Daniel (part 4)  Humble Grass Pie  
(By Ben Fronczek)
How many of you consider yourself a quick 
learner? Some are in many areas, but unfortunately concerning some 
things some may have to learn the ‘hard way’. And what do I mean by ‘the
 hard way’. It’s when we don’t learn a lesson the first time or right 
away because we have an unteachable spirit because sometimes we are 
stubborn, proud, arrogant, or we think we know it all, or because we 
simply keep putting off what we do know we should do.
In our study today we’ll see that Nebuchadnezzar, the great king of Babylon was one those guys who had to learn a spiritual lesson the hard way.
In the first three chapters of Daniel we 
see where King Nebuchadnezzar learned of our Lord God and saw His power 
demonstrated through Daniel and his companions Shadrach, Meshach, and 
Abednego. In Chapter 2 with the Lord’s help Daniel was the only 
one in Babylon who could tell the king what he dreamt one night and then
 was able to give him an interpretation of that dream with God’s help. 
It was something that had never been done before. And even though 
Nebuchadnezzar was blown away and threw himself prostrate before Daniel 
and declared that Daniel’s God was the God of gods, the Lord of kings, 
and the revealer of mysteries. The best he could do was offer God some 
praise and give Daniel a good position in his kingdom.
In chapter three we saw how arrogant and 
puffed up Nebuchadnezzar was when he had a 90 foot statue of gold of 
himself erected and then commanded everyone to bow down and worship it. 
To me it almost sounded like Nebuchadnezzar saw himself as some kind of 
god and was trying to start a new religion (who knows maybe called 
Nebuchadnezzar-ism) where he and his statue would be memorialized and 
worshipped for years to come. In that story we saw how Shadrach, 
Meshach,
 and Abednego refused to bow down and worship that statue. They could 
not do it knowing it would displease our Lord and God who commanded His 
people not to make or worship an idol or graven image. As the story goes
 Nebuchadnezzar  in a fury of anger had them thrown into a blazing 
furnace. But again our Lord God demonstrates His power when He protects 
and saves Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from the fire. The three men 
came out of the fire unharmed not even smelling of smoke and again 
Nebuchadnezzar praises the God of the Jews.
But apart from praising God and promoting 
these three men and telling everyone not to say anything against God, 
that’s as far as his faith took him.
Even though God showed Nebuchadnezzar that 
He personally put him in his high position of power and leadership, 
there was no personal commitment, no allegiance on his part to the God 
of Heaven, just a little admiration and praise.
You see it one thing to appreciate and 
praise our Lord, it’s quite another to pledge one’s allegiance to Him 
and recognize Him as our personal Lord.
In Matthew 7:21 Jesus says  
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.”
In Luke 6:46 He says  
”Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?”
So in Daniel 4, We are going to see 
Nebuchadnezzar sharing the story of how God taught him a lesson 
concerning who was really in control, and who really deserves our praise
 and worship and allegiance. Basically how he became a believer. 
Actually this is all we will hear of Nebuchadnezzar. This is the last story we have
 of him in scripture.
Read Daniel 4:1-3    
“King Nebuchadnezzar, 
To the nations and peoples of every language, who live in all the earth:
May you prosper greatly!
It is my pleasure to tell you about the miraculous signs and wonders that the Most High God has performed for me.
3 How great are 
his signs, how mighty his wonders! His kingdom is an eternal kingdom; 
    his dominion endures from generation to generation.”
To begin with I want you to notice who the author of this portion of 
scripture is, who his is addressing, and the perspective he is writing 
from.
- First of all: This is a personal letter 
from Nebuchadnezzar. He is the author. He either wrote it himself or at 
least dictating it to a scribe.
- 2nd, He addresses it to everyone; to all people, every nation , to people of every language who live on this planet.  (Maybe even us in our time)
- 3rd, He writes this from the viewpoint of a humble believer. Something happened to change his attitude and heart.
So Nebuchadnezzar had another disturbing 
dream and like we saw in Chapter 2 no one else could tell him what it 
meant except Daniel. As we read we see that Daniel is a little nervous 
apprehensive about telling the king what he saw in his dream.
Daniel lets the king know that as great as 
he is, the Lord God of Heaven was about to humble him. For whatever 
reason Nebuchadnezzar would lose his mind and he would be driven out of 
Babylon and would eat grass like an animal for 7 years when he would 
finally acknowledge God for who He is, the Most High and Sovereign Lord 
over all, the one worthy of praise and honor.
Then in verse 27 Daniel goes on to give Nebuchadnezzar some good advice and wise counsel that he apparently ignored   Read 4:27
   “27 Therefore,
 Your Majesty, be pleased to accept my advice: Renounce your sins by 
doing what is right, and your wickedness by being kind to the oppressed.
 It may be that then your prosperity will continue.”
And then Nebuchadnezzar shares what happens to him a year later, and why and how it changed him. 
Read Daniel 4:28-37  (Click on verse to read)   
Nebuchadnezzar had to learn a lesson the hard way, but at least he learned.
What about you? How many 
times have you heard a teaching from God, a preacher, or the Bible, and 
you know that the teaching applies to you because it hits the nail on 
the head and you know it is right and true yet for some reason you do nothing and don’t apply it to your life?
Maybe God tells you to forgive yet you do 
not forgive. His word tells you not to gossip or be quarrelsome but 
rather to seek peace and show mercy, yet you say nasty things either to 
someone or maybe behind their back.
We are told to fix our thoughts on things 
that are true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and to think about 
things that are worthy of praise; not on selfish ambition,
 discord, sexual impurity or getting more and more stuff.  Yet what do 
we do and what do we put most of our time and 
effort and into?
Maybe you’ve heard a preacher teach that we
 should be helpful, loving and generous and share with others, yet you 
turn you back on the needs of others and dip into your bag of excuses 
when faced with a need.
Daniels advise to Nebuchadnezzar was to stop doing anything evil and start being kind to those who are oppressed so that he would continue to proper…. But did he listen? NO. So God had to teach him a lesson.
In 1 Corinthians 10:11-13 the Apostle Paul wrote  
 “These things happened to those individuals as examples for us. They were written down to warn us who live at the end of the age. 12 If you think you are standing strong, be careful not to fall. 13 The
 temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. 
And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than 
you can stand. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that 
you can endure.” NLT
Yes I want you to acknowledge and praise 
God, but more importantly I want to encourage you to accept Him as your 
God, as your Lord and the master of your life and do what He says,
 and do those things because you love Him. And as Daniel counselled 
Nebuchadnezzar, if you do these things then you will prosper, and I 
believe you will feel good, having peace of mind knowing that you have 
done your best to please your Lord..
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