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The Writing on the Wall
Setting & Background Nebuchadnezzar’s rule has now ended, and
Belshazzar is now the king Daniel is now an old man (about 70) Daniel is a high official in Babylon over the
wise men of the kingdom. Belshazzar is the final king Biblically and
historically of the Babylonian empire of this time
Although Daniel Chapter 5 refers to Nebuchadnezzar as Belshazzar’s “father” this is in a remote meaning… more like “ancestor”. Nebuchadnezzar was not Belshazzar’s “Dad”.
The Writing on the Wall
Recap
Belshazzar has a feast with all his noblemen, wives, and concubines (v2)
A man’s hand appears and writes (v5) MENE MENE TEKEL UPHARSIN
Belshazzar calls all the wise men together and offers a reward to anyone who can give him the interpretation (v7)
The Queen tells the king that Daniel can interpret the vision (v10-12)
Recap Daniel reminds Belshazzar of
Nebuchadnezzar’s rule, of how he was humbled (v18-21)
Daniel warns Belshazzar that he has become like Nebuchadnezzar, exalting himself over “The Lord of heaven” (v23)
Finally, Daniel gives the interpretation, that Belshazzar has been found deficient and his kingdom has been divided (v26-28)
Belshazzar is killed that very night and his kingdom is given to Darius the Mede(v30-31)
What can we learn about God from Chapter 7? God will not tolerate wickedness,
idolatry or pride God gives and takes away power from
rulers God’s prophecy is true and will happen God used miracles as a witness to His
power and name
Downfall of Pride Jeremiah 13:9-11 (New American Standard Bible) 9"Thus says the LORD, 'Just so will I destroy the
pride of Judah and the great pride of Jerusalem. 10'This wicked people, who refuse to listen to My
words, who walk in the stubbornness of their hearts and have gone after other gods to serve them and to bow down to them, let them be just like this waistband which is totally worthless.
11'For as the waistband clings to the waist of a man, so I made the whole household of Israel and the whole household of Judah cling to Me,' declares the LORD, 'that they might be for Me a people, for renown, for praise and for glory; but they did not listen.'
Judah and Babylon God had lifted His hand of protection from
Judah and allowed Babylon to take Daniel and his friends captive as punishment (Daniel 1:1-2)
Now, Daniel’s words are used as a condemnation of Belshazzar’s pride and wickedness (v26-28)
Whether it was Judah (believers) or Babylon (non-believers), pride is intolerable in the sight of our Holy God. Both were punished.
Prophetical Truth of Daniel and Beyond God said that Nebuchadnezzar would fall,
become like a beast, and be restoredIt Happened!
God said that Belshazzar would be overthrown and his kingdom given to the Medes & PersiansIt Happened!
God gave the time line of the next 4 kingdomsThey occurred just like He said!
God said that He would send a Messiah to die for our sinHe came, died, and rose again!!!!!
God’s use of Miracles
Acts 9:32-42Peter heals both Aeneas and Tabitha.
Many people believe
John 11:14,43; John 12:9-11Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead and
many Jews put their faith in Christ
Acts 4:8-12Jesus was crucified, buried and raised from
the dead so that all of us may believe!
Discussion
How does Daniel model our response to God?
How can we be more effective in God’s kingdom?
Do our actions reflect trust in Him? What can we change to better reflect His grace?