God Over All

                                            Isaiah 41,10                                             

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.  Daniel 4:25

Recommended Reading: Isaiah 40:15-1715 Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.16 And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt offering.17 All nations before him are as nothing; and they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity.”

COMMENTS:  History is full of dictators thinking they are all powerful and worthy of becoming a world ruler.  Nebuchadnezzar was a tyrant and example in Daniel’s day.  Nero was in Paul’s day.  Hitler was in my parent’s day.  But every generation had such an example either attempting to or nearly successful at conquering the known world of his day.  But all found success empty and ended up defeated by another foe leaving a legacy of destruction instead of life.  They overall left the world worse off for their influence instead of better.   How do you think that is working for them today in eternity?  To put ourselves in conflict or at odds with God is such a foolish and dangerous thing to do. To think they know better than God or even believe they are a god worthy of worship. 

God will not be mocked for very long.  His Will will prevail even though He may delay enforcing that will for a time.  He is longsuffering giving even tyrants time and every opportunity to repent.  Nebuchadnezzar was an amazing example.  He ruled successfully receiving visions and dreams with the precious influence of Daniel drawing him to a knowledge and relationship with God.  God was hard on him at times and even made him endure 7 years living as an animal, the only effective way to get his attention and convince him to surrender and worship and honor God above all else.  But in the end, Daniel’s faithfulness partnered with God’s intervention resulting in redemption for Nebuchadnezzar.  Even tyrants are loved by God.  God didn’t condone Nebuchadnezzar’s actions and did hold him accountable, but not without the opportunity of redemption.  You and I might not think it far for God to withhold judgment on him for destruction and death he forced on his subjects, but truth is his subject were not faithful to God either.  Daniel and many in Israel enduring the ravaged of Nebuchadnezzar’s rule but Daniel also showed us God was faithful to them providing opportunity for redemption and a path to freedom as well.

When we endure hardship and crisis or even tragedy, we also need to realize God is near enduring those times with us.  If we reach out to take His hand, we discover how close He is and tap into His help and strength.  His Holy Spirit is His abiding presence but God the Father and God the Son are as close to us as His Holy Spirit because they are all One.  WE ARE NOT ALONE NOR ABANDONED!  It just might seem that way at times, but such times grow faith to endure.  It did for Daniel and will for us too if we follow his example.  AMEN?  AMEN!

“Let God be the sovereign over your life. He gives grace to the humble as we recognize He is God over all “(James 4:6).

 “To be God and sovereign are inseparable.”  Stephen Charnock

 

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