Sermons from February 2025
Daniel and His Beasts
Sermon text: Daniel 7:1-18 There are many lenses through which we can interpret and understand the prophecy of the four beasts. Daniel wants us to understand the main point: God is in control of the kingdoms of men and His kingdom will ultimately prevail. The way in which leaders respond to this truth impacts the entire nation. Header image by Dustin Humes on Unsplash.
The Daniel Deliverance
Sermon text: Daniel 6:2-3; Daniel 6:25-28 Daniel increasingly widens his influence through the practice of integrity and spiritual habits. His enemies, on the other hand, shrink their influence through a lack of integrity and subterfuge by setting Daniel up to be executed in the lion’s den. The lesson for us? Like Daniel we can expand our circle of influence in life by exercising personal integrity and practicing spiritual habits.
The Daniel Judgment
Sermon text: Daniel 5:22-30 During a banquet, King Belshazzar sees a ghostly hand write on the wall and calls Daniel to interpret it. Daniel reveals it as God’s judgment against the king. Written communication is often more precise and direct than spoken words. Unlike Belshazzar, our friends and family are not necessarily destined for judgment. God calls us to reach unbelievers with His message of salvation, not condemnation. Header image by Igor Omilaev on Unsplash.
The Daniel Directive
Sermon text: Daniel 4:1-8; Daniel 4:19; Daniel 4:27; Daniel 4:29-37 Many of us wish we could have a fresh start. While we can’t undo the past, we can learn from it. By looking to Jesus, we can reflect on our mistakes, grow from them, and move forward in His grace and transformation. Header image by Pablo Heimplatz on Unsplash.