Sunday
Morning Bible Study
April
7, 2013
Introduction
Do people see Jesus? Is the gospel preached? Does
it speak to the broken hearted? Does it build up the church? Milk – Meat –
Manna Preach for a decision Is the church loved?
Daniel is in
Babylon serving King Nebuchadnezzar.
We’ve come to see Nebuchadnezzar as ruthless megalomaniac with a
temper.
History tells us that Nebuchadnezzar ruled Babylon from 605 BC until his
death in 562 BC, a total
of 43 years. We don’t
know exactly when this chapter takes place, though we have reason to believe it
took place after the 18th year of his reign (the last chapter).
4:1-18 The Tree Dream
:1 Nebuchadnezzar the king, To all peoples,
nations, and languages that dwell in all the earth: Peace be multiplied to you.
This is a unique chapter of the
Bible where the writing of a secular Gentile ruler has been included in
Scripture.
You’re going to see Nebuchadnezzar’s journey to
faith in his own words. I expect to see
Nebuchadnezzar in heaven.
:2 I thought it good to declare the signs and
wonders that the Most High God has worked for me.
:3 How great are His signs, And how mighty
His wonders! His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, And
His dominion is from generation to generation.
:4 I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at rest in my house, and
flourishing in my palace.
:5 I saw a dream which made me afraid, and the
thoughts on my bed and the visions of my head troubled me.
:6 Therefore I issued a decree to bring in all the
wise men of Babylon before me, that they might make known to me the
interpretation of the dream.
:7 Then the magicians, the astrologers, the
Chaldeans, and the soothsayers came in, and I told them the dream; but they did
not make known to me its interpretation.
I wonder if these wise men simply didn’t know what
it meant or if they knew what it meant but they were afraid to tell
Nebuchadnezzar the interpretation.
:8 But at last Daniel came before me (his name is
Belteshazzar, according to the name of my god; in him is the Spirit of
the Holy God), and I told the dream before him, saying:
:9 “Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, because I know that the Spirit of
the Holy God is in you, and no secret troubles you, explain to me the
visions of my dream that I have seen, and its interpretation.
Unlike the dream of chapter 2, this time Nebuchadnezzar tells Daniel what
the dream is before he asks him to interpret it.
:10 These were the visions of my head while
on my bed: I was looking, and behold, A tree in the midst of the earth, And its height
was great.
:11 The tree grew and became strong; Its height
reached to the heavens, And it could be seen to the ends of all the earth.
:12 Its leaves were lovely, Its fruit
abundant, And in it was food for all. The beasts of the field found
shade under it, The birds of the heavens dwelt in its
branches, And all flesh was fed from it.
:13 “I saw in the visions of my head while
on my bed, and there was a watcher, a holy one, coming down from heaven.
:13 a watcher
Nebuchadnezzar
is describing an angel. The angels are “watching us”. There is an invisible
world all around us filled with beings that you and I can’t
see.
:14 He cried aloud and said thus: ‘Chop down the
tree and cut off its branches, Strip off its leaves and scatter its fruit. Let
the beasts get out from under it, And the birds from
its branches.
:15 Nevertheless leave the stump and roots in the
earth, Bound with a band of iron and bronze, In the tender grass of the
field. Let it be wet with the dew of heaven, And let
him graze with the beasts On the grass of the earth.
:16 Let his heart be changed from that of a
man, Let him be given the heart of a beast, And let seven times pass over him.
:17 ‘This decision is by the decree of the watchers, And the
sentence by the word of the holy ones, In order that the living may know That
the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, Gives it to whomever He will, And
sets over it the lowest of men.’
:18 “This dream I, King Nebuchadnezzar, have seen.
Now you, Belteshazzar, declare its interpretation, since all the wise men
of my kingdom are not able to make known to me the interpretation; but you are
able, for the Spirit of the Holy God is in you.”
:17 sets over it the lowest
of men
If this is talking about Nebuchadnezzar, it’s
not very flattering.
