Daniel chapter 4 is a great reminder of the greatest lesson in the Bible - God rules in human history and in our lives today. The main message of Christianity is just that--that God rules and his heavenly kingdom has come to earth in His Son, Christ Jesus (Matthew 3:2; 4:17).
And yet, we often resist God's heavenly rule in our daily lives (Romans 3:23). In fact, the pathway of human history is paved with kings, kingdoms, and ordinary people like you and me who have turned away from God's paths, purposes, or promises to live as they please. Sadly, this other way leads humanity into darkness and destruction. Our prized human independence without God's shining light leads us nowhere. The Bible calls this sin, not to condemn us, but to point us to a better way!
The real message of Christianity is not simply that God is sovereign in his rule over creation and human history; it is the message that in Christ Jesus we can invite God's heavenly kingdom into our hearts and live for the advancement of that kingdom. This is why Jesus taught us to pray, ""'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven . . . " (Matthew 6:9-13)
What we often fail to understand is that living for the glory of God's kingdom is at first sacrifice and self-denial, but in the end abundance, joy, and victory! That's why the same advice which Daniel gave the king in Daniel 4:27, Jesus gave to us as he launched his public ministry more than 2,000 years ago, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near." (Matthew 4:17)
I remember the story of the Chinese musician who just couldn't "face the music". It goes something like this - "Many years ago a man conned his way into the orchestra of the emperor of China although he could not play a note. Whenever the group practiced or performed, he would hold his flute against his lips, pretending to play but not making a sound. He received a modest salary and enjoyed a comfortable living Then one day the emperor requested a solo from each musician. The flutist got nervous. There wasn’t enough time to learn the instrument. He pretended to be sick, but the royal physician wasn’t fooled. On the day of his performance, the impostor took poison and killed himself. The explanation of his suicide led to a phrase that found its way into the English language: “He refused to face the music”. (As cited by Max Lucado’s Just Like Jesus. Nashville: Word Publishing, 1998, pp. 110-11, from the following source: Paul Lee Tan. The Encyclopedia Of 7700 Illustrations. Rockville, Md.: Assurance Publishers, 1979, pp. 562-63).
I know that is a somewhat dismal story, but I share it because I'm convinced that we will destroy our very lives if we refuse to "face the music". God has a heavenly kingdom which rules in the world today. He can rule in your heart and mine, only when we repent and turn from our destructive ways to walk in his light and life. I hope you will. Let today be the day you choose to humbly invite Jesus Christ into your life and live for His kingdom rather than your own. (1 Corinthians 10:31)
Have a great week. Pastor Tom
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