Taking care of Success Successfully Sept. 23
Slide 2Think About It In what ways is pride something worth being thankful for? In what ways is pride an awful thing? Today we take a gander at an uncommon direct record of an agnostic lord … He concedes his pride and recounts the account of what happened as a result of it.
Slide 3Listen for what made a sudden change in Nebuchadnezzar's perspective. Daniel 4:4-5 (NLT) I, Nebuchadnezzar, was living in my royal residence in solace and flourishing. [5] But one night I had a fantasy that incredibly unnerved me; I saw dreams that panicked me as I lay in my bed.
Slide 4Premonition What words depict things the ruler must be pleased about? What makes individuals think they have landed in this day and age? What bombshell Nebuchadnezzar's sentiments of straightforwardness and thriving? At the point when is dread something worth being thankful for? Keep in mind from a week ago that fantasies were considered messages from the divine beings.
Slide 5Daniel translated the fantasy and the ruler was encouraged to atone … tune in for regardless of whether he did as such. Daniel 4:28-30 (NLT) But every one of these things happened to King Nebuchadnezzar. [29] Twelve months after the fact, he was going out for a stroll on the level top of the imperial royal residence in Babylon. [30] As he watched out over the city, he stated, 'Simply take a gander at this awesome city of Babylon! I, by my own particular relentless power, have manufactured this wonderful city as my illustrious living arrangement and as an outflow of my regal quality.'
Slide 6Pride Of what things was the lord extremely pleased? Why do you believe God's judgment was postponed? What kept Nebuchadnezzar (what keeps us) from considering God's notices important? Consider that it is conceivable to make the most of our achievements while keeping up an appropriate point of view toward God
Slide 7Listen for the particular things God said would happen to Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel 4:31-33 (NLT) "While he was all the while talking these words, a voice called down from paradise, 'O King Nebuchadnezzar, this message is for you! You are no longer leader of this kingdom. [32] You will be driven from human culture. You will live in the fields with the wild creatures, and you will eat grass like a bovine. Seven timeframes will pass while you experience thusly,
Slide 8Listen for the particular things God said would happen to Nebuchadnezzar. until you discover that the Most High standards over the kingdoms of the world and offers them to anybody he picks.' [33] "That exceptionally same hour the prediction was satisfied, and Nebuchadnezzar was driven from human culture. He ate grass like a dairy animals, and he was doused with the dew of paradise. He experienced along these lines until his hair was insofar as hawks' plumes and his nails resembled winged animals' hooks.
Slide 9Punishment What were the particular judgments God articulated? At the point when might the discipline end? What are some notice signs to figure out whether we are turning out to be excessively glad? In what ways ought to God's lowering of the pleased be a notice to us? A solace?
Slide 10Listen for what prompted to the arrival of Nebuchadnezzar's rational soundness Daniel 4:34-37 (NLT) "After this time had passed, I, Nebuchadnezzar, admired paradise. My rational soundness returned, and I lauded and worshiped the Most High and regarded the person who lives until the end of time. His manage is everlasting, and his kingdom is endless. [35] All the general population of the earth are nothing contrasted with him.
Slide 11Listen for what prompted to the arrival of Nebuchadnezzar's rational soundness He has the ability to do however he sees fit the holy messengers of paradise and with the individuals who live on earth. Nobody can stop him or test him, saying, 'What do you mean by doing these things?' [36] "When my rational soundness came back to me, so did my respect and wonderfulness and kingdom.
Slide 12Listen for what prompted to the arrival of Nebuchadnezzar's rational soundness My counselors and officers searched me out, and I was restored as leader of my kingdom, with significantly more prominent respect than some time recently. [37] "Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, laud and extol and respect the King of paradise. Every one of his demonstrations are simply and genuine, and he can humble the individuals who are proud."
Slide 13Praise What do you believe is inferred in the expression "I admired paradise"? What happened when the crazy ruler at long last admired paradise? How could he respect and love God? What particular words did he proclaim about God?
Slide 14Praise By what activities and exercises do we pronounce these same Truths? Nebuchadnezzar had been one glad ruler … why after the greater part of that do you think God reestablished both his kingdom and his rational soundness?
Slide 15Application Ask God to show you aspects of your life where you are pleased recently like Nebuchadnezzar Consider routes in which God could be (or perhaps as of now has been) utilizing occasions throughout your life to humble you – to bring you into acknowledgment of your pride
Slide 16Application Consider God's leniency Know that recuperating and rebuilding start when you lower yourself and look to paradise
Slide 17Handling Success Successfully Sept. 23
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