4:19-27 Daniel
Interprets
:19 Then Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, was
astonished for a time, and his thoughts troubled him. So the king spoke,
and said, “Belteshazzar, do not let the dream or its interpretation trouble
you.” Belteshazzar answered and said, “My lord, may
the dream concern those who hate you, and its interpretation concern your
enemies!
:20 “The tree that you saw, which grew and became
strong, whose height reached to the heavens and which could be seen by
all the earth,
:21 whose leaves were lovely and its fruit
abundant, in which was food for all, under which the beasts of the field
dwelt, and in whose branches the birds of the heaven had their home—
:22 it is you, O king, who have grown and
become strong; for your greatness has grown and reaches to the heavens, and
your dominion to the end of the earth.
:23 “And inasmuch as the king saw a watcher, a holy one,
coming down from heaven and saying, ‘Chop down the tree and destroy it, but
leave its stump and roots in the earth, bound with a band of iron and
bronze in the tender grass of the field; let it be wet with the dew of heaven,
and let him graze with the beasts of the field, till seven times pass over
him’;
:24 this is the interpretation, O king, and this
is the decree of the Most High, which has come upon my lord the king:
:25 They shall drive you from men, your dwelling
shall be with the beasts of the field, and they shall make you eat grass like
oxen. They shall wet you with the dew of heaven, and seven times shall pass
over you, till you know that the Most High rules in
the kingdom of men, and gives it to whomever He chooses.
:26 “And inasmuch as they gave the command to
leave the stump and roots of the tree, your kingdom shall be assured to
you, after you come to know that Heaven rules.
:27 Therefore, O king, let my advice be acceptable
to you; break off your sins by being righteous, and your iniquities by
showing mercy to the poor. Perhaps there may be a lengthening of your
prosperity.”
:27 break off your sins
Daniel was greatly disturbed by what
Nebuchadnezzar was telling him.
I don’t think that the dream was all that hard to
interpret. I think that even I could
have made a pretty good stab at it.
The “tree” was obviously a person because one of the “watchers” said (vs. 16), “Let his heart be changed from
that of a man…”
It also deals with someone who rules. The word was
given (vs. 17), “…That the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, Gives it to whomever He
will…”
It’s a world-wide ruler. The word (vs. 11) was “it
could be seen to the ends of all
the earth”.
Who does this sound like? Anyone want to hazard a guess?
To be honest, I not only think that the “wise men” probably knew what the
dream meant, I have a sneaking suspicion that even Nebuchadnezzar knew what the
dream meant, but was unwilling to listen to the difficult truth.
For the wise men, they knew that Nebuchadnezzar was a difficult man to work
for. He throws
people into the fire. Who wants to tell
him that he’s going to lose his sanity and kingdom for
a period of time?
Nebuchadnezzar himself is probably hoping that maybe it meant something
other than what was obvious.
Lesson
Courageous Truth Telling
Daniel is afraid, but he does speak up.
He tells the inconvenient truth that Nebuchadnezzar is a prideful man
and needs to learn to submit to God’s authority.
Some of you, like Nebuchadnezzar, need to hear the truth. Perhaps you need to grow up.
To the “drinker”
Stop. You say you aren’t
an alcoholic, then prove it and stop drinking for six months. I dare you.
I double dog dare you. And when you can’t stop, you need to admit you need help and
go seek it. I’ve got
friends I can point you to.
To the porn addict
I’m not even going to dare you to stop, because
I don’t think you will, especially if you do it secretly. You are afraid that if your secret gets out, it’s going to blow up your marriage. News Flash:
You’re already blowing it up. There is help, but you’re
going to need to ask for it. And you’re going to need to be willing to do whatever it
takes to stop. Again, I’ve
got friends.
To the unmarried
couple sleeping or living together.
You need to stop
it. It doesn’t
matter that everyone else is doing it, you need to stop it. You need to separate and commit to staying
pure until you are ready to make the serious lifelong commitment of getting
married. You need to honor and respect
each other enough to commit to purity.
If you’re ready to get married, then get
married. But stop
playing games.
