a desire for his well-being, illustrating a model of loving one’s enemies. The story culminates in Nebuchadnezzar’s repentance and restoration, highlighting God’s desire for repentance and restoration over retribution.

The sermon concludes with a call to love one’s enemies, echoing Jesus’ teachings in Matthew 5:43-44. It emphasizes the transformative power of love and forgiveness, even towards those who have wronged us, as a way to reflect God’s love and bring about reconciliation.

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