To the angry person
I think sometimes
your biggest problem is thinking you don’t have a
problem. You think that everyone else
has a problem. And
everyone else is to blame for you being angry.
Like
Nebuchadnezzar, you are keeping those around you who ought to be giving you
advice (wise men) from being honest with you.
They are afraid of you.
To the … unmarried couple living
together … the angry person … and all the other sins … do I really need to
mention your sin to get you to be serious about dealing with it?
Some of us are in the role of Daniel.
We need to …
Speak up
It takes courage.
Yet instead of speaking up, we often fall into the cycle of “Silence to Violence”.
We don’t want to rock the boat,
or we are afraid of the consequences of speaking up, so we stay “silent”.
Then when the pressure builds up too high, we explode like a volcano and
become “violent”.
We may not be physically violent, but our words can
certainly be violent, especially when everything we say is
laced with anger.
I don’t see any anger in what
Daniel is saying.
Learn to say something before you get angry.
Show respect
Daniel treated Nebuchadnezzar with dignity and respect.
He
wasn’t happy about the prospect of Nebuchadnezzar’s trouble, but was
“troubled” (vs. 19)
He
wished this bad thing was for an enemy, not
Nebuchadnezzar. (vs. 19)
He
prefaced his advice with “let my advice be acceptable to you”, and not
“pay attention you idiot”.
Paul wrote about
(Eph 4:15 NKJV) speaking the truth in love…
Learn to display love and respect when you speak up.
Share the remedy
We may not always know what the solution is for a person’s problem.
But sometimes we know very well
what the solution is.
Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar to “break off your sins”, and to be “showing mercy to the poor”.
Illustration:
His
first encounter with the man he would eventually replace was less than
auspicious. “You seem like a very funny young man,”
Johnny Carson told him after catching his act at The Comedy Store. “But you
don’t have enough jokes.” Jay Leno was
devastated. He recalls:
When I watched the Carson
show I saw him do 15 or 20 jokes. I realized I’d been
doing only three and relying on clowning and gestures for the rest of the
laughs. I resented what Johnny had said,
but I took it to heart and began honing my material.
A few years later, Carson
asked me on his show. I’ll always be
grateful to him for giving me real advice—hard as it seemed at the time.
--
Peter Swet, Parade Magazine, as reprinted in the Reader's Digest, September
1992, p. 31
4:28-33 Neb’s Humiliation
:28 All this came upon King Nebuchadnezzar.
:29 At the end of the twelve months he was walking about the royal palace
of Babylon.
:30 The king spoke, saying, “Is not this great Babylon, that I have built
for a royal dwelling by my mighty power and for the honor of my majesty?”
Nebuchadnezzar
had extensive building projects. The “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” were one of
the seven wonders of the ancient world.
:31 While the
word was still in the king’s mouth, a voice fell from heaven: “King
Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is spoken: the kingdom has departed from you!
:32 And they shall drive you from men, and your dwelling shall be
with the beasts of the field. They shall make you eat grass like oxen; and
seven times shall pass over you, until you know that the Most High rules in the
kingdom of men, and gives it to whomever He chooses.”
:33 That very hour the word was fulfilled concerning Nebuchadnezzar; he was
driven from men and ate grass like oxen; his body was wet with the dew of
heaven till his hair had grown like eagles’ feathers and his nails like
birds’ claws.
:33 ate grass like
oxen
Everything I’ve read seems to suggest this is some type of mental illness. There
are a handful of possible diagnoses. He
loses it.
There are at least a couple of mental diseases that this could
describe:
With zoanthropy, a person
thinks he is an animal.
With boanthropy, a person
thinks he’s a cow.
:33 wet with the dew of heaven
The same phrase was used in vss. 15, 23.
It may simply be saying that he was living outside and got wet from
time to time with dew.
I think there’s more. Even in
the time of his “craziness”, there was something from heaven touching him.
Even when God’s hand was hard against him, God still has “dew” from
heaven falling on him.
:32 seven times
shall pass over you
The language is fairly vague. It simply means seven units
of time.
It could be
days or weeks, but more
likely months or years.
It could be hours, days, weeks …But
keep in mind that his hair would “grow like eagles’ feathers” and his “nails
like birds’ claws”.
It is probably something more like
months, seasons (fall, winter, etc), or possibly even years.
How come Nebuchadnezzar isn’t just
going to be replaced as king?
Keep in mind this
is Nebuchadnezzar. What if he snaps out
of it any second?
It’s probably
likely Daniel made sure that when Nebuchadnezzar went crazy, that the kingdom
would stay in Nebuchadnezzar’s control.
Seven is also often seen as the number of “perfection” or “completion” because God
created the world in “seven” days. God
“finished” or “completed” creation in seven days.
It could be that whatever time it
took, it was a complete work.
The lesson here might not have been as much about a time clock ticking off
the time as much as the full work being accomplished in Nebuchadnezzar to where
he truly turns to God.
Lesson
No Shortcuts
Some people will get motivated to deal with their problems for various
reasons.
Their husband or wife threatens them with divorce unless they go to
counseling.
They start counseling, and when things start to get better, they quit.
What’s important is that you learn to do a “full work”, a complete work.
Don’t quit too soon.
Even if it is to play drums.
There may be a
toxic waste dump in your heart that needs to be dredged up and cleaned out.
You can remove and replace the topsoil of a toxic waste dump, but the
poison will eventually seep back out.
Suppose you have an anger problem.
You explode at the people that are closest to you. So you decide to put a rubber band around
your wrist and learn to snap it every time you get angry to teach you to calm
down.
You might stop exploding at people for a while, but if you
have a root problem of unforgiveness that feeds your anger, you’re not going to
be “finished” until you learn to forgive.
4:34-37 Nebuchadnezzar
Turns
:34 And at the end of the time I, Nebuchadnezzar, lifted my eyes to heaven,
and my understanding returned to me; and I blessed the Most High and praised
and honored Him who lives forever: For His dominion is an everlasting
dominion, And His kingdom is from generation to generation.
:35 All the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing; He does
according to His will in the army of heaven And among the inhabitants of
the earth. No one can restrain His hand Or say to Him, “What have You done?”
:36 At the same time my reason returned to me, and for the glory of my
kingdom, my honor and splendor returned to me. My counselors and nobles
resorted to me, I was restored to my kingdom, and excellent majesty was added
to me.
:37 Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and extol and honor the King of heaven,
all of whose works are truth, and His ways justice. And those who walk
in pride He is able to put down.
:34 lifted my eyes
to heaven
Lesson
Healthy Humility
Nebuchadnezzar’s mental health was tied to humility.
It’s when he lifted his eyes to heaven that his understanding and “reason”
returned to him.
Lifting
your eyes to heaven implies that you know that God is higher than you, God is
bigger than you.
He is God, and I
am not.
In contrast, the Bible says this about
the person who doesn’t want to acknowledge God …
(Ps 14:1 NKJV) The fool
has said in his heart,“There is no God.”
Some of you may ask, “Does
this mean that if I too start to “look up”, that I can stop taking my meds?”
Perhaps, but probably not.
It really depends on what your mental difficulties are all
about.
Nebuchadnezzar’s problem was clearly about pride.
You may have other issues like fear or unforgiveness.
You may even have a very real chemical imbalance that
isn’t going to be corrected by prayer if you ignore the medical issues. Don’t stop your meds unless your doctor says it’s okay.
Real humility does not mean you are worthless – God has loved you so much
He gave His Son to die for you.
Humility doesn’t mean you allow your husband or wife to verbally abuse
you. Healthy humiliation comes from God,
not an abusive spouse.
Real humility does not mean you are useless – humility puts you in a place
to depend on God and His strength, humility makes you MORE useful to God.
Even being “humiliated” can be a good thing. God isn’t punishing you, He’s trying to help
you grow up.
:37 those who walk
in pride He is able to put down
Lesson
Cultivating Humility
I am finding in my life that humility isn’t a place you arrive at or a goal that you achieve.
Humility is a
garden that you cultivate and grow.
If you don’t cultivate your garden by watering, feeding,
and weeding it, your garden is not going to do to well.
Humility needs to be continually cultivated. It wears off
pretty easily. The weeds grow quickly.
Nebuchadnezzar had been warned, but forgot the warning
within a year.
How do we cultivate humility?
Choose Humility
(1 Pe 5:6 NKJV) Therefore humble yourselves under
the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time…
“Humble yourselves” is a command. You either choose to obey it or you don’t. Keep choosing humility.
You have a choice, you can either choose to cultivate
humility, or God might choose to do it for you.
He is “able to put
down” the one who walks in pride.
You can choose like Nebuchadnezzar to wander off the
reservation and become proud in the little world that you’ve created for
yourself.
But
God may choose to do as He did to Nebuchadnezzar and allow you to be
humiliated. Mooo.
Serve others
I find that one of the greatest tools to cultivate
humility is serving others.
Serving others in a healthy way requires that you become
“other-centered” instead of “self-centered”.
Paul wrote,
(Php 2:4 NKJV) Let each
of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.
There is no greater example of being “other-centered” than
Jesus.
I want to show you a clip from the Gospel of John. I need to set up the clip by reminding you
that the act of washing a person’s feet wasn’t some religious ritual, but was
something done by slaves for the guests at a gathering.
Play
Gospel of John clip (from John
13:1-11)
After
Jesus washed the disciples’ feet, He said to them,
(Jn 13:13–17 NKJV) —13 You call
Me Teacher and Lord, and you say well, for so I am. 14 If I then, your
Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s
feet. 15 For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you. 16 Most assuredly, I say to
you, a servant is not greater than his master; nor is he who is sent greater
than he who sent him. 17 If you know these things, blessed are
you if you do them.
It goes against everything that’s inside of us to think of
others first and serve them. Yet Jesus
said this is a key to being “blessed”, or “happy”.
Confess
When we admit our faults to others, it is humbling. That’s a good thing.
Lesson
Follow Jesus
Are you too
proud to serve others?
Do you think
you don’t need Jesus?
Don’t let your pride keep you from the One who came to save you.
Jesus loved you enough to die on a cross in your place and pay for your
sins.
Why would you say “no” to someone who loves you that much?
The Bible says,
(Jas 4:6b
NKJV) …“God resists the proud, But gives
grace to the humble.”
Putting others first
Or, proper submission
to others
Proper submission
is learning that there are times when I need to yield to others.
The selfish part
of me wants “me” to win every argument.
It wants “me” to always get the biggest piece of cake. It always wants “me” to be telling “others”
what to do, instead of having others tell me to do anything.
Peter says that
all of us need to learn to be submissive to one another.
Some of us like to
point out the passages where children are to submit to their parents, or wives
are to submit to their husbands.
But don’t forget
that right before Paul tells wives to submit to their husbands, he tells all of
us to be …
(Eph 5:21 NKJV) submitting
to one another in the fear of God.
What does it look
like to “submit” to others?
Serve them.
(Php 2:3–9 NKJV) —3 Let nothing be done
through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem
others better than himself. 4 Let each
of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of
others. 5 Let this mind be in
you which was also in Christ Jesus, 6 who,
being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, 7
but made Himself of no reputation, taking
the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. 8
And being found in appearance as a man,
He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the
death of the cross. 9 Therefore
God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every
name,
Lower than God
Or, “humble
yourselves under the mighty hand of God”
Not necessarily thinking
that you are of lesser value than others, but lower than God.
Jesus submitted to
His parents.
Who was greater,
Jesus or His parents? (Not a trick
question)
Yet He submitted
to them because it was proper.
There are two Greek
forms of the word “humility” in 1Pet. 5:5-7.
One word means
“lower minded”.
The other word
simply means “lower”.
You could
translate this passage like this:
(1Pet 5:5-7) Likewise
you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another,
and be clothed with “lower mindedness”, for “God resists the “higher minded”,
but gives grace to the “lower”.
Therefore “lower” yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may
exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.